OpenVPN AddOn for RDM 1.1.0.1

I’ve updated the OpenVPN AddOn for RDM to version 1.1.0.1. This brings integration into the VPN session for use with RDM 5.7 RC (5.7.0.12) and a bugfix for Windows XP users.

OpenVPN AddOn for RDM

MySQL GUI Tools AddOn for RDM 1.0.0.2

Added port option (duh, why didn’t I think of this BEFORE release) and fixed a little bug.

MySQL GUI Tools for RDM

MySQL GUI Tools AddOn for RDM 1.0.0.1

I’ve put together another AddOn for Remote Desktop Manager. This one allows you to launch MySQL Administrator, MySQL Query Browser or both. Until I get a page up for it, you can download it from the link below.

Download MySQL GUI Tools AddOn for RDM 1.0.0.1 Use latest version at the link below

UPDATE: The page is now up, check it out here: MySQL GUI Tools for RDM

OpenVPN AddOn for RDM 1.0.0.0

I’ve moved the OpenVPN AddOn to a less confusing version number for this release, because I feel this is rather stable now.  Check out the OpenVPN for RDM page for more info.

OpenVPN AddOn for RDM 0.9.89.1

Not much has changed, other than fixing a bug that prevented some dialog boxes from not appearing. Get it while it’s HOT (ok, so no one really uses it, but I have to make it sound appealing)

OpenVPN AddOn for Remote Desktop Manager

OpenVPN AddOn for RDM 0.9.72.1

Not much new in this release (the AddOns in RDM don’t necessarily need a lot of functionality), but this change is pretty awesome.

  • Added:  Ability to store and automatically input username/password and key password authentication when launching an OpenVPN session.
  • Added: Option to kill all existing OpenVPN processes before launching session.

Download it from the OpenVPN AddOn for RDM page.

RDM OpenVPN AddOn progress

For some reason I can’t stop working on this thing (probably that nagging feeling from all the other unfinished projects).  Here’s what the config UI looks like.  I’ve spent quite a bit of time tweaking the UI to get the most options in the smallest space, hopefully with little to no confusion ;)

Finally back to coding…

My brain needed break for a while, but I’m finally getting the urge to code again. I’ve been working on an addon for Remote Desktop Manager, which I reviewed here. I’m adding OpenVPN support to the already massive list of programs RDM supports. Ok, 8 straight hours of coding for someone who doesn’t do it everyday…wait…brain…(ouch)

Wordpress for iPhone

This free app might actually get me posting to my blog a bit more often ;)

WordPress for iPhone

GriP Log 0.1 for iPhone

This is a little iPhone Springboard app (actually it’s just a bash script disguised as an app) which will allow you to quickly bring up your GriP (Growl for iPhone) Message Log. This is useful for those of us who are using the Double Height theme for GriP, because the status bar disappears after 5 seconds no matter what you set it to.

I was inspired after I saw this blog post, specifically when I couldn’t get the SBSettings shortcut to work. Personally I prefer the Springboard icon because I only have to tap once instead of a swipe and a tap (yes I’m THAT lazy).

Installation

  1. Extract the GriPLog_0.1.deb file from the dowloaded archive.
  2. Transfer the DEB file to your jailbroken iPhone via SSH/SFTP or USB.
  3. Use a terminal program (either on your iPhone or via SSH from a PC/Mac) and browse to the folder you copied the DEB file to.
  4. Run the following command to install:  dpkg -i GriPLog_0.1.deb
  5. You should now have a Springboard icon which will bring up the GriP notification log.

GriP Log for iPhone (requires jailbreak and GriP installed)

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