w1ve
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Hey Folks,
I have discovered TailScale, a mesh VPN, and I find it incredibly easy to use, and it runs everywhere. It's free for a single login, and a 50-login license can be had, for, I believe $48/yr (Many nodes can use same login). It uses Oauth for Login, which is simple. It is a worldwide mesh network, and it is very fast. They have clients for pretty much every OS -- Linux, Mac, Windows, IOS and Android. What is very cool, is that it has automatic routing for subnets... so don't just connect your computers -- everything in a subnet can be exposed simply by advertising the subnet (does not work from a Windows host yet). The other very cool feature is End-Point routing. You can turn that on, and all Internet traffic for all clients will flow through that node. Simple On/off via web control panel. Tailscale won't mess with any other part of your network, or DCHP, etc. www. tailscale.com. Recommended.
I have discovered TailScale, a mesh VPN, and I find it incredibly easy to use, and it runs everywhere. It's free for a single login, and a 50-login license can be had, for, I believe $48/yr (Many nodes can use same login). It uses Oauth for Login, which is simple. It is a worldwide mesh network, and it is very fast. They have clients for pretty much every OS -- Linux, Mac, Windows, IOS and Android. What is very cool, is that it has automatic routing for subnets... so don't just connect your computers -- everything in a subnet can be exposed simply by advertising the subnet (does not work from a Windows host yet). The other very cool feature is End-Point routing. You can turn that on, and all Internet traffic for all clients will flow through that node. Simple On/off via web control panel. Tailscale won't mess with any other part of your network, or DCHP, etc. www. tailscale.com. Recommended.