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Netbird: The Easy to Use Open-Source Wireguard Based Overlay VPN

Netbird: The Easy to Use Open-Source Wireguard Based Overlay VPN That You Can Host Yourself

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My previous overlay network video

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Differences between Cloud & Self hosted versions.

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  1. Thank you for your support and recognition, Tom. Vídeos like this one keep us up and motivated. The whole NetBird team appreciates your work.

  2. I discovered Netbird a month or two ago and I honestly don’t know how I ever functioned without it. Self hosting with Authentik is a breeze. The only thing I’m struggling with is getting my Debian servers to be able to resolve dns properly for other Netbird connected clients.

  3. Thanks Tom, I've been looking for something for a while and so glad you brought up netbird. I've used tailscale for a while but switching to netbird was totally worth it. I self host most of my services and this was a no brainer. Excellently done @netbirdio. process took less than 5 mins and works as expected.

  4. I’ve been a Nebula user for years. One feature of Nevulas that I hope comes to Netbird is the ability for two nodes to choose to communicate locally with each other when they’re both on the same LAN.

  5. Self hosted or hosted replacement for Zscaler ZPA? Yes, please. ZPA used to be affordable….The question is, can I use this to replace my Silverpeak SDWAN setup with 50+ offices and multiple data centers?

  6. Putting MFA on a paid plan is a non-starter. Requiring people to pay for the most basic security features is a bit insane, especially when something like SSO, which is often on a paid tier, is free.

  7. Compared to Tailscale this is so much better when it comes to the security rules. Tailscales failure,imo, is forcing a user to write JSON rules to limit access whereas Netbird makes it dead simple and well thought out.

  8. All I really want is a means of doing 2fa or a prompted psk on regular wireguard so that it would be suitable for a client vpn. Don't want a whole thing just for that.

  9. I switched from tailscale to netbird initially to try it out as I was having issues with tailscale routing to other advertised subnets (was using it as a tunnel)
    It wasnt working that well and the throughput was quite poor (like it was trying to use relays all the time)

    Switched to netbird and it has been absolutely flawless, it works perfectly. The throughput maxes out the data links at each site im using it in and the routing between sites is always there

  10. Wait, sooo if I install this as well, do I get a sweet T-shirt?!

    This is great Tom. I've heard them mentioned a few times. I love Tailscale, but the requirement of something like Gmail (I don't really want to fight with the OIDC stuff right now) has held me rolling it all over the place at home.

    The ACL looks MUCH simpler to quickly glance at and manage.

  11. Yeah, testing netbird in my home network since almost the beginning… it’s still very beta thing, but improving rapidly. I have great faith in it 🙂

  12. I would really like to use NetBird, but no exit node support (yet, I know it's in the pipeline) and no BSD client (I'm biased, but OpenBSD in this case) makes me hold off.

    EDIT: Exit nodes exist it seems now?

  13. I've considered self-hosted NetBird as a replacement for Tailscale just to get rid of a third party and subscription, but haven't sat down and labed it yet. Is this something you'd consider for your own use-cases, Tom?

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