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Tailscale makes secure networking easy
Achieve point-to-point network connectivity that enforces least privilege.
Deploy a zero-config, no-fuss VPN
Deploy a WireGuard®-based VPN that eliminates single points of failure.
Securely access resources on any infrastructure
Granularly segment your network to ensure the right users get access to the right resources.
Unlock site-to-site networking
Connect clouds, VPCs, and on-premises networks without opening firewall ports with NAT traversal.
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@sharathpatali
Sharath Patali
Setting up a mesh VPN on all my devices was so damn easy thanks to @Tailscale. A tightly sealed network of remote devices with almost no configuration and also ease of adding a new device to the mesh is just what I wanted. Amazing work @Tailscale!
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@danp128
Dan Peterson
Set up @Tailscale across a few home and cloud devices in a few minutes. Magical! ✨
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@simonw
Simon Willison
OK 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.
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@colek42c
Cole Kennedy
I am amazed at how easy @tailscale made it for me to create zero-trust multi-cloud environment for my customer. I have a ton of use cases going through my head. @bradfitz @NicolasChaillan
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@tlesher
Tim Lesher
So 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. 🤷♂️
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@tessalau
Tessa Lau
Just 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
Reply
Share
...

@moderat10n
Michael P.
After installing @Tailscale on a bunch of machines on my home network (Linux x86 + aarch64, MacOS, Windows) I've just ventured out. Had to restart the process but holy moly, just SSH'ed into my boxes, building code and pushing configs around like I'm home. Amazing. Converted
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@morgallant
Morgan Gallant
The 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.
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@johnrlynch
John Lynch
If you deal with servers in any way drop everything and get this. VPN nirvana. @Tailscale https://tailscale.com
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@devilmonastery
Michael R.
@Tailscale busts double nat (travel router -> plane wifi) and connects me to my home server so I can silence a prometheus humidity alert (can’t really add water to the humidifier from here).
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@oddur
Oddur Magnusson
Sometimes you come across a tool that changes how you see things, @Tailscale is one of those. Thinking in terms of point 2 point VPN tunnels seems so outdated once you have seen that lights.
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@sharathpatali
Sharath Patali
Setting up a mesh VPN on all my devices was so damn easy thanks to @Tailscale. A tightly sealed network of remote devices with almost no configuration and also ease of adding a new device to the mesh is just what I wanted. Amazing work @Tailscale!
Reply
Share
...

@danp128
Dan Peterson
Set up @Tailscale across a few home and cloud devices in a few minutes. Magical! ✨
Reply
Share
...

@simonw
Simon Willison
OK 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.
Reply
Share
...

@colek42c
Cole Kennedy
I am amazed at how easy @tailscale made it for me to create zero-trust multi-cloud environment for my customer. I have a ton of use cases going through my head. @bradfitz @NicolasChaillan
Reply
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...
@tlesher
Tim Lesher
So 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. 🤷♂️
Reply
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...
@tessalau
Tessa Lau
Just 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
Reply
Share
...

@moderat10n
Michael P.
After installing @Tailscale on a bunch of machines on my home network (Linux x86 + aarch64, MacOS, Windows) I've just ventured out. Had to restart the process but holy moly, just SSH'ed into my boxes, building code and pushing configs around like I'm home. Amazing. Converted
Reply
Share
...

@morgallant
Morgan Gallant
The 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.
Reply
Share
...

@johnrlynch
John Lynch
If you deal with servers in any way drop everything and get this. VPN nirvana. @Tailscale https://tailscale.com
Reply
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...

@devilmonastery
Michael R.
@Tailscale busts double nat (travel router -> plane wifi) and connects me to my home server so I can silence a prometheus humidity alert (can’t really add water to the humidifier from here).
Reply
Share
...

@oddur
Oddur Magnusson
Sometimes you come across a tool that changes how you see things, @Tailscale is one of those. Thinking in terms of point 2 point VPN tunnels seems so outdated once you have seen that lights.
Reply
Share
...

@sharathpatali
Sharath Patali
Setting up a mesh VPN on all my devices was so damn easy thanks to @Tailscale. A tightly sealed network of remote devices with almost no configuration and also ease of adding a new device to the mesh is just what I wanted. Amazing work @Tailscale!
Reply
Share
...

@danp128
Dan Peterson
Set up @Tailscale across a few home and cloud devices in a few minutes. Magical! ✨
Reply
Share
...

