Blackjack
dashboard
Blackjack | dashboard | |
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18 | 228 | |
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10.0 | 9.0 | |
about 6 years ago | 9 days ago | |
Java | TypeScript | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Blackjack
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NetBird - Open Source P2P overlay network with WireGuard, WebRTC, SSO, blackjack, and Zero Trust
Don't be, you still able to run your own blackjack gaming server (https://github.com/jordansegalman/Blackjack) safely using NetBird
dashboard
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Using NetBird for Kubernetes Access
If you haven't already, sign up for a free NetBird account. After confirming your email, you'll receive a message with instructions on how to install the NetBird agent on your local machine. This agent includes NetBird's CLI, which is used to control it.
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Combining WireGuard®-based P2P network with private DNS management
This may be obvious, but this new feature in self-hosted Netbird is also live today on the hosted version of Netbird (which I'm using).
- How to get into Open Source?
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Create and manage your private WireGuard mesh with NetBird and Keycloak
Having an Auth0 dependency, however, wasn't an optimal solution for self-hosted folks. They spoke up, creating a GitHub issue :) So, we decided to rework this part and support any OIDC-compliant solution like Keycloak. And here we are. We've published a step-by-step Keycloak integration guide that can be found here. Check it out!
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NetBird: Self-hosted WireGuard Mesh Network with OpenID support
While you can use NetBird as a cloud service, you can also self-host it, and obviously, a dependency on a proprietary Auth0 service wasn't very appealing for self-hosting folks. Some were fine with it. For someone, it was a deal breaker. There were also a few discussions in this channel and on GitHub about integrating with something open-source.
- SSH to your home lab without managing keys
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Seamless Access Control for WireGuard-based networks
We did! We even have an issue, where we discuss different options: https://github.com/netbirdio/dashboard/issues/9
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Show HN: NetBird – A P2P Network with WebRTC, WireGuard, SSO, and Zero Trust
https://github.com/netbirdio/dashboard/blob/main/media/taggi...
We will reduce ports for Management (merge gRPC with HTTP) so it will be just port 443.
- NetBird - Open Source P2P overlay network with WireGuard, WebRTC, SSO, blackjack, and Zero Trust
What are some alternatives?
WireGuardMeshes - A text repo to feature-track WireGuard mesh software
netbird - Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
RoutingTableToWg - Translate Routing-Table Entries to Wireguard AllowedIPs with Filters
vaultssh - A small CLI wrapper for authenticating with SSH keys from Hashicorp Vault
oidc - Easy to use OpenID Connect client and server library written for Go and certified by the OpenID Foundation
keycloak-community
coturn - coturn TURN server project
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito