Network Transit is currently in beta. Breaking changes may occur between minor versions.
How It Works
1
Get your install command
Log in to the Serververse Dashboard and navigate to Network Transit. Your personalised install command — including your provisioning token — is generated for you.
2
Run it on your server
Paste the command on your Linux server. The installer handles tunnel configuration and provisioning automatically.
3
You're live
Serververse provisions your tunnel on the edge network and your server receives a routable public IP.
What You Get
- Public IP on any server, including those behind NAT
- Token-based provisioning — no manual key management
- WireGuard tunneling, configured per your use case
- Dashboard to view your transit IPs and retrieve your install command
- Lightweight, dependency-minimal execution
- Compatible with VPS, bare metal, containers, and homelabs
Use Cases
- Exposing homelab services with a dedicated public IP
- Hosting game servers (e.g. Minecraft) without ISP restrictions
- Failover and redundancy routing across regions
- Custom cloud and hybrid infrastructure networking
- NAT bypass with a static public IP assignment
- Advanced routing and lab experiments
Next Steps
Tunneling Setup - For Cloud Providers
For Cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure, Amazon Webservices, Oracle Cloud etc
Tunneling Setup - Hypervisors
For Self Hosted Hypervisors such as Proxmox.
Operational Notes
- Intended for users familiar with Linux networking concepts
- Underlying transport mechanisms may evolve across versions
- By using this service you agree to the applicable Terms of Service and Privacy Policy