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WebVM

This repository hosts the source code of for https://webvm.io, a Linux virtual machine that runs in your browser.

WebVM is a server-less virtual environment running fully client-side in HTML5/WebAssembly. It's designed to be Linux ABI-compatible. It runs an unmodified Debian distribution including many native development toolchains.

WebVM is powered by the CheerpX virtualization engine, and enables safe, sandboxed client-side execution of x86 binaries on any browser. CheerpX includes an x86-to-WebAssembly JIT compiler, a virtual block-based file system, and a Linux syscall emulator.

How to: general usage

How to: enable networking

  • go to https://webvm.io
  • click "Tailscale Login" in the top right corner
  • log in to Tailscale (create an accout if you don't have one)
  • if you want to access the public internet, you need an Exit Node. See here for how to set one up. If you just want to access a machine in your Tailscale Network, you don't need it
  • depending on your network speed, you may need to wait a few moments for the Tailscale Wasm module to be downloaded
  • log in with your Tailscale credentials
  • go back to the WebVM tab. You will see your IP address in the top right
  • start firing network requests!

How to: login to Tailscale with an Auth key

  • Add #authKey=<your-key> at the end of the URL
  • Done. You don't need to manually log in anymore

It is recommended to use an ephemeral key.

How to: login to a self-hosted Tailscale network (Headscale)

  • Add #controlUrl=<your-control-url> at the end of the URL
  • You can combine this option with authKey with a &: #controlUrl=<url>&authKey=<key>

Bugs and Issues

Please use Issues to report any bug. Or come to say hello / share your feedback on Discord.

Browsers support

WebVM and CheerpX are compatible with any browser, both Desktop and Mobile, provided support for SAB, IndexedDB, and the device having enough memory.

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License

Copyright (c) Leaning Technologies Limited. All rights reserved.