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desktop-app | clamav | |
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20 | 39 | |
988 | 3,771 | |
10.2% | 4.8% | |
8.6 | 9.1 | |
21 days ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | C | |
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PSA: Telekom customers can potentially fix their lag by using a VPN
You can also utilize Split tunneling for PoE only: https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app
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Does/Will AzireVPN support split-tunneling?
You can also use tunnel.to for this. It is a front-end for wiresock and gives a GUI for split tunneling. The only unfortunate part is that wiresock isn't yet open source, even though it's based on the open source BorintTun.
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AzireVPN added Port forwarding
True! Could be decent when combined with something like TunnlTo.
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Run Mullvad ONLY with qBitTorrent?
Short answer is yes. https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app
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Opposite of split tunnel? I want VPN only on Mullvad browser.
Completely wrong solution to OPs case. Actually for Windows, TunnlTo https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app which is based on WS, will be way better. What I suggested is a way to tunnel only apps that support SOCKS5, to route them thru the already connected VPN tunnel.
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the split tunnel feature does not work at all
Better off downloading the WireGuard config and using a dedicated split tunneling client like TunnlTo https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app
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VPN recommendation with DoH or DoQ
I found this Wireguard client while searching on the web, but never tried it. https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app
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Wireguard Windows Client and Split Tunnel
Not sure it's Wireguard or routing issue if NFS works. Maybe have a look at this tool to simplify per-app split tunnels: https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app
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Parent company’s VPN is making my job impossible
Ask them to use a VPN client that supports split tunneling and then exclude your application https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app
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Plex keeps switching my Public IP from my actual IP address to my VPN IP address which then breaks remote access
I use a wireguard instance of my VPN through TunnlTo. You should be able to get wireguard credentials from your VPN provider. https://github.com/TunnlTo/desktop-app
clamav
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Mastering File Upload Security: DoS and Antivirus
My recommendation would be to use ClamAV an open source antivirus engine. It is a versatile tool designed to detect multiple types of threats from numerous file formats and other use cases (cross-platform, integration such as mail server). Finally, it is updated on a daily basis, ensuring protection against the latest known threats. This rapid update cycle is crucial for an antivirus tool to be effective.
- Magika: AI powered fast and efficient file type identification
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Who does check linux distros of malware - open source
Linux has (free) tools to improve security and detect/remove malware: Lynis,Chkrootkit,Rkhunter,ClamAV,Vuls,LMD,radare2,Yara,ntopng,maltrail,Snort,Suricata...
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Avast Scandal: Why We Stopped Recommending Avast and AVG
There's clamAV which is open source: https://www.clamav.net/
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Does linux have any anti-viruses?
For personal use, the most commonly used is ClamAV.
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What antivirus software are you running on your mac, if any?
Absolutely but if the OP feels they must then they should look into the free ClamAV.
- Anyone know of some good, free antiviral software?
- Whenever I ask for advice
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Does anyone know any free security providers or antivirus?
I'd go with what Bman said but second to that ClamAV is a good free option.
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Ehhh, there is antivirus software for Linux, like ClamAV. Also a lot of exploits these days target browsers since its an easier attack vector. Also, malware is malware, and most servers use Linux by default. So any malware that's targeting a Linux server could target a desktop user. I don't like the whole "Haha, malware doesn't affect me because everyone targets windows". Sure, those "download now!" buttons that are targeted to gullible windows users might not work on your operating system however your OS is still vulnerable and can still be exploited by malware.
What are some alternatives?
torsocks - Library to torify application - NOTE: upstream has been moved to https://gitweb.torproject.org/torsocks.git
wbmclamav - wbmclamav is a Webmin module for ClamAV antivirus.
userbase - Create secure and private web apps using only static JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
xManager-Spotify - Ad-Free, New Features & Freedom [Moved to: https://github.com/xManager-App/xManager]
linux-malware - Tracking interesting Linux (and UNIX) malware. Send PRs
vopono - Run applications through VPN tunnels with temporary network namespaces
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
rosenpass - Rosenpass is a post-quantum-secure VPN that uses WireGuard to transport the actual data.
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
ivpn.net - Official IVPN Website
vuls - Agent-less vulnerability scanner for Linux, FreeBSD, Container, WordPress, Programming language libraries, Network devices