NetBird has been significantly simplified with a single-container architecture that replaces the old multi-service setup requiring external identity providers like Zitadel. The guide walks through self-hosting NetBird on a VPS, configuring DNS, running the installation script, and setting up routing peers via Docker. Key new features include a built-in reverse proxy (using Traefik) that lets you expose internal services to the public internet with automatic TLS, granular access control policies, optional SSO integration, and a visual control center for managing larger networks. The tutorial demonstrates connecting a MacBook via WireGuard mesh, accessing a Proxmox server through a routing peer, and publishing an internal web service publicly with optional pin/password protection.
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