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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.
netbird
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Using NetBird for Kubernetes Access
NetBird simplifies Kubernetes access with its zero-configuration approach, leveraging WireGuard's simplicity and strength. It seamlessly integrates with various tools, offering transparency and high reliability as an open source solution.
- JIT WireGuard
- Nebula is Not the Fastest Mesh VPN (But neither are any of the others)
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A word of caution about Tailscale
Netmaker (https://www.netmaker.io/) Netbird (https://netbird.io/)
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - Multi-clock Display, Networking Tools, Digital Forensics & More
NetBird is a configuration-free, peer-to-peer private network combined with a centralized access control system. Utilizing a WireGuard-based overlay network, it ensures encrypted connections between machines without the need for complex configurations such as port openings, intricate firewall rules, or VPN gateways. Prioritizes security with intuitive management of granular access policies for secure remote access, applicable universally across any infrastructure. petr205 explains, "Their SaaS version is free up to 100 machines and 5 users, but the self-hosted version is exactly the same and has very low requirements."
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Show HN: WireHub – easily create and share WireGuard networks
It is always great to see another solution using Wireguard, which is a great technology for modern private connectivity.
I built https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird, which can be self-hosted and offers an option to run Wireguard without managing firewalls for P2P connectivity.
- Would we still create Nebula today?
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Netbirdio/netbird: Connect devices into a single private WireGuard mesh network
https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird#quickstart-with-netbird...
What are some alternatives?
sslh - Applicative Protocol Multiplexer (e.g. share SSH and HTTPS on the same port)
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
website - Gitpod website and documentation
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
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!
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI.
firezone - Open-source VPN server and egress firewall for Linux built on WireGuard. Firezone is easy to set up (all dependencies are bundled thanks to Chef Omnibus), secure, performant, and self hostable.