> BTW, why are people acting like accessing a server from a phone is a 2025 innovation?
> SSH clients on Android/iOS have existed for 15 years
That is not the point, Tailscale is not just about having a network connection, it's everything that goes with. I used to have OpenVPN, and there's a world of difference.
- The tailscale client is much nicer and convenient to use on Android than anything I have seen.
- The auth plane is simpler, especially for non tech users (parents, wife) whom I wish to access my photo album. They are basically independent with tailscale.
- The simplicity also allows me to recommend it to friends and we can link between our tailnet, e.g. to cross backup our NAS.
- Tailscale can terminate SSH publicly, so I can selectively expose services on the internet (e.g. VaultWarden) without exposing my server and hosting a reverse proxy.
> SSH clients on Android/iOS have existed for 15 years
That is not the point, Tailscale is not just about having a network connection, it's everything that goes with. I used to have OpenVPN, and there's a world of difference.
- The tailscale client is much nicer and convenient to use on Android than anything I have seen.
- The auth plane is simpler, especially for non tech users (parents, wife) whom I wish to access my photo album. They are basically independent with tailscale.
- The simplicity also allows me to recommend it to friends and we can link between our tailnet, e.g. to cross backup our NAS.
- Tailscale can terminate SSH publicly, so I can selectively expose services on the internet (e.g. VaultWarden) without exposing my server and hosting a reverse proxy.
- ACLs are simple and user friendly.