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firezone
- WireGuard -based scalable remote access platform
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Self-Hosted Mesh Network / VPN For User-Friendly LAN Gaming Network?
https://github.com/firezone/firezone (4.4k stars)
- Anyone centrally managing clients VPN connections/users/settings?
- Upgrading VPN solutions in a remote working Environment
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Free VPN solutions that support SAML auth?
Firezone might be an option. WG based, easy to deploy. Enterprise features etc. https://github.com/firezone/firezone
- Self-hosted Tailscale alternative?
- [Self Hosted] Hinzufügen von SSO zu unserem selbst gehosteten WireGuard VPN-Server (Firezone)
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Looking for VPN solution that supports split tunneling & authentication via Google
If you were looking for something other then an openVPN based VPN. Take a look at Tailscale or https://github.com/firezone/firezone which run Wireguard... Tailscale is nice however you don't manage the control plane.
- Wireguard self-hosted solution for large number of users
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Most used selfhosted services in 2022?
Firezone (https://github.com/firezone/firezone) Wireguard-VPN Server with SSO capability
asdf
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Volta – Fastest Node version manager in Rust
Or if you need to manage more than just node, asdf has been around for over a decade and works great. You can use a .tool-versions to change runtimes for each project you have, in addition to managing your global runtime versions
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Pyenv – lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python
Why not just use a tool like asdf (https://asdf-vm.com/) or mise (https://mise.jdx.dev/)?
These tools have the advantage of not being multi-taskers and can manage version for all your tools. You wouldn’t need pyenv and npm and rvm and…
We’ve even started committing the .mise.toml files for projects to our repos. That way, since we work on multiple projects that may need multiple versions of the same tool, it’s handled and documented.
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A Journey to Find an Ultimate Development Environment
The purpose of a version manager is to help you navigate or install any tools for development easily. Version Manager can be one tool for each dependency (e.g. NVM, g) or One tool for all dependencies (e.g. asdf, mise).
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How to Install Your Python Version on Ubuntu
(asdf)[https://asdf-vm.com/] fully supports Python and almost any other language. I've been using it for Ruby, Python, Elixir, and other languages for years and never looked back.
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Beginners Intro to Trunk Based Development
Secondly, our development environments must not drift, because then code may behave differently and a change could pass on our machine but fail in production. There are many tools for locking down environments, e.g nix, pkgx, asdf, containers, etc., and they all share the common goal of being able to lock down dependencies for an environment accurately and deterministically. And that needs to be enforced in our local workflow so we don't have to rely on CI environments for correctness. All developers must have environments that are effectively identical to what runs in CI (which itself should be representative of the production environment).
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Practical Guide to Trunk Based Development
There are many ways this can be done (e.g nix, pkgx, asdf, containers, etc.), and we won’t get into which specific tools to use, because we'll instead cover the essential essence of preventing environment drift:
- Criando seu ambiente com ASDF
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Kotlin version manager
I've really been enjoying asdf, which is a program that allows you to install specified versions of dev utilities as well as dynamically manage them via shims and .tool-versions files.
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How do i keep my "devops tool" always up to date in a smart way ?
I use the asdf version manager.
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Fish – Update on the Rust Port
You might check out rtx[1]
Its an asdf[2] rewrite, in rust, that can do most of the things nvm can
What are some alternatives?
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy]
pyenv - Simple Python version management
wireguard-ui - Wireguard web interface
rbenv - Manage your app's Ruby environment
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI.
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. ⚡
wirehole - WireHole is a combination of WireGuard, Pi-hole, and Unbound in a docker-compose project with the intent of enabling users to quickly and easily create a personally managed full or split-tunnel WireGuard VPN with ad blocking capabilities thanks to Pi-hole, and DNS caching, additional privacy options, and upstream providers via Unbound.
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)