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crschnick

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It should be close to the CommonMark spec, so it should support the same features as you find e.g. in GitHub markdown.

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It should also work in a graphical VM, but I assume that you have your tools installed on your desktop. E.g. your preferred terminal or editor since you only have a console in your VM via ssh.

If you install XPipe on your desktop, it can connect to the VM from there and through the VM also connect to all your other servers as a gateway.

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Thanks for your video showcase back then, it really helped the project get the initial traction.

The project was definitely rough around the edges back then. It held together somewhat but I would say it was around a 50/50 chance that it would work as expected for a new user. I think that has been the biggest improvement since then, the reliability and handling of edge cases so that the vast majority of users can now use it as they expect without issues. That was made possible with the help of the community which reported and tested all kinds of things I could not have done on my own. Having a community running a diverse set of systems helps out development immensely.

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In terms of any authentication, XPipe doesn’t implement anything by itself. It will just delegates to your local SSH client. If you can set that up with your ssh client so that you can successfully connect from the command line, it should also work in XPipe.

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Alright I see. With the more professional homelab setups it will be always difficult to properly differentiate all cases for the community and professional edition here.

But you can send me an email at crschnick@xpipe.io, I can provide you with an evaluation license.

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Alright, I will have to look into whether it is possible to differentiate between normal and FIPS here

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I assumed that yubikeys would be found pretty much only in enterprise environments but perhaps I was wrong there.

Maybe I can find a solution to that. The free plan restrictions are not perfect yet and I was planning to experiment with different solutions to it. If you just want to try it out, I can also offer evaluation licenses if you’re interested.

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Do you use the normal one or the FIPS one? Maybe I can use that to differentiate between personal and commercial use

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