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Pangolin is a self-hosted | Pangolin is a self-hosted open-source reverse proxy and identity-aware tunneling platform positioned as an alternative to Cloudflare Tunnels. | ||
While the core | While the core system remains open source, recent development has introduced a structured separation between Community Edition and Enterprise/Cloud editions. Over successive releases, major platform features have increasingly been introduced with explicit or implicit restrictions that place advanced functionality outside the Community Edition. | ||
This results in a functional divergence between the self-hosted GPL version and paid tiers, where Community Edition remains focused on baseline tunneling while newer platform capabilities are delivered in Enterprise/Cloud. | |||
== | ==Release-by-release CE vs Enterprise feature exclusion audit== | ||
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== | ==Timeline of product positioning shift== | ||
===Initial positioning (1.0.0 era)=== | |||
Pangolin was introduced as a self-hosted alternative to Cloudflare Tunnels, designed for full user-controlled deployment of identity-aware reverse proxy infrastructure. | |||
Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.0.0 | |||
===Feature expansion phase (1.13.0)=== | |||
Private resource controls and device-based identity models expanded the system beyond simple tunneling into a broader access-control platform. | |||
Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.13.0 | |||
===RBAC and identity segmentation (1.17.0)=== | |||
Advanced RBAC features including multi-role support were introduced, forming the basis for later tier separation between Community and Enterprise editions. | |||
Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.17.0 | |||
===Infrastructure platform expansion (1.18.0)=== | |||
Multi-site routing, wildcard resources, monitoring, and audit features were introduced, significantly expanding the system into infrastructure orchestration territory. | |||
Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.18.0 | |||
===Enterprise-gated remote access layer (1.19.0)=== | |||
Browser-based SSH, RDP, and VNC access were introduced and documented as Cloud/Enterprise-only features, excluding them from the Community Edition. | |||
Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.19.0 | |||
Docs: https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/ssh | |||
==Consumer impact== | |||
The Community Edition remains functional as a self-hosted tunneling system, but successive releases introduce major platform capabilities outside the GPL self-hosted version. | |||
This produces a consistent structural pattern: | |||
Community Edition retains core tunneling functionality | |||
Advanced identity, infrastructure, and remote access features are moved to Enterprise/Cloud tiers | |||
Feature parity between self-hosted and hosted versions decreases over time | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Open-core software model | Open-core software model | ||
Self-hosted | Self-hosted infrastructure platforms | ||
WireGuard | WireGuard | ||
Cloudflare Tunnels | Cloudflare Tunnels | ||
Twingate | Twingate | ||
Revision as of 00:08, 13 June 2026
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| Official Website | https://pangolin.net/ |
Consumer-impact summary
Pangolin is a self-hosted open-source reverse proxy and identity-aware tunneling platform positioned as an alternative to Cloudflare Tunnels.
While the core system remains open source, recent development has introduced a structured separation between Community Edition and Enterprise/Cloud editions. Over successive releases, major platform features have increasingly been introduced with explicit or implicit restrictions that place advanced functionality outside the Community Edition.
This results in a functional divergence between the self-hosted GPL version and paid tiers, where Community Edition remains focused on baseline tunneling while newer platform capabilities are delivered in Enterprise/Cloud.
Release-by-release CE vs Enterprise feature exclusion audit
| Release | Feature introduced | Community Edition (GPL self-hosted) | Enterprise / Cloud Edition | Source
1.13.0 - 1.13.0 - 1.17.0 - 1.17.0 - 1.18.0 - 1.18.0 - 1.18.0 - 1.18.0 - 1.18.0 - 1.19.0 - 1.19.0 - 1.19.0 - 1.19.0 } Timeline of product positioning shiftInitial positioning (1.0.0 era)Pangolin was introduced as a self-hosted alternative to Cloudflare Tunnels, designed for full user-controlled deployment of identity-aware reverse proxy infrastructure. Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.0.0 Feature expansion phase (1.13.0)Private resource controls and device-based identity models expanded the system beyond simple tunneling into a broader access-control platform. Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.13.0 RBAC and identity segmentation (1.17.0)Advanced RBAC features including multi-role support were introduced, forming the basis for later tier separation between Community and Enterprise editions. Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.17.0 Infrastructure platform expansion (1.18.0)Multi-site routing, wildcard resources, monitoring, and audit features were introduced, significantly expanding the system into infrastructure orchestration territory. Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.18.0 Enterprise-gated remote access layer (1.19.0)Browser-based SSH, RDP, and VNC access were introduced and documented as Cloud/Enterprise-only features, excluding them from the Community Edition. Source: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/releases/tag/1.19.0 Docs: https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/ssh Consumer impactThe Community Edition remains functional as a self-hosted tunneling system, but successive releases introduce major platform capabilities outside the GPL self-hosted version. This produces a consistent structural pattern: Community Edition retains core tunneling functionality Advanced identity, infrastructure, and remote access features are moved to Enterprise/Cloud tiers Feature parity between self-hosted and hosted versions decreases over time See alsoOpen-core software model Self-hosted infrastructure platforms WireGuard Cloudflare Tunnels Twingate |
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