Nextcloud desktop client 3.13.0
Edit 2:
You need to grab the release from https://github.com/nextcloud-releases/desktop/releases/tag/v3.13.0
Specifically the vfs version Nextcloud-3.13.0-macOS-vfs.pkg
brew doesn't really work
It sorta does. Nextcloud creates a list of placeholder files with a .nextcloud extension and when you open it nextcloud will auto download the realfile and open it.
Unfortunatly like syncthing nextcloud mac app also has the same file extension sync issue (they use .nextcloud).
Just checked, it's working fine for me Seadroid: 3.0.0 (from fdroid) Server: 11.0.8 Pixel 8 android
I had the googlw play store version which was 1 year out of date. Reinstalling from fdroid fixed the issue.
Edit: seafile doesnt seem to play nice with microsoft word android. I can open files just fine using the browse tab but can't save files
remote UI connection passes through the Home Assistant Central servers, the Central servers could maintain that safety database and off switch
I think this is how home assistant handles it. When they put out a cve they can update the insecure version list which makes nabucasa refuse remote forwarding (until you update).
Initially I was just thinking if a open-source project is on github and uses the security disclosure feature if it would be possible to pull data from it and disable remote acess (either by auto shutting down the service or simply disabling routing on a reverse proxy).
Having a system that does without a security disclosure list from a project maintainer would be far mor difficult like having the proxy disable one of your services if it detects a vulnerability in a dependency.
data source for these vulnerabilities
Are you refering locations for vulnerability disclosure or are you more referring to bug bounty?
Personally, I'd just put everything behind a VPN. The attack surface is much smaller.
Fair enough
Apple charges him $0.50 USD per install for the store.
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