NetBird: Open Source Zero Trust Networking Platform for Secure Connections
By
l1am0
Good intentions, undercooked execution. The bake is missing.
Summary
NetBird is an open-source Zero Trust networking platform that replaces traditional VPNs with a simpler, more secure solution. It creates encrypted connections in under 5 minutes without complex firewall setups, using a Zero Trust model to ensure only authorized users and devices can access internal resources. The platform is infrastructure-agnostic, working across Linux, Windows, macOS, mobile devices, Docker containers, and routers, enabling seamless connectivity between resources across different clouds and on-premises environments. Based on WireGuard technology, it combines overlay networking with Zero Trust Network Access in one platform.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledReplace your legacy VPN - It's simple and secure
Creating a NetBird network takes under 5 minutes, providing encrypted connections without complex firewall setups
Its Zero Trust model ensures only authorized users and devices can access internal resources
NetBird works on Linux, Windows, macOS, mobile devices, Docker containers, and even routers
It's open source - While you can always rely on NetBird Cloud, the platform is distributed under a permissive license
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