* Unified NetBird combined server (Management, Signal, Relay, STUN) as a single executable with richer YAML configuration, validation, and defaults.
* Official Dockerfile/image for single-container deployment.
* Optional in-process profiling endpoint for diagnostics.
* Multiplexing to route HTTP/gRPC/WebSocket traffic via one port; runtime hooks to inject custom handlers.
* **Chores**
* Updated deployment scripts, compose files, and reverse-proxy templates to target the combined server; added example configs and getting-started updates.
This PR fixes a race condition that happens
when agents connect to a Signal stream, multiple
times within a short amount of time. Common on
slow and unstable internet connections.
Every time an agent establishes a new connection
to Signal, Signal creates a Stream and writes an entry
to the registry of connected peers storing the stream.
Every time an agent disconnects, Signal removes the
stream from the registry.
Due to unstable connections, the agent could detect
a broken connection, and attempt to reconnect to Signal.
Signal will override the stream, but it might detect
the old broken connection later, causing peer deregistration.
It will deregister the peer leaving the client thinking
it is still connected, rejecting any messages.