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==Intro== | |||
NetBird is an open source platform consisting of a collection of components, responsible for handling per-to-peer connections, tunneling, authentication, and network management (IPs, keys, ACLs, etc). | NetBird is an open source platform consisting of a collection of components, responsible for handling per-to-peer connections, tunneling, authentication, and network management (IPs, keys, ACLs, etc). | ||
Basically we can use our network to securely connect to remote OSE computers from anywhere in the world. | Basically we can use our network to securely connect to remote OSE computers from anywhere in the world. | ||
==Connect== | |||
If you wish to either connect an OSE computer or to request access to the network as a controller please refer to [[NetBird Client Setup]]. | If you wish to either connect an OSE computer or to request access to the network as a controller please refer to [[NetBird Client Setup]]. | ||
==Help== | |||
If you need help with it please contact [[User:Brenden]]. | If you need help with it please contact [[User:Brenden]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, 6 December 2025
Intro
NetBird is an open source platform consisting of a collection of components, responsible for handling per-to-peer connections, tunneling, authentication, and network management (IPs, keys, ACLs, etc). Basically we can use our network to securely connect to remote OSE computers from anywhere in the world.
Connect
If you wish to either connect an OSE computer or to request access to the network as a controller please refer to NetBird Client Setup.
Help
If you need help with it please contact User:Brenden.
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