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Webmesh Project

A service mesh for the web

What is Webmesh?

Webmesh is a simple, distributed, and zero-configuration WireGuard™ mesh solution for Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and Windows. It allows for easily creating a mesh network between multiple hosts, and provides a simple API for managing the network. It is designed to be easy to use, and to work well with existing network infrastructure.

Webmesh is not a VPN, but rather a mesh network. It is designed to be used in conjunction with existing network infrastructure, and not as a replacement for it. It is also not a replacement for WireGuard™, but rather a way to manage a WireGuard™ mesh network. Connections are made into the network via direct links or over ICE (WebRTC) connections. It differs from other WireGuard™ management solutions in that:

  • It is designed to be distributed and extensible, relying on no single controller or database.
  • A plugin API is provided for adding additional functionality, such as a distributed database for storing the mesh state or additional authentication mechanisms.
  • An application API is also provided for interacting with the mesh network, and is used by the CLI and GUI applications.

The main code can be found in the webmesh repository.

More information and documentation is available at the project website: https://webmeshproj.github.io.

This project is not yet ready for production use, but I hope to rapidly get there

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  1. api api Public

    Protocol Buffers and Generated Code for the Webmesh Project

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  2. webmesh webmesh Public

    A simple, distributed, zero-configuration WireGuard mesh solution

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  3. operator operator Public

    The Webmesh Kubernetes Operator

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  4. fyne-app fyne-app Public archive

    A desktop and mobile application for Webmesh clients.

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