@simonw
Simon Willison
OK 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.
Reply
Share
...

@colek42c
Cole Kennedy
I am amazed at how easy @tailscale made it for me to create zero-trust multi-cloud environment for my customer. I have a ton of use cases going through my head. @bradfitz @NicolasChaillan
Reply
Share
...
@tlesher
Tim Lesher
So 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. 🤷♂️
Reply
Share
...
@tessalau
Tessa Lau
Just 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
Reply
Share
...

@moderat10n
Michael P.
After installing @Tailscale on a bunch of machines on my home network (Linux x86 + aarch64, MacOS, Windows) I've just ventured out. Had to restart the process but holy moly, just SSH'ed into my boxes, building code and pushing configs around like I'm home. Amazing. Converted
Reply
Share
...

@morgallant
Morgan Gallant
The 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.
Reply
Share
...

@johnrlynch
John Lynch
If you deal with servers in any way drop everything and get this. VPN nirvana. @Tailscale https://tailscale.com
Reply
Share
...

@devilmonastery
Michael R.
@Tailscale busts double nat (travel router -> plane wifi) and connects me to my home server so I can silence a prometheus humidity alert (can’t really add water to the humidifier from here).
Reply
Share
...

@oddur
Oddur Magnusson
Sometimes you come across a tool that changes how you see things, @Tailscale is one of those. Thinking in terms of point 2 point VPN tunnels seems so outdated once you have seen that lights.
Reply
Share
...

@sharathpatali
Sharath Patali
Setting up a mesh VPN on all my devices was so damn easy thanks to @Tailscale. A tightly sealed network of remote devices with almost no configuration and also ease of adding a new device to the mesh is just what I wanted. Amazing work @Tailscale!
Reply
Share
...

@danp128
Dan Peterson
Set up @Tailscale across a few home and cloud devices in a few minutes. Magical! ✨
Reply
Share
...

@simonw
Simon Willison
OK 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.
Reply
Share
...

@colek42c
Cole Kennedy
I am amazed at how easy @tailscale made it for me to create zero-trust multi-cloud environment for my customer. I have a ton of use cases going through my head. @bradfitz @NicolasChaillan
Reply
Share
...
@tlesher
Tim Lesher
So 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. 🤷♂️
Reply
Share
...
@tessalau
Tessa Lau
Just 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
Reply
Share
...

@moderat10n
Michael P.
After installing @Tailscale on a bunch of machines on my home network (Linux x86 + aarch64, MacOS, Windows) I've just ventured out. Had to restart the process but holy moly, just SSH'ed into my boxes, building code and pushing configs around like I'm home. Amazing. Converted
Reply
Share
...

@morgallant
Morgan Gallant
The 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.
Reply
Share
...

@johnrlynch
John Lynch
If you deal with servers in any way drop everything and get this. VPN nirvana. @Tailscale https://tailscale.com
Reply
Share
...

@devilmonastery
Michael R.
@Tailscale busts double nat (travel router -> plane wifi) and connects me to my home server so I can silence a prometheus humidity alert (can’t really add water to the humidifier from here).
Reply
Share
...

@oddur
Oddur Magnusson
Sometimes you come across a tool that changes how you see things, @Tailscale is one of those. Thinking in terms of point 2 point VPN tunnels seems so outdated once you have seen that lights.
Reply
Share
...

