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	"plain_text": "Tailscale | Secure Connectivity for AI, IoT \u0026 Multi-Cloud\r\nArchived: 2026-04-05 19:27:43 UTC\r\nThe best secure connectivity platform for devs, IT, and security\r\nThe best secure connectivity platform for the AI era\r\nA Zero Trust identity-based connectivity platform that replaces your legacy VPN, SASE, and PAM and connects\r\nremote teams, multi-cloud environments, CI/CD pipelines, Edge \u0026 IoT devices, and AI workloads.\r\nProduct\r\nSecuring AI\r\nGovern AI users and agents all in one place\r\nSignificantly reduce API key sprawl across your organization\r\nAnalyze full LLM sessions and MCP tool usage\r\nSee what models are used, what tools are called, and manage AI budgets\r\nBlock tool calls before they happen\r\nWorks with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, self-hosted or hosted models, and more\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 1 of 23\n\nLearn more\r\nProduct\r\nSecuring AI\r\nGovern AI users and agents all in one place\r\nSignificantly reduce API key sprawl across your organization\r\nAnalyze full LLM sessions and MCP tool usage\r\nSee what models are used, what tools are called, and manage AI budgets\r\nBlock tool calls before they happen\r\nWorks with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, self-hosted or hosted models, and more\r\nLearn more\r\n20,000 businesses\r\nchoose Tailscale\r\n20,000 businesses\r\nchoose Tailscale\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 2 of 23\n\n25x\r\nheadcount growth without dedicated IT resources for config or onboarding.\r\nRead case study\r\nEasy, secure, identity-based access to anything\r\nEasy, secure, identity-based access to anything\r\nTailscale deploys quickly and enables Zero Trust access to any resource on your network. From CI/CD runners\r\nacross multi-cloud environments, to SaaS tools and infrastructure, Tailscale connects it all, seamlessly.\r\nInstallation takes minutes\r\nGet started in minutes. Integrations apply policies to your teams at scale.\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 3 of 23\n\nSwitching is easy\r\nCross-platform and infrastructure agnostic to give the flexibility you need.\r\nBridge hybrid environments\r\nAcross clouds or on-prem, Tailscale’s mesh overlay network connects it all.\r\nDeveloper approved,\r\nBut don’t just take our word for it.\r\nDeveloper approved,\r\nBut don’t just take our word for it.\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 4 of 23\n\n@sharathpataliSharath Patali\r\nSetting up a mesh VPN on all my devices was so damn easy thanks to @Tailscale. A tightly sealed network of\r\nremote devices with almost no configuration and also ease of adding a new device to the mesh is just what I\r\nwanted. Amazing work @Tailscale!\r\n@LiamJKeeganLiam Keegan\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 5 of 23\n\nUhh this is sweet! Redirecting SSL authentication to Tailscale to handle it for you eliminates the need to manage\r\nPKI at scale, or go through the nightmare of changing keys out when someone leaves. And, EVERYTHING is\r\nprotected, regardless of where the workload lives. AWESOME!\r\nAfter installing @Tailscale on a bunch of machines on my home network (Linux x86 + aarch64, MacOS,\r\nWindows) I've just ventured out. Had to restart the process but holy moly, just SSH'ed into my boxes, building\r\ncode and pushing configs around like I'm home. Amazing. Converted\r\nJust paid for @Tailscale. Installed it on our robots; so far so good. Compared to OpenVPN: * Serverless * Always\r\non * Same config in office \u0026 field * Scales to large # devices * GUI-based ACL w/SSO * Fixed IPs, DNS-friendly * Dead simple config+use\r\n@morgallantMorgan Gallant\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 6 of 23\n\nThe beauty of @Tailscale is that they enable people to make their own personal internet, for free in most cases.\r\nIt’s this weird paradigm shift, since you have to actively work to make applications insecure rather than the other\r\nway around.\r\n@johnrlynchJohn Lynch\r\nIf you deal with servers in any way drop everything and get this. VPN nirvana. @Tailscale https://tailscale.com\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 7 of 23\n\n@devilmonasteryMichael R.\r\n@Tailscale busts double nat (travel router -\u003e plane wifi) and connects me to my home server so I can silence a\r\nprometheus humidity alert (can’t really add water to the humidifier from here).\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 8 of 23\n\n@oddurOddur Magnusson\r\nSometimes you come across a tool that changes how you see things, @Tailscale is one of those. Thinking in terms\r\nof point 2 point VPN tunnels seems so outdated once you have seen that lights.