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ctf-collab
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How to collaborate code?
GitHub - jstrieb/ctf-collab: Collaborative programming environment inside GitHub Actions – like Google Docs for hacking
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Apache Guacamole™
https://github.com/jstrieb/ctf-collab/blob/9300c57364f71fe29...
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Apache Guacamole
I have used Apache Guacamole to use running GitHub Actions workflows as remote desktops. It worked super well for testing GUI apps on other operating systems that I didn't want to deal with setting up.
https://github.com/jstrieb/ctf-collab/blob/9300c57364f71fe29...
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GitHub Actions update: Helping maintainers combat bad actors
One of my own projects sits in a related grey area: it automates running a reverse shell inside an Action for collaborating on programming and competitive hacking challenges/CTF problems.[0] It lets anyone log into a shared session from the terminal or the browser.
My project doesn't use anywhere near the resources of cryptomining, but I still sometimes feel guilty when I fire it up. I wonder how different it is from regular GitHub Actions usage patterns, and whether it is noticeable to those maintaining the infrastructure. My hope is that the load it incurs is comparatively insignificant, and that if noticed, it will be viewed as a good-faith attempt to use resources in a creative way.
0: https://github.com/jstrieb/ctf-collab
- GitHub - jstrieb/ctf-collab: Create a collaborative programming environment inside GitHub Actions – like Google Docs for hacking competitions
- Show HN: Collaborative programming environment inside GitHub Actions
docker-xmind
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Apache Guacamole
The nice thing about Guacamole is that you can wrap just about anything on it and get at it from most browsers (although it can be a pain to use from an iOS client).
Only the other day I wrapped an old version of a mind mapping desktop app so I could open my old files on it without installing it: https://github.com/rcarmo/docker-xmind
What are some alternatives?
qubes-app-split-browser - Tor Browser (or Firefox) in a Qubes OS disposable, with persistent bookmarks and login credentials
Sshwifty - Web SSH & Telnet (WebSSH & WebTelnet client) 🔮
innernet - A private network system that uses WireGuard under the hood.
MeshCentral - A complete web-based remote monitoring and management web site. Once setup you can install agents and perform remote desktop session to devices on the local network or over the Internet.
dear-github - :incoming_envelope: An open letter to GitHub from the maintainers of open source projects
docker-calibre
uwt - Use Applications over Tor with Stream Isolation and Time Privacy - for better anonymity / privacy.
instant.nvim - collaborative editing in Neovim using built-in capabilities