Overview
Nebula Admin is a modern, centralized control plane for managing decentralized Nebula mesh networks. Built with a high-performance backend and a responsive frontend, it enables administrators to easily deploy, monitor, and maintain secure network infrastructures using a web interface. Whether you are overseeing a small internal mesh or a large-scale global deployment, Nebula Admin simplifies and secures operations with features tailored for observability, automation, and enterprise-level control.
Highlights
- Real-Time Network Monitoring: Interactive dashboard with active device tracking, expiring certificates, blacklisted hosts, and lighthouse status. Mesh Topology Visualization: Instantly see how your nodes are connected using a dynamic, real-time graph. Device Inventory & Lifecycle Management: Add, remove, block, or update devices with a few clicks. Cross-platform configuration generator included.
- Built-In Certificate Authority (CA): Full lifecycle management for Nebula CA and device certificates with secure signing and renewal options. Secure Device Registration: Support for one-time tokens, password-based onboarding, and downloadable client binaries. Lighthouse Node Control: Easily configure and manage lighthouse nodes with support for multiple external IPs and custom templates.
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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Dashboard
- Network overview with visual representation of connected devices
- Real-time statistics for active hosts, expired hosts, lighthouses, and blocked devices
- Certificate information and expiration monitoring
- Network topology visualization
Device Management
- Complete device lifecycle management (enrollment, configuration, monitoring, and deletion)
- Device status tracking with active,expired indicators
- Detailed device information and certificate management
- Configuration generation for individual devices
Lighthouse Management
- Dedicated interface for managing lighthouse nodes
- Configuration templates optimized for lighthouse functionality
- External IP and port management
- Visual differentiation between regular nodes and lighthouse nodes
nrollment System
- Multiple enrollment methods:
- One-Time Token (OTT) enrollment for secure device addition
- Direct username,password enrollment for administrator-controlled devices
- Public,private key management with PEM format support
- Certificate duration controls with intelligent expiration warnings
- Downloadable configuration packages
Blocklist Management
- Block and unblock devices by fingerprint
- Named blocklist entries for easy management
- Seamless integration with firewall rules
Downloads Center
- Nebula client downloads for all major platforms
- Certificate and configuration templates
- Network documentation and quickstart guides
- Command-line examples and usage documentation
System Setup
- Guided initial system setup
- Network configuration management
- Certificate Authority (CA) setup
- Administrator account creation
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Usage instructions
We kindly ask that after launching the EC2 instance using 1-Click, you allow a few minutes for the product settings to be configured automatically.
This process typically takes around 5 minutes, depending on the instance type.
This step is crucial to ensure the product is fully initialized and secure.
The default SSH user is ubuntu.
Once the setup is complete, open http://<public_ip> in your browser to finish the configuration.
Support
Vendor support
OpenNix provides technical support to users. You can contact technical support by email at support@opennix.org . Support engineers are available from 9:00 to 18:00 (UTC+3) during business days.
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