Tailscale makes it painless to connect all your devices into a private network, but it runs through Tailscale's own servers — Headscale is the same idea with the control server running on your own machine instead, so no company sits in the middle.
Results for “homelab”
8 tools found
A free, self-hosted security camera system that runs on cheap boards like a Raspberry Pi, with no monthly cloud fees and no footage leaving your house.
An open-source, self-hosted web dashboard for managing Docker containers, images, volumes, and compose stacks — a modern alternative to Portainer.
A single-binary tool that lets you check on and manage your home server — restart a crashed container, install an app, see what broke — from a dashboard or your AI agent, without opening an SSH session.
A Minecraft server rebuilt from scratch in Rust for speed and low resource use — for self-hosters who've hit the ceiling of what a Java-based server can handle on modest hardware.
Offline privacy-centric data-center. Deploy over 100 services with a few commands. ([Source Code](https://gitlab.com/NickBusey/HomelabOS)) `MIT` `Docker`
Communauté Reddit: homelab
Feature-rich homepage for your homelab, with easy YAML configuration. ([Demo](https://demo.dashy.to/), [Source Code](https://github.com/lissy93/dashy)) `MIT` `Nodejs/Docker`