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title: "Going all in on Tailscale"
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date: 2024-07-02T08:26:40+00:00
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I've been fiddling with Tailscale for a while. It has always seemed like a really interesting piece of tech but there have been a few things that have held me back from going all in.
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For context, Tailscale is a VPN platform built on top of Wireguard that builds a flat, programmable network. It has some helpful features to help keep clients connected in ways that Wireguard wont, by default. This helps with clients that are behind complex NATs.
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I've been running my own Wireguard tunnels for home access since before Tailscale came out and was always pretty impressed with what Wireguard represents over the alternatives. I ran an OpenVPN tunnel a long time ago and, to be honest, it was comparatively crap. Wireguard being just a key pair is so simple and the performance is basically native.
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This meant that my remote access solution was heavily centered on my Pfsense router for both Wireguard tunnel hosting and all of the routing rules.
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# Sharing
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# Containers
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# CI/CD
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