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ShortN0te@lemmy.ml 2 weeks agoTailscale offers way more then just wireguard. ACLs, NAT traversal etc. etc.
While some use cases can be replaced with traditional wireguard, others not.
gravitywell@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
I’m curious what kind of a use case you can think of that “traditional wireguard” can’t replace tailscale for.
Tailscale has a maximum of 3 users on their free tier, so it seems like a super limited use case of people who DIY their own servers for Jellyfin or HomAssistant or whatever, but just a tad too lazy to setup their own Wireguard service in addition to whatever it is they’d be using it for… I think the vast majority of free tailscale users have simply never actually tried wg-easy , because if they did they wouldnt need to use a third party service.
pjusk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
Big difference in users and devices here. Tailscale might have a 3 user limit, but you can add up to 100 devices for free. So for me for example I have tailscale running in each and every docker container in my NAS. So each and every container can now act as a node on my tailnet. Users isn’t a big deal, any one node can activate funnel with a simple command and poof its available to the public. The convenience coupled with simplicity is what makes Tailscale so god damn good.
avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
Can you segregate connections between different nodes on the tailnet, like say node G and H can only talk to each other and no other nodes?
pjusk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
Not sure, not tried that as that’s outside my use case. But I would assume its possible with ACLs!