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How I use Tailscale


Published on I’ve been using Tailscale for around four years to connect my disparate devices, servers and apps together. I wanted to talk a bit about how I use it, some cool features you might not know about, and some stumbling blocks I encountered.

They also open source all their client software, and there’s a third party control server implementation called Headscale if you want to avoid the hosted system entirely. Other services I run that support this include Miniflux(an RSS reader), (a book tracker), Linkding(a bookmark manager), and Seafile(a file storage system). My home automation software is tagged as an integration, as it reaches out to other services over Tailscale (e.g., to push metrics it receives from devices).

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