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Pangolin Self-Hosted Reverse Proxy Service

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Pangolin Self-Hosted Reverse Proxy Service
Basic Information
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In Production Yes
Official Website https://pangolin.net/


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Consumer-impact summary

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  • User freedom
  • User privacy
  • Business model
  • Market control

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Pangolin is a self-hosted, open-source reverse proxy and remote access platform positioned as an alternative to services such as Cloudflare Tunnels.

While the core software remains available under an open-source license, development has increasingly shifted toward a multi-tier model consisting of Community Edition (self-hosted OSS core) and Enterprise/Cloud editions (managed and extended feature sets).

As a result, the Community Edition increasingly functions as a baseline version, while many newer platform-level features are delivered primarily in Enterprise or Cloud tiers.

Community Edition vs Enterprise Feature Drift

Feature / Capability Community Edition (Self-Hosted) Enterprise / Cloud Edition Notes / First Appearance

Core reverse proxy / tunneling - Identity-aware access control - Role-based access control (RBAC) - Multi-site routing / HA features - Wildcard resources - Private resource HTTPS management - Alerting / uptime monitoring - Admin / action logs - Browser-based SSH - Browser-based RDP - Browser-based VNC - Integrated SSH system - Onboarding / hosted control plane - User limits / licensing scale }

Consumer-impact summary (continued)

The Community Edition remains functional for basic self-hosted tunneling, but receives fewer major feature additions over time compared to Enterprise and Cloud offerings.

For users adopting Pangolin specifically as a self-hosted alternative to commercial tunnel platforms, this results in a widening gap between expected feature parity and actual Community Edition capabilities.

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Open-core software model Self-hosted software WireGuard Cloudflare Tunnels Twingate

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