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Tailscale raises $100M

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1. tomputer ◴[] No.31263601[source]
For almost a decade I have worked with IPsec and OpenVPN solutions for both client and site-to-site VPN tunnels. On enterprise hardware, community/proprietary software and at public cloud providers. I still work with these because today many vendors only support IPsec.

A few years ago I discovered WireGuard and I was really amazed how easy it was to setup a tunnel. Especially if you've dealt with IPsec before. It felt as easy as creating an SSH tunnel between two servers, with only 4 or 5 lines of code in a config on both sides.

Then last year I discovered Tailscale and I was blown away! How did this even work[1] without opening ports in the firewall? And how cool is it that I no longer have overlapping addresses[2] from other networks. Within 15 minutes I had my own mesh network between my Mac, iPhone, Raspberry Pi and other servers. Fantastic!

I'm on the Personal/Free plan but if this would no longer be free, I would be happy to pay for this service (shut up and take my money).

[1] https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works/

[2] https://tailscale.com/kb/1015/100.x-addresses/

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2. benoliver999 ◴[] No.31270222[source]
We used openvpn for years and it felt like every client had an obscure reason it wouldn't work, and we'd have to find a workaround.

Installed zerotier and it couldn't be simpler now.