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This PR adds a peer login expiration logic that requires peers created by a user to re-authenticate (re-login) after a certain threshold of time (24h by default). The Account object now has a PeerLoginExpiration property that indicates the duration after which a peer's login will expire and a login will be required. Defaults to 24h. There are two new properties added to the Peer object: LastLogin that indicates the last time peer successfully used the Login gRPC endpoint and LoginExpirationEnabled that enables/disables peer login expiration. The login expiration logic applies only to peers that were created by a user and not those that were added with a setup key. |
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SECURITY.md |
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NetBird is an open-source VPN management platform built on top of WireGuard® making it easy to create secure private networks for your organization or home.
It requires zero configuration effort leaving behind the hassle of opening ports, complex firewall rules, VPN gateways, and so forth.
NetBird uses NAT traversal techniques to automatically create an overlay peer-to-peer network connecting machines regardless of location (home, office, data center, container, cloud, or edge environments), unifying virtual private network management experience.
Key features:
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x] Automatic IP allocation and network management with a Web UI ([separate repo](https://github.com/netbirdio/dashboard))
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x] Automatic WireGuard peer (machine) discovery and configuration.
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x] Encrypted peer-to-peer connections without a central VPN gateway.
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x] Connection relay fallback in case a peer-to-peer connection is not possible.
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x] Desktop client applications for Linux, MacOS, and Windows (systray).
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x] Multiuser support - sharing network between multiple users.
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x] SSO and MFA support.
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x] Multicloud and hybrid-cloud support.
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x] Kernel WireGuard usage when possible.
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x] Network Routes.
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x] Private DNS.
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Coturn is the one that has been successfully used for STUN and TURN in NetBird setups.
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