* feat(reverse-proxy): rebuild self-hosted page as Clusters with type + features The Self-Hosted Proxies page was account-only by design but the underlying API already returned every cluster the account could see. Lifting that filter and renaming the page surfaces shared clusters too — operators can see what NetBird-deployed clusters are reachable alongside their own self-hosted ones, with online status and feature support visible per row. ReverseProxyCluster matches the new backend shape: `type` (account/shared), `online`, and the three capability flags. The `isSelfHostedCluster` provider hook now compares against `type === account` instead of a deprecated boolean. Page folder renamed self-hosted-proxies → clusters (history-preserving git mv). Table columns: Cluster (with an EphemeralPeerIndicator-style icon next to the name marking account vs shared and a colored dot for online status), Connected Proxies (plain numeric), Features (one tooltip-backed badge per supported capability), Actions (Delete only on account-owned rows; shared clusters render an empty action cell). Empty state shows when the list is fully empty with a doc link in the page header. Sidebar entry restored under Reverse Proxy. * Update record in modal, update doc link, update modal title * update reverse proxy documentation links to latest anchors * update cluster modal description to "proxy cluster" instead of "self-hosted cluster" --------- Co-authored-by: Eduard Gert <kontakt@eduardgert.de>
NetBird Dashboard
This project is the UI for NetBird's Management service.
Hosted version: https://app.netbird.io/
See NetBird repo
Why?
The purpose of this project is simple - make it easy to manage VPN built with NetBird. The dashboard makes it possible to:
- track the status of your peers
- remove peers
- manage Setup Keys (to authenticate new peers)
- list users
- define access controls
Some Screenshots
Technologies Used
- NextJS
- ReactJS
- Tailwind CSS
- React Flow for the Control Center
- Auth0
- Nginx
- Docker
- Let's Encrypt
How to run
Disclaimer. We believe that proper user management system is not a trivial task and requires quite some effort to make it right. Therefore we decided to use Auth0 service that covers all our needs (user management, social login, JWT for the management API). Auth0 so far is the only 3rd party dependency that can't be really self-hosted.
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Install Docker
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Register Auth0 account
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Running NetBird UI Dashboard requires the following Auth0 environmental variables to be set (see docker command below):
AUTH0_DOMAINAUTH0_CLIENT_IDAUTH0_AUDIENCETo obtain these, please use Auth0 React SDK Guide up until "Configure Allowed Web Origins"
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NetBird UI Dashboard uses NetBird's Management Service HTTP API, so setting
NETBIRD_MGMT_API_ENDPOINTis required. Most likely it will behttp://localhost:33071if you are hosting Management API on the same server. -
Run docker container without SSL (Let's Encrypt):
docker run -d --name netbird-dashboard \ --rm -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \ -e AUTH0_DOMAIN=<SET YOUR AUTH DOMAIN> \ -e AUTH0_CLIENT_ID=<SET YOUR CLIENT ID> \ -e AUTH0_AUDIENCE=<SET YOUR AUDIENCE> \ -e NETBIRD_MGMT_API_ENDPOINT=<SET YOUR MANAGEMENT API URL> \ netbirdio/dashboard:main -
Run docker container with SSL (Let's Encrypt):
docker run -d --name netbird-dashboard \ --rm -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \ -e NGINX_SSL_PORT=443 \ -e LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=<YOUR PUBLIC DOMAIN> \ -e LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=<YOUR EMAIL> \ -e AUTH0_DOMAIN=<SET YOUR AUTH DOMAIN> \ -e AUTH0_CLIENT_ID=<SET YOUR CLEITN ID> \ -e AUTH0_AUDIENCE=<SET YOUR AUDIENCE> \ -e NETBIRD_MGMT_API_ENDPOINT=<SET YOUR MANAGEMENT API URL> \ netbirdio/dashboard:main
How to run local development
- Install Node
- Create and update the
.local-config.jsonfile. This file should contain values to be replaced fromconfig.json - Run
npm installto install dependencies - Run
npm run devto start the development server
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing by modifying the code inside src/..
The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
How to migrate from old dashboard (v1)
The new dashboard comes with a new docker image netbirdio/dashboard:main.
To migrate from the old dashboard (v1) wiretrustee/dashboard:main to the new one, please follow the steps below.
- Stop the dashboard container
docker compose down dashboard - Replace the docker image name in your
docker-compose.ymlwithnetbirdio/dashboard:main - Recreate the dashboard container
docker compose up -d --force-recreate dashboard