@jgavinray
J. Gavin Ray
Been using @Tailscale for a while at work and personally. Who would have thought networking could be... easy?!
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@dixdotdev
big jim
The campus WiFi also prevented my original Wireguard VPN. Multiple NATs, blocked ports... Tailscale just figures it all out. There's honestly dozens of other reasons, but for me it just helps me to be portable. I run pihole too. I'd be lost without it now!
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@TheodoreJSalvo
Theo Salvo
Oh @Tailscale, I’ve put you off for so long not knowing what I was missing. In advance of #KubeCon I now can manage my home NAS and my home k8s cluster…from my phone! Thank you!
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@falsefalse
llia
Thanks to @Tailscale being available as a package for @Synology I was able to renew @letsencrypt certificate on my home NAS while being 8000 kilometers away from it. Amazing piece of tech 🥹
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@bensonk42
Benson Kalahar
No joke, some of the best software I've ever used. Between machines that are on the tail scale network, everything is encrypted by default. If you use it for all the machines you want to have talking, you install it and never think about it again.
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@qmacro
@qmacro@hachyderm.io
The hardest thing to understand about @tailscale is that there are no hard things to understand about @tailscale and it just works.
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@techyteachme
Zack Allen
Just setup @Tailscale and my mind is BLOWN.
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@simonvc
Simon Vans-Colina
@Tailscale is so good it makes me angry it didn't exist since the beginning of the internet. It's basically the upgrade the internet needed. Fully-Routable (+firewall) -> NAT'd (+STUN) -> Encrypted Personal Mesh.
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@mrabino1
Matthew V Rabinowitz
I am not an investor in, @tailscale (though, I wish I were). From my lens they will change how we all use the internet. Just a question of when, not if. #privacy
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@shanselman
Scott Hanselman
Just Remote Desktop’ed into my machine at home using my iPhone, @Tailscale, and the excellent Remote Desktop iPhone app. I needed to edit a JSON file using Azure Storage Explorer for my podcast while on vacation. Did it over LTE on a train in Switzerland. AMAZING
Reply
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...

@libsysguy
Elliott Davis
I tried @Tailscale for the first time last night. Holy smokes what a delightfully well thought out product
Reply
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...

@jgavinray
J. Gavin Ray
Been using @Tailscale for a while at work and personally. Who would have thought networking could be... easy?!
Reply
Share
...

@dixdotdev
big jim
The campus WiFi also prevented my original Wireguard VPN. Multiple NATs, blocked ports... Tailscale just figures it all out. There's honestly dozens of other reasons, but for me it just helps me to be portable. I run pihole too. I'd be lost without it now!
Reply
Share
...

@TheodoreJSalvo
Theo Salvo
Oh @Tailscale, I’ve put you off for so long not knowing what I was missing. In advance of #KubeCon I now can manage my home NAS and my home k8s cluster…from my phone! Thank you!
Reply
Share
...

@falsefalse
llia
Thanks to @Tailscale being available as a package for @Synology I was able to renew @letsencrypt certificate on my home NAS while being 8000 kilometers away from it. Amazing piece of tech 🥹
Reply
Share
...

@bensonk42
Benson Kalahar
No joke, some of the best software I've ever used. Between machines that are on the tail scale network, everything is encrypted by default. If you use it for all the machines you want to have talking, you install it and never think about it again.
Reply
Share
...

@qmacro
@qmacro@hachyderm.io
The hardest thing to understand about @tailscale is that there are no hard things to understand about @tailscale and it just works.
Reply
Share
...

@techyteachme
Zack Allen
Just setup @Tailscale and my mind is BLOWN.
Reply
Share
...

@simonvc
Simon Vans-Colina
@Tailscale is so good it makes me angry it didn't exist since the beginning of the internet. It's basically the upgrade the internet needed. Fully-Routable (+firewall) -> NAT'd (+STUN) -> Encrypted Personal Mesh.
Reply
Share
...

@mrabino1
Matthew V Rabinowitz
I am not an investor in, @tailscale (though, I wish I were). From my lens they will change how we all use the internet. Just a question of when, not if. #privacy
Reply
Share
...

@shanselman
Scott Hanselman
Just Remote Desktop’ed into my machine at home using my iPhone, @Tailscale, and the excellent Remote Desktop iPhone app. I needed to edit a JSON file using Azure Storage Explorer for my podcast while on vacation. Did it over LTE on a train in Switzerland. AMAZING
Reply
Share
...

@libsysguy
Elliott Davis
I tried @Tailscale for the first time last night. Holy smokes what a delightfully well thought out product
Reply
Share
...

@jgavinray
J. Gavin Ray
Been using @Tailscale for a while at work and personally. Who would have thought networking could be... easy?!
Reply
Share
...

@dixdotdev
big jim
The campus WiFi also prevented my original Wireguard VPN. Multiple NATs, blocked ports... Tailscale just figures it all out. There's honestly dozens of other reasons, but for me it just helps me to be portable. I run pihole too. I'd be lost without it now!
Reply
Share
...

@TheodoreJSalvo
Theo Salvo
Oh @Tailscale, I’ve put you off for so long not knowing what I was missing. In advance of #KubeCon I now can manage my home NAS and my home k8s cluster…from my phone! Thank you!
Reply
Share
...

