Since I’ve begun using the subnet router feature, everything has changed. Provisioning and segmenting at an enterprise level, but at home. Absolutely brilliant. And to Alex, I know you think you sound like a salesman…. You don’t. You come across like an enthused child (in the most positive way imaginable), that wants to share his new toy with everyone. You do it so well, that every video I watch is a silly fun ah ha moment. Cheers, and thank you!
20 years and I've never been able to get port forwarding to work like the tutorials say to do it. Zerotier was the first application I found that just works. I'm going to try this Tailscale.
I started with ZeroTier, then I found tailscale. Tailscale is without question every home labs best friend. I wouldn’t be surprised if you tried it, and are currently immersed in all of the things you can now do so easily. Enjoy, fellow tinkerer.
Awesome it's going to be built in. Hoe they do it simular to pfsense implementation where we can input our own server address if we are using headscale
What exactly are you wanting to see? It’s really just as simple as installing tailscale on the travel router and then all the devices connecting to the travel router magically can access the services on the tailnet.
Since I’ve begun using the subnet router feature, everything has changed. Provisioning and segmenting at an enterprise level, but at home. Absolutely brilliant.
And to Alex,
I know you think you sound like a salesman…. You don’t. You come across like an enthused child (in the most positive way imaginable), that wants to share his new toy with everyone. You do it so well, that every video I watch is a silly fun ah ha moment. Cheers, and thank you!
20 years and I've never been able to get port forwarding to work like the tutorials say to do it. Zerotier was the first application I found that just works. I'm going to try this Tailscale.
I started with ZeroTier, then I found tailscale. Tailscale is without question every home labs best friend. I wouldn’t be surprised if you tried it, and are currently immersed in all of the things you can now do so easily. Enjoy, fellow tinkerer.
For context, this feature set has inspired me to design my own front end/dash for my services, using tailscale serve.
Alex is my go to for just about every wonky idea I have just to see what I can pull off with tailscale and various other technologies.
Shout out for North Cackalacky!!
I just wish tailscale ACLs get a more intuitive interface; aka GUI.
No promises but we hear you loud and clear on this! 🎉
Awesome it's going to be built in. Hoe they do it simular to pfsense implementation where we can input our own server address if we are using headscale
What's the link to the tv station thing you keep talking about?
ersatztv.org/docs/user-guide/install/#unraid-docker
@@uncastshow thanks your the best
thank you. impossible to google
I would love to see a video on how to use tailscale on a GL inet travel router to eliminate the double nat for a plex server.
What exactly are you wanting to see? It’s really just as simple as installing tailscale on the travel router and then all the devices connecting to the travel router magically can access the services on the tailnet.
@@pcm1keSo after setting up Tailscale on travel router is the double May issue dealt with? Are you currently doing this?