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Serververse™ Network Transit is a production-grade IP transit system designed for developers, homelab operators, and infrastructure engineers. It lets you attach a routable public IP to any Linux-based server — even behind NAT — through an automated provisioning workflow. Traffic is routed through the Serververse edge network over a secure WireGuard tunnel, giving your server direct public exposure without touching your local ISP or managing complex routing rules yourself.
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.
Internet

Serververse Edge Network

WireGuard Transit Tunnel

Your Server (with 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

Always ensure out-of-band access (IPMI, VNC, or console) is available before running the installer. Incorrect routing may temporarily disrupt your SSH session.
  • Intended for users familiar with Linux networking concepts
  • Underlying transport mechanisms may evolve across versions
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