@falsefalse
llia
Thanks to @Tailscale being available as a package for @Synology I was able to renew @letsencrypt certificate on my home NAS while being 8000 kilometers away from it. Amazing piece of tech 🥹
Reply
Share
...

@bensonk42
Benson Kalahar
No joke, some of the best software I've ever used. Between machines that are on the tail scale network, everything is encrypted by default. If you use it for all the machines you want to have talking, you install it and never think about it again.
Reply
Share
...

@qmacro
@qmacro@hachyderm.io
The hardest thing to understand about @tailscale is that there are no hard things to understand about @tailscale and it just works.
Reply
Share
...

@techyteachme
Zack Allen
Just setup @Tailscale and my mind is BLOWN.
Reply
Share
...

@simonvc
Simon Vans-Colina
@Tailscale is so good it makes me angry it didn't exist since the beginning of the internet. It's basically the upgrade the internet needed. Fully-Routable (+firewall) -> NAT'd (+STUN) -> Encrypted Personal Mesh.
Reply
Share
...

@mrabino1
Matthew V Rabinowitz
I am not an investor in, @tailscale (though, I wish I were). From my lens they will change how we all use the internet. Just a question of when, not if. #privacy
Reply
Share
...

@shanselman
Scott Hanselman
Just Remote Desktop’ed into my machine at home using my iPhone, @Tailscale, and the excellent Remote Desktop iPhone app. I needed to edit a JSON file using Azure Storage Explorer for my podcast while on vacation. Did it over LTE on a train in Switzerland. AMAZING
Reply
Share
...

@libsysguy
Elliott Davis
I tried @Tailscale for the first time last night. Holy smokes what a delightfully well thought out product
Reply
Share
...

@jgavinray
J. Gavin Ray
Been using @Tailscale for a while at work and personally. Who would have thought networking could be... easy?!
Reply
Share
...

@dixdotdev
big jim
The campus WiFi also prevented my original Wireguard VPN. Multiple NATs, blocked ports... Tailscale just figures it all out. There's honestly dozens of other reasons, but for me it just helps me to be portable. I run pihole too. I'd be lost without it now!
Reply
Share
...

@TheodoreJSalvo
Theo Salvo
Oh @Tailscale, I’ve put you off for so long not knowing what I was missing. In advance of #KubeCon I now can manage my home NAS and my home k8s cluster…from my phone! Thank you!
Reply
Share
...

@falsefalse
llia
Thanks to @Tailscale being available as a package for @Synology I was able to renew @letsencrypt certificate on my home NAS while being 8000 kilometers away from it. Amazing piece of tech 🥹
Reply
Share
...

@bensonk42
Benson Kalahar
No joke, some of the best software I've ever used. Between machines that are on the tail scale network, everything is encrypted by default. If you use it for all the machines you want to have talking, you install it and never think about it again.
Reply
Share
...

@qmacro
@qmacro@hachyderm.io
The hardest thing to understand about @tailscale is that there are no hard things to understand about @tailscale and it just works.
Reply
Share
...

@techyteachme
Zack Allen
Just setup @Tailscale and my mind is BLOWN.
Reply
Share
...

@simonvc
Simon Vans-Colina
@Tailscale is so good it makes me angry it didn't exist since the beginning of the internet. It's basically the upgrade the internet needed. Fully-Routable (+firewall) -> NAT'd (+STUN) -> Encrypted Personal Mesh.
Reply
Share
...

@mrabino1
Matthew V Rabinowitz
I am not an investor in, @tailscale (though, I wish I were). From my lens they will change how we all use the internet. Just a question of when, not if. #privacy
Reply
Share
...

@shanselman
Scott Hanselman
Just Remote Desktop’ed into my machine at home using my iPhone, @Tailscale, and the excellent Remote Desktop iPhone app. I needed to edit a JSON file using Azure Storage Explorer for my podcast while on vacation. Did it over LTE on a train in Switzerland. AMAZING
Reply
Share
...

@libsysguy
Elliott Davis
I tried @Tailscale for the first time last night. Holy smokes what a delightfully well thought out product
Reply
Share
...

@plasticine
Justin Morris
Geez @Tailscale is just flat-out good technology 😍 The implications for improving and uplifts so many thing from developer and operator experience dramatically. The more I play with it the more impressed I am. Excellent tooling.
Reply
Share
...

