Robust security measures are no longer optional—they’re essential. Single Sign-On (SSO) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are at the forefront of these defenses, providing critical protection for organizations and individuals alike. At NetBird, we recognize their importance, which is why our open-source version already includes both SSO and MFA at no cost. Now, we're extending this commitment by making MFA completely free for all users in the cloud-hosted version of our platform, ensuring accessible network security for everyone.
I want to share something we have recently experimented with at NetBird. NetBird is a point-to-point WireGuard-based private network capable of creating a full mesh network of your devices. We integrated Rosenpass - a post-quantum key exchange protocol, making the NetBird mesh quantum-resistant. You can follow the article to learn a little more about post-quantum cryptography in WireGuard®-based private networks and how we integrated Rosenpass. Enjoy, and let me know what you think!
Thank you for the feedback! Could you please elaborate on the issues that you are facing? We have quite a few multi-user cases both on the managed and self-hosted version with no issues.
NetBird is one of these p2p private networking solutions that is truly open-source. Actually, I haven't seen any comparable yet.
We haven't yet published the Android code simply because we have coding standards to meet before we open the code to the public. This is mainly about the code structure and tests. We are working on it.
We are a tiny team of engineers with a vision to make private networking simple and secure, which is challenging. Therefore, we should prioritize some things over others. But we are getting there! With your support :)