NyxGuard Community

NyxGuard Manager is free forever. The community hub is where support, updates, feedback, and collaboration come together.

NyxCloud Community Hub

The public community hub is the main place for NyxGuard discussions, support questions, release updates, community feedback, and collaboration around self-hosted security.

Open Community Hub

Use the public hub for announcements, product discussion, support, and collaboration.

Getting Started Help

Get help with install steps, first-time setup, Docker deployment, reverse proxy quirks, and firewall basics.

Configuration & Hardening

Discuss WAF tuning, GeoIP rules, SSL setup, custom nginx blocks, and production-ready hardening patterns.

Security Rule Discussions

Share rule patterns, reduce false positives, compare signatures, and discuss real-world mitigation strategies.

Bug Reports & Triage

Report issues, compare symptoms with other users, and help narrow down reproducible bugs before escalation.

Feature Feedback

Propose ideas, discuss priorities, and help shape what gets improved in upcoming NyxGuard releases.

Community Collaboration

Help other operators, share homelab setups, document lessons learned, and contribute practical knowledge.

Open community first. Helpful channels for everyone.

NyxGuard stays free and community-driven. The hub is open to everyone, with space for both public discussion and deeper contributor collaboration.

✦ Public

Public Community Space

Everyone can join the public community hub for questions, peer support, release announcements, shared guides, and day-to-day discussion.

  • Open discussion and support channels
  • Community-driven answers and shared fixes
  • Bug reports, product feedback, and roadmap input
  • Shared configurations, tips, and guides
  • Release announcements and update discussions
★ Contributors

Contributor Space

For people who actively contribute through testing, bug reports, documentation, community help, or direct support of the project.

  • Focused contributor discussion space
  • More focused back-and-forth on active topics
  • Closer feedback loops on upcoming changes
  • Direct input on roadmap priorities
  • Recognition as a project contributor

The public hub remains the main community space. Contributor access simply creates room for deeper collaboration with people helping move the project forward.

Every NyxGuard user gets the same full application — no feature locks, no paid-only security controls, no upsells.
The public community hub is open to everyone.
The goal is simple: keep support and collaboration visible, accessible, and community-driven while still recognising people who actively help the project grow.

A strong security product needs a strong community

No Paywalls

A community-first approach keeps knowledge visible, reusable, and accessible to every NyxGuard user.

Community Scales

Community input makes the product stronger over time. Shared fixes and shared experience scale better than isolated answers.

Transparency Builds Trust

Public discussion builds clarity around how features work, how decisions get made, and what operators see in production.

Sustainability

Long-term trust comes from honest communication, visible iteration, and a place where users can participate directly.

Built for Homelabs

Homelab builders, operators, and small teams benefit from a place where practical problems and real deployments are openly discussed.

Focused & Honest

The best community spaces stay focused, practical, and useful — helping users solve problems while shaping the future of the product.