@jashankj
Jashank Jeremy
I've run my own VPN for ages (since 2015, I think?) — and I'm now seriously considering turning it off, because @Tailscale seems to do everything I want ... and has stuff I never quite got to behave right. No muss, no fuss; excellent.
Reply
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@LiamJKeegan
Liam Keegan
Uhh this is sweet!
Redirecting SSL authentication to Tailscale to handle it for you eliminates the need to manage PKI at scale, or go through the nightmare of changing keys out when someone leaves.
And, EVERYTHING is protected, regardless of where the workload loves. AWESOME!
Reply
Share
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@matolucina
Martin Lucina
Install @Tailscale. Click "Share node". Send link. 2 minutes later, someone who's never used Tailscale before reports "I can connect to the machine, this works like magic!"
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@sumercip
Sümer Cip
I don't like ranting about software. But I will make an exception: @Tailscale is really AMAZING! I have managed to set it up for my personal use WITHOUT reading a single line of documentation.
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@jbrooksuk
James Brooks
I've been using @Tailscale for a few weeks now and it's so good. I can't believe it's free for personal use.
I love that I can access my local network from anywhere.
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@masonegger
Mason Egger
Another tool that I absolutely LOVE using is @Tailscale. You never realize you need a VPN until you do. Shady hotel wifi, no match. The absolute ease of use Tailscale brings is legit inspiring me to reconsider starting up a home lab again.
Bravo Tailscale team.
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@mtiller
Michael Tiller
A few days ago, I said I hadn’t had any experience with @tailscale. Well, now I have and all I can say is WOW! I’ve now configured two private networks and it was SO easy to use and did everything I needed. Installation on Linux, Mac and Windows was a snap. KUDOS!
Reply
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@raesene
Rory McCune
Gotta say, @Tailscale is really good stuff. Easy to configure, flexible, fast. Wanted to route my traffic via home while travelling, SSH into a VM at home setup an exit node, done!
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...

@plasticine
Justin Morris
Geez @Tailscale is just flat-out good technology 😍 The implications for improving and uplifts so many thing from developer and operator experience dramatically. The more I play with it the more impressed I am. Excellent tooling.
Reply
Share
...

@jashankj
Jashank Jeremy
I've run my own VPN for ages (since 2015, I think?) — and I'm now seriously considering turning it off, because @Tailscale seems to do everything I want ... and has stuff I never quite got to behave right. No muss, no fuss; excellent.
Reply
Share
...

@LiamJKeegan
Liam Keegan
Uhh this is sweet!
Redirecting SSL authentication to Tailscale to handle it for you eliminates the need to manage PKI at scale, or go through the nightmare of changing keys out when someone leaves.
And, EVERYTHING is protected, regardless of where the workload loves. AWESOME!
Reply
Share
...

@matolucina
Martin Lucina
Install @Tailscale. Click "Share node". Send link. 2 minutes later, someone who's never used Tailscale before reports "I can connect to the machine, this works like magic!"
Reply
Share
...

@sumercip
Sümer Cip
I don't like ranting about software. But I will make an exception: @Tailscale is really AMAZING! I have managed to set it up for my personal use WITHOUT reading a single line of documentation.
Reply
Share
...

@jbrooksuk
James Brooks
I've been using @Tailscale for a few weeks now and it's so good. I can't believe it's free for personal use.
I love that I can access my local network from anywhere.
Reply
Share
...

@masonegger
Mason Egger
Another tool that I absolutely LOVE using is @Tailscale. You never realize you need a VPN until you do. Shady hotel wifi, no match. The absolute ease of use Tailscale brings is legit inspiring me to reconsider starting up a home lab again.
Bravo Tailscale team.
Reply
Share
...

@mtiller
Michael Tiller
A few days ago, I said I hadn’t had any experience with @tailscale. Well, now I have and all I can say is WOW! I’ve now configured two private networks and it was SO easy to use and did everything I needed. Installation on Linux, Mac and Windows was a snap. KUDOS!
Reply
Share
...

@raesene
Rory McCune
Gotta say, @Tailscale is really good stuff. Easy to configure, flexible, fast. Wanted to route my traffic via home while travelling, SSH into a VM at home setup an exit node, done!
Reply
Share
...

@plasticine
Justin Morris
Geez @Tailscale is just flat-out good technology 😍 The implications for improving and uplifts so many thing from developer and operator experience dramatically. The more I play with it the more impressed I am. Excellent tooling.
Reply
Share
...

