

How will this affect vaultwarden? I’ve been using it for 5 years and absolutely love it. I’m worried that I’ll need to switch to something else though?


How will this affect vaultwarden? I’ve been using it for 5 years and absolutely love it. I’m worried that I’ll need to switch to something else though?
It was relatively easy once I figured out that netbird doesn’t support a wildcard certificate. They just released and update that fixed that and they now support subdomains. I also do still have headscale as a backup if I need it.
Oh yeah I know. I’m mostly only able to use deep servers and that’s why I switched because j wanted to be able to use my own deep server and not have to rely on tailscales.
I actually had the opposite and the tailscale app would drain my battery when using one of my exit nodes. I will say the netbird app needs some love. My biggest issue is that it doesn’t stay connected or is able to reconnect when I change WiFi networks or go from WiFi to cellular.
I could never get the self hosted stun server to connect so I was always using tailscales derp servers. Netbird is also fully opensource so that was the main reason I wanted to switch. I was also able to easily setup SSO with authentic and netbird which gives me 2FA as well.


I just setup authentik in podman quadlet and got a lot of my services setup with it. Their documentation is actually very good and thorough. It covers a ton of services with easy to follow instructions.
Ok looks like I figured it out, turns out Netbird doesn’t like wildcard certificates, I spun up a quick NPM reverse proxy in docker and everything is now working fine using a certificate for netbird.mydomain.com instead of a wildcard cert like *.mydomain.com
I’ve been looking at this. I’m currently hosting headacale which is super easy and nice. I might give this a try I just need to get over the hurdle of adapting this to work with podman like I have with headscale. Anybody else running this via podman quadlets?
That helpful link shows just the A1? I have an a1 mini from 2024 I hope I don’t get this issue? Now that I know more about 3d printing I’ll be er give my money to bambu again. Literally cancer to open source, glad I’ve never connected my printer to WAN and always have it in LAN mode.