\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 9 of 23\n\n@jgavinrayJ. Gavin Ray\r\nBeen using @Tailscale for a while at work and personally. Who would have thought networking could be... easy?!\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 10 of 23\n\n@dixdotdevbig jim\r\nThe campus WiFi also prevented my original Wireguard VPN. Multiple NATs, blocked ports... Tailscale just\r\nfigures it all out. There's honestly dozens of other reasons, but for me it just helps me to be portable. I run pihole\r\ntoo. I'd be lost without it now!\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 11 of 23\n\n@TheodoreJSalvoTheo Salvo\r\nOh @Tailscale, I’ve put you off for so long not knowing what I was missing. In advance of #KubeCon I now can\r\nmanage my home NAS and my home k8s cluster…from my phone! Thank you!\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 12 of 23\n\n@falsefalsellia\r\nThanks to @Tailscale being available as a package for @Synology I was able to renew @letsencrypt certificate on\r\nmy home NAS while being 8000 kilometers away from it. Amazing piece of tech 🥹\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 13 of 23\n\n@sharathpataliSharath Patali\r\nSetting up a mesh VPN on all my devices was so damn easy thanks to @Tailscale. A tightly sealed network of\r\nremote devices with almost no configuration and also ease of adding a new device to the mesh is just what I\r\nwanted. Amazing work @Tailscale!\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 14 of 23\n\n@LiamJKeeganLiam Keegan\r\nUhh this is sweet! Redirecting SSL authentication to Tailscale to handle it for you eliminates the need to manage\r\nPKI at scale, or go through the nightmare of changing keys out when someone leaves. And, EVERYTHING is\r\nprotected, regardless of where the workload lives. AWESOME!\r\nAfter installing @Tailscale on a bunch of machines on my home network (Linux x86 + aarch64, MacOS,\r\nWindows) I've just ventured out. Had to restart the process but holy moly, just SSH'ed into my boxes, building\r\ncode and pushing configs around like I'm home. Amazing. Converted\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 15 of 23\n\nJust paid for @Tailscale. Installed it on our robots; so far so good. Compared to OpenVPN: * Serverless * Always\r\non * Same config in office \u0026 field * Scales to large # devices * GUI-based ACL w/SSO * Fixed IPs, DNS-friendly * Dead simple config+use\r\n@morgallantMorgan Gallant\r\nThe beauty of @Tailscale is that they enable people to make their own personal internet, for free in most cases.\r\nIt’s this weird paradigm shift, since you have to actively work to make applications insecure rather than the other\r\nway around.\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 16 of 23\n\n@johnrlynchJohn Lynch\r\nIf you deal with servers in any way drop everything and get this. VPN nirvana. @Tailscale https://tailscale.com\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 17 of 23\n\n@devilmonasteryMichael R.\r\n@Tailscale busts double nat (travel router -\u003e plane wifi) and connects me to my home server so I can silence a\r\nprometheus humidity alert (can’t really add water to the humidifier from here).\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 18 of 23\n\n@oddurOddur Magnusson\r\nSometimes you come across a tool that changes how you see things, @Tailscale is one of those. Thinking in terms\r\nof point 2 point VPN tunnels seems so outdated once you have seen that lights.\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 19 of 23\n\n@jgavinrayJ. Gavin Ray\r\nBeen using @Tailscale for a while at work and personally. Who would have thought networking could be... easy?!\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 20 of 23\n\n@dixdotdevbig jim\r\nThe campus WiFi also prevented my original Wireguard VPN. Multiple NATs, blocked ports... Tailscale just\r\nfigures it all out. There's honestly dozens of other reasons, but for me it just helps me to be portable. I run pihole\r\ntoo. I'd be lost without it now!\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 21 of 23\n\n@TheodoreJSalvoTheo Salvo\r\nOh @Tailscale, I’ve put you off for so long not knowing what I was missing. In advance of #KubeCon I now can\r\nmanage my home NAS and my home k8s cluster…from my phone! Thank you!\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 22 of 23\n\n@falsefalsellia\r\nThanks to @Tailscale being available as a package for @Synology I was able to renew @letsencrypt certificate on\r\nmy home NAS while being 8000 kilometers away from it. Amazing piece of tech 🥹\r\nSecure your networking\r\nusing identity with Tailscale\r\nSource: https://tailscale.com/\r\nhttps://tailscale.com/\r\nPage 23 of 23",
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