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Netbird
Quickstart
The absolute minimal configuration for the netbird daemon looks like this:
{
services.netbird.enable = true;
}
This will set up a netbird service listening on the port 51820
associated to the
wt0
interface.
It is strictly equivalent to setting:
{
services.netbird.tunnels.wt0.stateDir = "netbird";
}
The enable
option is mainly kept for backward compatibility, as defining netbird
tunnels through the tunnels
option is more expressive.
Multiple connections setup
Using the services.netbird.tunnels
option, it is also possible to define more than
one netbird service running at the same time.
The following configuration will start a netbird daemon using the interface wt1
and
the port 51830. Its configuration file will then be located at /var/lib/netbird-wt1/config.json
.
{
services.netbird.tunnels = {
wt1 = {
port = 51830;
};
};
}
To interact with it, you will need to specify the correct daemon address:
netbird --daemon-addr unix:///var/run/netbird-wt1/sock ...
The address will by default be unix:///var/run/netbird-<name>
.
It is also possible to overwrite default options passed to the service, for example:
{
services.netbird.tunnels.wt1.environment = {
NB_DAEMON_ADDR = "unix:///var/run/toto.sock";
};
}
This will set the socket to interact with the netbird service to /var/run/toto.sock
.