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headscale
An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
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Nebula
A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
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netbird
Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.
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firezone
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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network-manager-wireguard
NetworkManager VPN Plugin: Wireguard
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wg-easy
Discontinued The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy] (by WeeJeWel)
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zero-ui
ZeroUI - ZeroTier Controller Web UI - is a web user interface for a self-hosted ZeroTier network controller.
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homelab
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wgsd
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Netmaker reviews and mentions
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Connecting several hundreds IoT (raspberry pi's) devices with a VPN
My plan is to set up an EC2 instance and host a VPN, considering options like Netmaker, OpenVPN, or Tailscale. The goal is to connect these devices to the VPN, enabling SSH access from any connected node. This method seems cost-effective(Considering I want to use 100s of devices and potentially 1000s) and straightforward, requiring a simple setup with a sudo apt command on the Raspberry Pi.
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Would we still create Nebula today?
https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker
Honorable mention:
SuperHighway84 - more of a Usenet-inspired darknet, but I love the concept + the author's personal website:
- NetMaker: Connect Everything with a WireGuard VPN
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Admin-Friendly Mesh VPN with WireGuard?
After browsing through, I've noticed that three options seem to be gaining traction: Netmaker, wg-easy, and headscale. I'm curious to know if these solutions are interchangeable, and if there are specific reasons to choose one over the others. I'd also like to understand if they are complete stacks, meaning, once set up, could I easily replace one admin GUI with another, or would I need to tear down and rebuild the VPN?
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Netmaker/Tailscale Vs Traditional VPNs
I've been contemplating the idea of using Netmaker or a similar solution like Tailscale instead of a traditional VPN to access my home network. I would love to hear from those who are already using Netmaker or Tailscale for VPN access to their home network.
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Self-Hosted Mesh Network / VPN For User-Friendly LAN Gaming Network?
https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker (7k stars)
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Upgrading VPN solutions in a remote working Environment
NetMaker: This VPN solution has been frequently recommended within my professional circle, and I have personal experience using it for my homelab. It's incredibly user-friendly with great integrations. I'm particularly interested in hearing from anyone who has successfully implemented NetMaker in a production environment within their company.
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Looking for Alternatives to ZeroTier and TailScale
The code is available on Github, licensed under the Server Side Public License https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker
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Tailscale increased free plan user limit form 1 to 3 and device cap to 100 also... unlimited subnets
Do the net maker https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker worth trying to use instead of Tailscale? Tailscale is good, but I can watch YouTube over Wi-Fi in another country, but when I try to use Jellyfin to watch movies it’s not loading well
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Tips & Tricks for Productivity with Android E-Ink Devices (Obsidian, Syncthing, Weylus, RustDesk, Termux, KDE Connect, ZeroTier)
Very relatable! At first, I struggled for days trying to make Netmaker or Innernet functional for my personal home server (Raspberry Pi behind multiple routers). But then I stumbled upon ZeroTier, and everything worked seamlessly within a couple of hours. Tailscale was actually the next one on my list because I heard many positive things about it over at r/selfhosted (especially about headscale). However, I did not end up testing it after ZeroTier worked.
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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Stats
gravitl/netmaker is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
Netmaker is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.
The primary programming language of Netmaker is Go.