Tailscale VPN: The Easiest Way to Access Your Servers and Network

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Published 2024-05-25
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Welcome to Techdox! In this video, we dive into Tailscale VPN, the ultimate tool for seamless, secure network connections. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, remote worker, or just someone looking to simplify their network security, Tailscale has got you covered.

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All Comments (8)
  • @alanjrobertson
    Haha wondered if you'd cover Headscale too 😉 Agree their docker install not ideal although the setup script has helped things a bit - Google Cloud free tier not enough spec though and I'm trying to sort running it on another server that already had nginx proxy manager running on it (their script assumes it has sole control over port 443).
  • Congrats for the 10k :)
  • @chrisumali9841
    Thanks for the demo and video, awesome. Have a great day
  • @-someone-.
    Thx man. I’ve been considering this for a while now. Tossing up between this and pivpn to add to my pi rack. 👍...but since you mentioned headscale at the end, this is now the best option as I prefer running and controlling everything myself. Also you say at 9:40 ...(24/7 etc...) yes I do have my pi running 24/7, so would headscale be the best option then? I’ll definitely wait for the video your gonna do on headscale. Also, I read this on reddit (2yrs old) , maybe it’s been fixed now.. Reddit- - dns leaks - with wireguard I can configure the client without dns leaks. With tailscale I could not get rid of dns leaks, even though I am using unbound on the server and tailscale dns server have been defined with local dns override
  • @geoffswan1254
    Where are the private keys generated/stored for the clients? Is anything stored on the TailScale server that could lead to a compromise?
  • How do I reduce latency? When I save a file to the host computer remotely, it takes quite a bit of time for it to complete saving.