Tailscale lets you easily manage access to private resources, quickly SSH into devices on your network, and work securely from anywhere in the world.
Create a secure WireGuard® mesh network between your devices, virtual machines, and servers — even when they're separated by firewalls or subnets.
Connect to Tailscale with your existing identity provider.
Easily
manage groups, enforce multi factor authentication, revoke access
for employees who have left the organization, and more.
Navigate firewalls with NAT traversal to connect devices directly to each other, no matter what's standing between them.
Use Tailscale SSH to manage devices on your network and initiate connections between them without any additional setup or key management.
Define the resources that each user or device on your tailnet is permitted to access, with network access controls (ACLs), which can be edited manually or managed as code.
Install and authenticate Tailscale on at least two devices, virtual machines, or containers, to connect them and create your tailnet. Compare plans and features.
Best practices used by billion-dollar companies, made easy for teams of every size.
Hourly and daily rotations minimizes the risk of stolen keys or stale credentials.
Tailscale builds on top of WireGuard’s Noise protocol encryption, a peer-reviewed and trusted standard.
Low latency and private. None of your traffic ever touches our servers.
Logging from both ends of the connection ensures your network traffic is tamper-proof.
From security-conscious enterprises to home server hobbyists, Tailscale makes networking easy for everyone.
It even came with code samples that I could easily adapt to our use case, which was far ahead of the others. I also remember from reading Hacker News over the past many years, that Tailscale very frequently comes up as an option that people are happy with.
Because of Tailscale’s simplicity, both in architecture and end user experience, we can solve our acute problems quickly and easily.
Simon Willison@simonwOK yeah @Tailscale is good. This morning I got it running on my iPhone and a Linux server JUST using my phone (and Prompt by Panic) and they're now in a mesh network together.
Just got it running on my Mac too, so now it's a three-device network. Completely free, took minutes.
Tim Lesher@tlesherSo I decided to reserve this morning to read up on @tailscale and get it set up on my various machines at home.
That took a hot 30 minutes and I have to find something else to do. 🤷
Morgan Gallant@morgallantThe beauty of @Tailscale is that they enable people to make their own personal internet, for free in most cases. It's this weird paradigm shift, since you have to actively work to make applications insecure rather than the other way around.
Tessa Lau@tessalauJust paid for @tailscale. Installed it on our robots; so far so good. Compared to OpenVPN:
* Serverless
* Always on
* Same config in office & field
* Scales to large # devices
* GUI-based ACL w/SSO
* Fixed IPs, DNS-friendly
* Dead simple config+use
Kudos team @tailscale!