NetBird - Open Source Zero Trust Networking
8 points by doriancodes
8 points by doriancodes
My kingdom for a new tool whose landing page doesn't look exactly like this
does netbird run wg in kernel space with suid? also "self" hosting via docker.. besides, too much batteries included. i guess the business case is competing with the usual suspect. which is a good thing! godspeed.
AFAICT the license is 100% BSD. The company behind it is based in Berlin.
Looks very interesting. Anyone here using it?
AFAICT the license is 100% BSD. The company behind it is based in Berlin.
Just read the README.md.
This BSD‑3‑Clause license applies to all parts of the repository except for the directories management/, signal/, relay/ and combined/. Those directories are licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.0 (AGPLv3). See the respective LICENSE files inside each directory.
If you are thinking "huh, this sounds too good to be true", indeed!
There is of course also a CLA in the loop so they are free to relicense your changes for their proprietary product.
Not yet but I’m giving it a go starting today. Since I stopped using ZeroTier after many years I’ve been bouncing between various other solutions and not liking any of them: Wireguard, Tailscale, and just recently Nebula.
Netbird just released an AppleTV client which puts it over the edge for me to try it out.