@jashankj
Jashank Jeremy
I've run my own VPN for ages (since 2015, I think?) — and I'm now seriously considering turning it off, because @Tailscale seems to do everything I want ... and has stuff I never quite got to behave right. No muss, no fuss; excellent.
Reply
Share
...

@LiamJKeegan
Liam Keegan
Uhh this is sweet!
Redirecting SSL authentication to Tailscale to handle it for you eliminates the need to manage PKI at scale, or go through the nightmare of changing keys out when someone leaves.
And, EVERYTHING is protected, regardless of where the workload loves. AWESOME!
Reply
Share
...

@matolucina
Martin Lucina
Install @Tailscale. Click "Share node". Send link. 2 minutes later, someone who's never used Tailscale before reports "I can connect to the machine, this works like magic!"
Reply
Share
...

@sumercip
Sümer Cip
I don't like ranting about software. But I will make an exception: @Tailscale is really AMAZING! I have managed to set it up for my personal use WITHOUT reading a single line of documentation.
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@jbrooksuk
James Brooks
I've been using @Tailscale for a few weeks now and it's so good. I can't believe it's free for personal use.
I love that I can access my local network from anywhere.
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@masonegger
Mason Egger
Another tool that I absolutely LOVE using is @Tailscale. You never realize you need a VPN until you do. Shady hotel wifi, no match. The absolute ease of use Tailscale brings is legit inspiring me to reconsider starting up a home lab again.
Bravo Tailscale team.
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@mtiller
Michael Tiller
A few days ago, I said I hadn’t had any experience with @tailscale. Well, now I have and all I can say is WOW! I’ve now configured two private networks and it was SO easy to use and did everything I needed. Installation on Linux, Mac and Windows was a snap. KUDOS!
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@raesene
Rory McCune
Gotta say, @Tailscale is really good stuff. Easy to configure, flexible, fast. Wanted to route my traffic via home while travelling, SSH into a VM at home setup an exit node, done!
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@plasticine
Justin Morris
Geez @Tailscale is just flat-out good technology 😍 The implications for improving and uplifts so many thing from developer and operator experience dramatically. The more I play with it the more impressed I am. Excellent tooling.
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@jashankj
Jashank Jeremy
I've run my own VPN for ages (since 2015, I think?) — and I'm now seriously considering turning it off, because @Tailscale seems to do everything I want ... and has stuff I never quite got to behave right. No muss, no fuss; excellent.
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@LiamJKeegan
Liam Keegan
Uhh this is sweet!
Redirecting SSL authentication to Tailscale to handle it for you eliminates the need to manage PKI at scale, or go through the nightmare of changing keys out when someone leaves.
And, EVERYTHING is protected, regardless of where the workload loves. AWESOME!
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@matolucina
Martin Lucina
Install @Tailscale. Click "Share node". Send link. 2 minutes later, someone who's never used Tailscale before reports "I can connect to the machine, this works like magic!"
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@sumercip
Sümer Cip
I don't like ranting about software. But I will make an exception: @Tailscale is really AMAZING! I have managed to set it up for my personal use WITHOUT reading a single line of documentation.
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@jbrooksuk
James Brooks
I've been using @Tailscale for a few weeks now and it's so good. I can't believe it's free for personal use.
I love that I can access my local network from anywhere.
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@masonegger
Mason Egger
Another tool that I absolutely LOVE using is @Tailscale. You never realize you need a VPN until you do. Shady hotel wifi, no match. The absolute ease of use Tailscale brings is legit inspiring me to reconsider starting up a home lab again.
Bravo Tailscale team.
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@mtiller
Michael Tiller
A few days ago, I said I hadn’t had any experience with @tailscale. Well, now I have and all I can say is WOW! I’ve now configured two private networks and it was SO easy to use and did everything I needed. Installation on Linux, Mac and Windows was a snap. KUDOS!
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@raesene
Rory McCune
Gotta say, @Tailscale is really good stuff. Easy to configure, flexible, fast. Wanted to route my traffic via home while travelling, SSH into a VM at home setup an exit node, done!
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Simple, powerful, and reliable
Quick deployment
Establish private networks in minutes and push out Tailscale to users without having to configure every device.
Infrastructure agnostic
Tailscale works wherever you do, on any platform, service, or runtime, anywhere.
Secure by default
Authorize which resources are accessible to users, roles, or groups with Access Control Lists (ACLs).
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