f5go
wesher
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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f5go
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Tailscale/golink: A private shortlink service for tailnets
I wrote the one for F5, in 2011 I believe. I didn't know specifically about Google's at the time, but the general concept was in the air. I was inspired by the old-schoool CompuServe (or was it AOL?) "go " command. Bill Booth worked to get f5go open-sourced a few years after that [1].
And I'm glad you appreciated f5go's additional features; my personal favorite is the "lists" feature: a single go/ link can become a list of links very easily. Very useful for gathering research on a topic into a single place. I keep wanting to setup a personal f5go server so I can share short mnemonic links that might be lists lke this.
[1] https://github.com/f5devcentral/f5go
wesher
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Would we still create Nebula today?
https://github.com/costela/wesher
Wiresmith: Rust, auto-configs clients into a mesh
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Does a fully featured WireGuard-protocol based corporate VPN software exist?
Maybe take a look at Wesher https://github.com/costela/wesher
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Mesh of multiple wg tunnels
I run a Wireguard mesh network with Wesher, and I am pretty sure that there are other projects to automate this. Is there a reason not to use them?
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Tailscale/golink: A private shortlink service for tailnets
From a purely networking perspective, there are far better solutions than tailscale.
Have a look at full mesh VPNs like:
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns
https://github.com/yggdrasil-network/yggdrasil-go
https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc
https://github.com/costela/wesher
These build actual mesh networks where every node is equal and can serve as a router for other nodes to resolve difficult network topologies (where some nodes might not be connected to the internet, but do have connections to other nodes with an internet connection).
Sending data through multiple routers is also possible. They also deal with nodes disappearing and change routes accordingly.
tailscale (and similar solutions like netbird) still use a bunch of "proxy servers" for that. You can set them up on intermediate nodes, but that have to be dealt with manually (and you get two kinds of nodes).
- Wie würdet ihr derzeit ein persistentes VPN-"Mesh" für ~20 Geräte bauen?
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How to add new client to wireguard in VPS without getting public IP changed on the client?
There are two factors at play here. The client's public IP actually depends on the gateway they use on accessing the internet. You can disable routing and your clients will keep their public IP and general internet access won't go through the VPS. However, if you want the traffic between "clients" also skip the VPS, then you want a mesh network. wesher and wg-meshconf can help you on configuring them.
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Anyone using WireGuard for production as SDN?
Have you considered https://github.com/costela/wesher or does this not fit your use case?
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internal naming conventionds
I use Hashicorp Consul and Hashicorp Nomad for service discovery and task scheduling respectively, with wesher for my internal private management network that Consul, Nomad, etc run on to protect the management interfaces. Fabio bridges the gap between the wesher wireguard VPN and the rest of my home network.
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Building a Mesh VPN Tool for the Community
How does your solution compare to wesher?
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Wireguard Mesh Network Options
How does it compare to https://github.com/costela/wesher?