Overview
NetBird is an open-source zero-trust networking platform that establishes direct WireGuard tunnels between machines regardless of NAT, firewall, or cloud provider, forming a flat overlay network where every peer authenticates before connecting. Traffic routes peer-to-peer at WireGuard speeds with automatic NAT traversal via STUN/TURN. Engineering and security teams use NetBird to connect multi-cloud infrastructure, give remote developers secure access to internal services, and segment network access by user identity and device posture. Policies define exactly which users and devices can reach which services, enforced at every connection. Access rules synchronize from your identity provider so permissions stay current as teams change. NetBird deploys as a self-hosted management plane with a lightweight agent on each peer. No kernel modules required -- the WireGuard kernel module or userspace implementation handles encryption. Runs on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android.
Highlights
- WireGuard-based peer-to-peer tunnels with automatic NAT traversal -- direct encrypted connections across clouds and offices
- Identity-based access control policies restrict which users and devices reach which services, synced from your IdP
- Connects EC2, on-premises, multi-cloud, and remote workers into one flat encrypted network with zero-trust verification
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
NetBird - Zero-Trust Overlay Network | Hourly software fee per running container task | $0.01 |
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ECS Container
- Amazon ECS
Container image
Containers are lightweight, portable execution environments that wrap server application software in a filesystem that includes everything it needs to run. Container applications run on supported container runtimes and orchestration services, such as Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Both eliminate the need for you to install and operate your own container orchestration software by managing and scheduling containers on a scalable cluster of virtual machines.
Version release notes
Initial container release v1.0.0.
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Usage instructions
Quick Start
Pull the container image
Run with Docker
Deploy on Amazon ECS
- Create an ECS cluster (Fargate or EC2 launch type)
- Register a task definition using the image above
- Map container port 80 to the host or load balancer
- Attach a persistent volume at /data for configuration
- Run the service and note the assigned public IP or ALB DNS
Access the application
- Open http://YOUR-HOST:80 in your browser
- Complete the first-run setup wizard if prompted
- Create your administrator account
Port Mappings
- 80: Primary web interface
Persistent Data
Mount a volume at /data to preserve configuration across restarts.
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