You asked, we delivered! Auth0 has expanded our Free and Paid plans to make it even easier for you to protect your customers identities.
In our new Free Plan, you'll receive more MAUs than ever. You'll also be able to add Passwordless authentication, use your own custom domain, and more. Our expanded Paid Plans include increased connections, more MFA offerings, and more. Check out what's new.
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NetHelp is an end-user remote help system, based on existing protocols, designed to work in complex environments with a minimal configuration.
New development is hosted on https://bitbucket.org/wawanbreton/nethelp/src
Software repository of the hack://src project. Includes security related software for crypto, vulnerability/patch notification & management, and ultra low level system access for stealth forensics & intrusion detection or malware removal.
syspatch is a useful tool to apply OpenBSD patches to a collection of OpenBSD hosts where you don't want to have a compiler (compXX.tgz) and the src (and sys) hierarchy. You build "binary patches" on a buildhost and then deploy them using syspatch.