mRemoteNG
libarchive
mRemoteNG | libarchive | |
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15 | 33 | |
8,441 | 2,878 | |
1.3% | 2.7% | |
8.0 | 9.1 | |
3 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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mRemoteNG
- Microsoft adding RAR, 7z, Gz and more to the native ZIP extractor, and finally having it use more than 1 CPU core.
- [Mremoteng] Copier et coller des problèmes
- Best Remote Desktop Software?
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What Open Source Projects Do You Use In Your District?
mRemoteNG -- Tabbed connection manager. Handy to have all of my RDP, SSH, Telnet, etc. available in one window.
- Good „MRemoteNG“ alternatives?
- RDCMan, shared RDG?
- Remote Desktop Connection Manager v2.90 - it's back!
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What app do you use to remote into “all the things”? Bonus if tablet compatible!
https://github.com/mRemoteNG/mRemoteNG Looks like it is getting some updates based on the dates on github, though the latest release is from 2019, so I do get your meaning. Though https://github.com/mRemoteNG/mRemoteNG/projects shows that 1.78 has a few updates in the works (putty changed to ssh.net for example). Not sure how good or bad that is.
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Contrarian here: What legacy software will they have to pry from your cold, dead fingers before you give it up?
Download the mRemoteNG source code (either via git clone or snapshot.zip).
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Install Current MS Remote Desktop Client without the Windows Store
another similar issue here...wondering if deleting/recreating user profiles either on the win10 client or terminal server will help with whatever weird reg keys are contributing towards this issue.
libarchive
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The XZ attack and timeline
29. October 2021 At this point Jia Tan pops up, and the first thing we see from him is an innocuous patch to the xz repository, and while a lot of people believe he started out trying his luck with another library also known as libarchive, this is not the case, I would bet it’s more of a backup looking at the dates, being that there are a few days in between as shown in this commit.
- Zip entry size unset now honors user requested compression level
- Suspicious libarchive pull request
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Backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to SSH server compromise
Potentially malicious commit by same author on libarchive: https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/pull/1609
- WinRAR musste shady werden.
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Making Amiga IFF Thumbnails Work in Linux
Full agreement, and with the addition of xpk¹/xfd² as natural extensions to that extensibility too. I see things like xfd supporting xz¹, and I'm simultaneously amazed that it exists and happy that I don't need to do xz {,de}compression on 68k ;)
I guess we have something similar-ish with libarchive⁴, but nobody(including me) has pushed the extra mile to get file dialogs to support random compression and decompression formats.
Beyond OT: I didn't realise how much stuff was still going on at aminet, but I love love LOVE that people are still dropping new car sets for Geoff Crammond's F1GP.
¹ http://aminet.net/package/util/pack/xpk_User
² http://aminet.net/package/util/pack/xfdmaster
³ http://aminet.net/package/util/pack/xfd_lzma.lha
⁴ https://www.libarchive.org/
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WinRAR zero-day exploited since April to hack trading accounts
I don't have a preview channel install handy to check, but apparently they're using libarchive so here's the full list assuming they expose everything it supports:
https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/wiki/LibarchiveForm...
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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23493 for the Dev Channel
As announced at the Build conference back in May, this build adds native support for reading additional archive file formats using the libarchive open-source project such as
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Poor winrar
LibarchiveFormats · libarchive/libarchive Wiki · GitHub
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Windows 11 getting native support for 7-Zip, RAR, and GZ archives
Seems what they're using is BSD-liscensed: https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/wiki
What are some alternatives?
Terminals - Terminals is a secure, multi tab terminal services/remote desktop client. It uses Terminal Services ActiveX Client (mstscax.dll). The project started from the need of controlling multiple connections simultaneously. It is a complete replacement for the mstsc.exe (Terminal Services) client. This is official source moved from Codeplex.
ZLib - A massively spiffy yet delicately unobtrusive compression library.
superputty - The SuperPuTTY Window Manager for putty sessions
7z - Because 7-zip source code was in a 7z archive [mirror]
rustdesk-server - RustDesk Server Program
p7zip - A new p7zip fork with additional codecs and improvements (forked from https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/ AND https://sourceforge.net/projects/p7zip/).
PRemoteM - Personal Remote Manager [Moved to: https://github.com/1Remote/1Remote]
fpart - Sort files and pack them into partitions
Remmina - Mirror of https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina The GTK+ Remmina Remote Desktop Client
pixz - Parallel, indexed xz compressor
Quasar - Remote Administration Tool for Windows
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library