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Operate and recover

Dashboard overview

How to navigate Nanami WebUI for day-two operations.

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Operate and recover
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Nanami WebUI is designed around operational loops, not only initial setup.

Primary navigation areas

  • Dashboard: high-level counts and status for networks, nodes, gateways, and traffic trends.
  • Networks: CIDR-scoped overlays and ownership boundaries.
  • Nodes: endpoint inventory, status, and generated WireGuard config workflows.
  • Gateways / Agents / Regions: runtime gateway infrastructure and control loops.
  • Users and Groups: membership and access boundaries.
  • Settings: security, sessions, notifications, SSO/provider defaults.

Visual map

Dashboard overview screenshot

  1. Check dashboard for status deltas (online/offline transitions).
  2. Inspect gateways and agents for heartbeat drift.
  3. Validate node and tunnel state in affected networks.
  4. Confirm recent policy/config changes before rolling additional edits.

Diagram (text)

Dashboard alert -> Gateways/Agents -> Nodes/Tunnels -> Network policy -> verify recovery

Current WebUI strengths

  • Clear inventory pages for core objects.
  • Join-key and connect workflows for onboarding.
  • Session/security settings for account hygiene.

Current UX gaps (transparent status)

  • Some advanced policy UX remains API-first.
  • Published-domain and reverse-proxy posture are guided, but arbitrary service publishing is not part of the current product contract.
  • Audit and analytics depth is still growing.

Policy workspace screenshot Session analytics screenshot

Use Common workflows for concrete operator runbooks.

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