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headscale-ui
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Has anyone setup a headscale-ui server ?
However, I'm encountering significant challenges when it comes to setting up a seemingly simple static website for the UI.
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Make your own VPN with Fly.io, tailscale and GitHub
I've been running wireguard on my own for a few years. I like it, but wish there was a better GUI.
I tried installing headscale. I didn't feel like I got the immediate rush of "cool, I have the baseline thing working" without reading the docs. And, I needed to use this for a GUI: https://github.com/gurucomputing/headscale-ui. I love the command line and am happy to use that, but I'm unsure if there is a benefit to headscale over wireguard if I'm doing that.
I just read this article on tailscale vs. openziti and it mentioned netmaker (a YC company). I tried installing it, but out of the box, "DNS" did not seem to work correctly.
Is anyone here a power user that also benefits from a full fledged GUI? Is tailscale the only option there? I prefer to self-host whenever I can, despite loving tailscale and the people behind it.
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Self-hosted Tailscale alternative?
There's also gurucomputing/headscale-ui which I've used personally. It's been adequate, though the lack of native arm64 builds until recently has put me off a bit.
- [Self Hosted] Headscale-UI ist jetzt in der Beta!
- The Case Against Automatic Dependency Updates
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Milliner, a self-hosted Headscale Management WEB-UI. This time with Screenshots!
How does this compare to headscale-ui?
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Mesh VPN - WireGuard admin
Headscale's ui is fine (well ish, I'd like headscale to write an API for ACLs). I might be biased though because I wrote it.
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Completely failing with headscale and headscale-webui
Have you tried https://github.com/gurucomputing/headscale-ui ?
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Take your local development experience to the next level with Dev Containers
My Dev container is here: https://github.com/gurucomputing/headscale-ui/blob/master/documentation/development.md
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Create Wireguard VPN with Netmaker
I threw my hat into the headscale crowd instead (to the point of writing a UI for it) but I'll have to give netmaker another spin soon.
Milliner
- Milliner: A lightweight Headscale Web UI built using Anvil
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Milliner, a self-hosted Headscale Management WEB-UI. This time with Screenshots!
Let me see the best route for doing this as the build first comes upstream from Anvil and is then mirrored in the main GitHub repository. https://github.com/jonp92/Milliner
What are some alternatives?
sslh - Applicative Protocol Multiplexer (e.g. share SSH and HTTPS on the same port)
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
website - Gitpod website and documentation
skeleton - A fully featured UI toolkit for Svelte + Tailwind. [Moved to: https://github.com/skeletonlabs/skeleton]
swyxkit - An opinionated blog starter for SvelteKit + Tailwind + Netlify. Refreshed for SvelteKit 1.0!
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI.
tailscale-android - Tailscale Android Client
fly-wireguard-vpn-proxy
outline-server - Outline Server, developed by Jigsaw. The Outline Server is a proxy server that runs a Shadowsocks instance and provides a REST API for access key management.
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
svelte-img - High-performance responsive/progressive images for SvelteKit