Versions:

  • 0.3.8
  • 0.3.6
  • 0.3.4
  • 0.3.3
  • 0.3.1
  • 0.2.28
  • 0.2.27
  • 0.2.26
  • 0.2.22

Nostr VPN 0.3.8, released by developer mmalmi as the ninth incremental build of the open-source project, supplies a Rust-based control plane that orchestrates Tailscale-style mesh virtual private networks over the censorship-resistant Nostr protocol while relying on userspace WireGuard for actual packet encryption and tunneling. The workspace bundles the nvpn command-line utility with a cross-platform Tauri/Svelte graphical client that compiles natively for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android, letting administrators create decentralized, self-healing overlays without central servers or leaked metadata. Typical deployments include linking cloud VMs into a single private LAN, connecting branch offices across NAT, giving remote workers zero-trust access to internal databases, or allowing friends to share game servers and NAS appliances without exposing public ports. Because node discovery, authentication and NAT traversal signaling are carried over Nostr relays, the mesh remains reachable even when domain names or IP addresses change, making the tool attractive to privacy-centric hobbyists, DevOps teams and small businesses that prefer open standards to vendor-locked SaaS alternatives. The project sits in the Network & Internet / VPN category and is maintained under an OSI-approved license, so contributors can audit the Rust code, compile custom binaries or embed the library into larger automation stacks. Binaries, checksums and dependency manifests for all nine published versions are hosted on the official repository, with pre-built Windows installers updated to 0.3.8. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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