Your Favourite Open Source Software?

I have been tinkering with ZeroTier selfhosted (ZTNCUI) from Key-networks, but found it is not being maintained
in my search for alternatives found this new BETA project ZTNET

ZTnet is a web-based user interface developed in TypeScript, designed to facilitate easier management of ZeroTier networks. It works as an intermediary between the end-user and the ZeroTier Controller API, providing an intuitive interface for network management tasks.
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I have been tinkering with ZeroTier selfhosted (ZTNCUI) from Key-networks, but found it is not being maintained
in my search for alternatives found this new BETA project ZTNET


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Interesting. Any reason you preferring Zerotier over something like Netbird, Netmaker or Headscale?
 
Latest submissions from @oldhat and @Nod have been uploaded. Thank you.

Sorry for the delay - I had a couple of issues with the site that I eventually traced to the Dark Mode plugin. unfortunately I have had to temporarily disable Dark Mode until it is fixed.

A couple of additions of my own to the list:

GoRules
Apache Tika
Grist
Tetragon
 
Latest submissions from @oldhat and @Nod have been uploaded. Thank you.

Sorry for the delay - I had a couple of issues with the site that I eventually traced to the Dark Mode plugin. unfortunately I have had to temporarily disable Dark Mode until it is fixed.

A couple of additions of my own to the list:

GoRules
Apache Tika
Grist
Tetragon
My suggestion broke the site, eventually 😭
 
My suggestion broke the site, eventually 😭
There was an issue with one of the updates on the dark mode plugin before and the devs were actually really good about fixing it given that I use the free version of their product. This time I haven't reported it to them yet. Site seems to load ok with the plugin turned off.
 
Unable to recall whether someone mentioned Komo.do - search says 'no"

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Komodo is a web app to provide structure for managing your servers, builds, deployments, and automated procedures.

With Komodo you can:

  • Connect all of your servers, and alert on CPU usage, memory usage, and disk usage.
  • Create, start, stop, and restart Docker containers on the connected servers, and view their status and logs.
  • Deploy docker compose stacks. The file can be defined in UI, or in a git repo, with auto deploy on git push.
  • Build application source into auto-versioned Docker images, auto built on webhook. Deploy single-use AWS instances for infinite capacity.
  • Manage repositories on connected servers, which can perform automation via scripting / webhooks.
  • Manage all your configuration / environment variables, with shared global variable and secret interpolation.
  • Keep a record of all the actions that are performed and by whom.
There is no limit to the number of servers you can connect, and there will never be. There is no limit to what API you can use for automation, and there never will be. No "business edition" here.
 
Ubuntu OS.

It's good for old laptops (got a 2008 PC functioning okay by loading it) and another good thing about it is that you can use it to emergency start up a laptop if you get locked out via Bitlocker. It has the option to just "try out" one off so even if you are waiting the password, you can use it one off.
 
Yes it is down. Here's the old site for reference. Checking with the author now, will update asap...


EDIT: Project has migrated to SourceForge. New url:

 
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Unable to recall whether someone mentioned Komo.do - search says 'no"

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Komodo is a web app to provide structure for managing your servers, builds, deployments, and automated procedures.

With Komodo you can:

  • Connect all of your servers, and alert on CPU usage, memory usage, and disk usage.
  • Create, start, stop, and restart Docker containers on the connected servers, and view their status and logs.
  • Deploy docker compose stacks. The file can be defined in UI, or in a git repo, with auto deploy on git push.
  • Build application source into auto-versioned Docker images, auto built on webhook. Deploy single-use AWS instances for infinite capacity.
  • Manage repositories on connected servers, which can perform automation via scripting / webhooks.
  • Manage all your configuration / environment variables, with shared global variable and secret interpolation.
  • Keep a record of all the actions that are performed and by whom.
There is no limit to the number of servers you can connect, and there will never be. There is no limit to what API you can use for automation, and there never will be. No "business edition" here.
Added. Thanks. I think I saw one of the tech guys on YouTube did a video on this the other day. Will have to check it out.
 
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