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- [Help] Wireguard Management UI for existing setup
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Which vpn server setup do you use? Container / no Container, GUI / CLI?
When I look into vpn servers, I find easy installers, which directly work on linux (e.g. angristan/wireguard-install) or also vpns, which operate from docker (like kylemanna/docker-openvpn). Then there are options, where multiple things are included, like firezone or this. I am not so sure how well they integrate with my reverse proxy and some seem to be much more complicated than others.
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Free (as in both) front-end web GUI for an OpenVPN (and/or maybe Wireguard) server, that's suitable for a small business?
https://github.com/subspacecloud/subspace (2.2k GitHub stars, last updated February 9th)
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Self Hosted GUI to monitor and administer wireguard peers
Subspace
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Wg-access-server: An all-in-one WireGuard VPN solution with a web UI
That is nice to see, I was looking at subspace last week and the last commit to https://github.com/subspacecloud/subspace had led me to believe it had withered and died, I was guessing due to the primary backing company having died?
So it is quite nice to see that it is living on as a fork.
- Netmaker 0.7 - Very Fast Linux Server Networking over WireGuard and Other Things
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Pritunl alternative
Another UI-enabled alternative for WireGuard is Subspace. And another simple-as-hell option for managing VPN profiles (with OpenVPN and WG compatibility, but no web interface) could be running PiVPN on any Ubuntu/Debian host.
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WG Gui question
Have you checked https://github.com/subspacecloud/subspace ?
Nebula
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JIT WireGuard
(I am a Nebula maintainer.) We recently merged support for gVisor-based services, although it's very new, and I don't know of much experimentation that's been done with it yet: https://github.com/slackhq/nebula/pull/965
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
Nebula, originally from Slack[0].
Wireguard rightly gets a lot of attention, but Nebula is a really simple and easy to deploy mesh network that is often overlooked.
It does lack a management GUI and that stuff is very much DIY.
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Nebula is Not the Fastest Mesh VPN (But neither are any of the others)
Fair enough about the android mobile client... My use case only involves meshing linux appliances across various networks so we only need the nebula core binaries which are under MIT license
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Nebula is an open-source and free-to-use modern C++ game engine
That's not at all confusing with Slack's Nebula. https://github.com/slackhq/nebula
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A word of caution about Tailscale
Sounds like a bunch of your pain points are just related to needing an online CA or ICA. But, looking through the Nebula docs I don't know that it supports things like CRL addresses where you could host the CRL, or OCSP responders. Someone got support for an OCSP responder but never submitted a PR with completed code: https://github.com/slackhq/nebula/issues/72
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - Multi-clock Display, Networking Tools, Digital Forensics & More
Nebula is a scalable, cross-platform overlay networking tool focused on performance, simplicity, and security. This portable tool is equally adapted for linking a small number of computers or scaling to connect tens of thousands. It integrates encryption, security groups, certificates, and tunneling into a powerful, cohesive connectivity solution. Thanks for the recommendation go to jmeador42.
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Would we still create Nebula today?
Replying to my own comment as I can no longer edit it:
The folks over at Slack had an interesting discussion regarding the the "battle of the VPNs" article published by Netmaker I sourced in my parent comment:
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Tailscale vs. Narrowlink
Interesting. I thought recognized the logo, apparently seems to be a commercial support offering of https://github.com/slackhq/nebula and they support the "nebula" iOS app. I had been using for nebula/defined in the past.
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Which overlay network?
Nebula: Is super easy to get running. It uses an interesting angle, working on the service and not just the device level. Unfortunately their NAT support seems to be still quite problematic and I am not going to maintain all those forwarded ports manually. There is a PR to support PCP but even if that ever gets applied I am not sure how well that will play with older routers. While it should be battle proven at slack, the community seems to be not that active. It still has the in-house tool that just got released.
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Most efficient way to reliably get a message to every server in a network?
The catch is that I want this to be reliable and fault tolerant, so if some of the game servers in the network go down, the remaining online servers should still always be able to receive broadcasts from any other online server. The servers can also be in multiple geographic locations and I am planning on using a mesh overlay network like Nebula to connect them. Essentially each pair of online servers will likely have a secure link between them that goes directly through the underlying network.
What are some alternatives?
Pritunl-Fake-API - This neat script provides a little fake API to unlock all premium/enterprise/enterprise+ (here called ultimate) features of your own Pritunl VPN server. A mirror of https://gitlab.simonmicro.de/simonmicro/pritunl-fake-api
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
wireguard-go-docker - Wireguard docker image
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy]
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
wg-access-server - An all-in-one WireGuard VPN solution with a web ui for connecting devices
tinc - a VPN daemon
netmaker-gui - An alternate UI for Netmaker (https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker)
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI.
yggdrasil-go - An experiment in scalable routing as an encrypted IPv6 overlay network