- Amnezia VPN (OpenVPN & WireGuard protocols) - Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, Linux (no ARM support)
- Anywherelan (TCP & QUIC) - Windows, Linux, Android, MacOS
- boringproxy (in-house developed "NameDrop" protocol) - Windows, MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD
- boringtun (WireGuard protocol) - MacOS, Linux (mobile clients not open source)
- Brook (in-house developed "Brook" protocol as well as WebSocket Secure, SOCKS5, and QUIC protocols) - Windows, MacOS, Linux, OpenWrt (mobile clients not open source)
- Chisel (SSH protocol) - Windows, MacOS, Linux
- cjdns (in-house developed "CryptoAuth" protocol) - Windows, MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD, N
A collection of articles by AngularJS veterans, sometimes even core committers, that explain in detail what's wrong with Angular 1.x, how Angular 2 isn't the future, and why you should avoid the entire thing at all costs unless you want to spend the next few years in hell.
Reason for this: I'm getting tired of having to explain to everyone, chief of which all the indiscriminate Google Kool-Aid™ drinkers, why I have never believed in Angular, why I think it'll publicly fail pretty soon now (a couple years), and why it's a dead end IMO. This gist serves as a quick target I can point people to in order not to have to parrot / compile the core of the articles below everytime. Their compounded reading pretty much captures 99% of my view on the topic.
This page is accessible through http://bit.ly/angular-just-say-no and http://bit.ly/angularjustsayno, btw.
| #Source www.cze.cz | |
| #This script is tested with "Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client version 3.1.00495" | |
| # Usage: & '.\Cisco_Anyconnect.ps1' [-Server <server name or ip>] [-Group <group>] [-User <user>] [-Password <password>] | |
| #Please change following variables | |
| #IP address or host name of cisco vpn, Username, Group and Password as parameters | |
| param ( | |
| [string]$Server = $( Read-Host "Input server, please" ), |