Free Network Management Software

Rancher Rancher

Rancher enables organizations to easily run containers in production. It is a complete free and open-source software stack for teams adopting containers. With Rancher, you no longer have to build a container services platform from scratch by combining various open source technologies. Rancher addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads.

Webmin Webmin

Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration tool for Unix-like systems. You can use Webmin in any modern browser to setup and manage& user accounts, Apache web server, DNS configuration and alike. The software removes the mundane task of manually editing Unix configurations and allow you to easily setup hosting for applications, sites and web services.

YogaDNS YogaDNS

YogaDNS is an advanced DNS client for Windows. With YogaDNS you can automatically intercepts DNS requests at the system level and process them over user-defined DNS servers using modern protocols and flexible rules.

Cockpit Project Cockpit Project

The Cockpit Project makes your Linux server more discoverable by providing an easy-to-use, integrated, and open web-based interface. With Cockpit you can view your server in a modern web browser and perform system tasks with mouse inputs, instead of using the terminal. Cockpit also makes it easy to start containers, administer storage, configure networks, and inspect logs.

Litestream Litestream

With Litestream you can stop building slow, complex, fragile software systems and use SQLite instead. Litestream continuously stream SQLite changes to S3-compatible storage. Allowing developers to build SQLite-powred application that can quickly recover to the point of failure if your server goes down. The Litestream command line also provides several subcommands to help you manage replication & recovery of your databases. This reference provides details about the options available and different modes of operation.

ISPConfig ISPConfig

With ISPConfig you can manage your servers directly through your web browser. ISPConfig is an open-source panel for Linux-based servers which is capable of managing multiple servers from one unified control panel.

Apache Mesos Apache Mesos

Apache Mesos a free an open-source cluster orchestration platform. It allows you to allocate dynamic resource between applications and enables you to build fault-tolerant and elastic distributed systems. With Apache Mesos, your applications are only aware of the resources of a particular partition or machine they are running on. It also provides an abstract view of all resources used by any application in the system, where you can allocate resource, per application basis. Apache Mesos is battle-tested and industry proven to easily scale to 10,000s of nodes.

I2P I2P

The Invisible Internet Project or I2P for short is a fully encrypted private network layer that has been developed with privacy and security by design in order to provide protection for your activity, location and your identity. I2P ships with a router that connects you to the network and applications for sharing, communicating and building a fully encrypted private network layer.

OpenConnect OpenConnect

OpenConnect is an open-source SSL VPN client for Linux and Windows. OpenConnect is based upon SSL security protocol and was built as a replacement VPN client for Cisco’s AnyConnect SSL VPN. With support from the open source community it has now become the standard underlying technology for many VPN providers. With OpenConnect you can implement your own server, initiate data encryption, and import and manage server configurations.

Libreswan Libreswan

Libreswan is a popular open-source VPN alternative that supports common protocols such as IKE and IPsec. IPsec is a meticulous protocol suite that mainly works to secure encrypted data that’s being shared between two parties. Whereas, the IKE executes secure authentication and dynamic key generation for seamless data flow. Both these standard suite protocols are created and maintained by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). Libreswan provides a wide range of security features and uses opportunistic encryption techniques. Libreswan is avalible on Linux and uses repository files and tarbal which makes the installation process as simlpe as possible.