#go #tailscale #tailscale_control_server #tailscale_server #wireguard
https://github.com/juanfont/headscale
https://github.com/juanfont/headscale
GitHub
GitHub - juanfont/headscale: An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server - juanfont/headscale
#go #2fa #oauth #sso #tailscale #vpn #wireguard
Tailscale makes it easy to create private networks using WireGuard technology. It works on many platforms like Linux, Windows, macOS, and some versions of FreeBSD and OpenBSD. You can also use Tailscale on iOS and Android devices. The benefit is that you can securely connect your devices over the internet as if they were on the same local network, which is useful for remote work or accessing home devices from anywhere. This makes your data safer and easier to manage.
https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale
Tailscale makes it easy to create private networks using WireGuard technology. It works on many platforms like Linux, Windows, macOS, and some versions of FreeBSD and OpenBSD. You can also use Tailscale on iOS and Android devices. The benefit is that you can securely connect your devices over the internet as if they were on the same local network, which is useful for remote work or accessing home devices from anywhere. This makes your data safer and easier to manage.
https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale
GitHub
GitHub - tailscale/tailscale: The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA. - tailscale/tailscale
#java #bash #docker #filemanager #files #incus #java #javafx #k8s #kubernetes #lxd #networking #podman #sftp #ssh #tailscale #wsl
XPipe is a tool that helps you manage all your remote connections in one place. It works with tools like SSH, Docker, and Kubernetes, making it easy to connect to servers and manage files remotely. You can use your favorite text editors and terminals with XPipe, which also supports secure file transfers and password management. This means you can easily access and work on multiple systems at once without needing to set up anything on the remote systems themselves.
https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe
XPipe is a tool that helps you manage all your remote connections in one place. It works with tools like SSH, Docker, and Kubernetes, making it easy to connect to servers and manage files remotely. You can use your favorite text editors and terminals with XPipe, which also supports secure file transfers and password management. This means you can easily access and work on multiple systems at once without needing to set up anything on the remote systems themselves.
https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe
GitHub
GitHub - xpipe-io/xpipe: Access your entire server infrastructure from your local desktop
Access your entire server infrastructure from your local desktop - xpipe-io/xpipe
#go #tailscale #tailscale_control_server #tailscale_server #wireguard
Headscale is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to the Tailscale control server, letting you create your own private VPN network using Wireguard technology. It supports key Tailscale features like node registration, DNS, file sharing (Taildrop), access control lists (ACLs), and more, making it ideal for personal or small group use. By running Headscale yourself, you gain full control over your network without relying on Tailscale’s servers, enhancing privacy and customization. You can manage access precisely with ACLs, tag devices for group policies, and use modern VPN benefits like NAT traversal and secure connections between your devices[1][3][5]. This helps you securely connect and control your devices in a private network tailored to your needs.
https://github.com/juanfont/headscale
Headscale is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to the Tailscale control server, letting you create your own private VPN network using Wireguard technology. It supports key Tailscale features like node registration, DNS, file sharing (Taildrop), access control lists (ACLs), and more, making it ideal for personal or small group use. By running Headscale yourself, you gain full control over your network without relying on Tailscale’s servers, enhancing privacy and customization. You can manage access precisely with ACLs, tag devices for group policies, and use modern VPN benefits like NAT traversal and secure connections between your devices[1][3][5]. This helps you securely connect and control your devices in a private network tailored to your needs.
https://github.com/juanfont/headscale
GitHub
GitHub - juanfont/headscale: An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server - juanfont/headscale
#javascript #cheerp #cheerpx #cpp #lwip #repl #tailscale #vm #wasm #webassembly #webvm #xterm_js
WebVM lets you run a full Linux system directly in your web browser without needing a server. It uses a special engine called CheerpX to safely run unmodified Linux programs by converting x86 code to WebAssembly. You get a real Debian Linux environment with many tools, and it supports networking through Tailscale VPN, so your browser VM can connect securely to the internet. You can also customize and deploy your own WebVM easily using GitHub, making it great for development, testing, or learning Linux without installing anything. This means you can have a powerful, private Linux machine anytime, anywhere, just in your browser[1][2][3].
https://github.com/leaningtech/webvm
WebVM lets you run a full Linux system directly in your web browser without needing a server. It uses a special engine called CheerpX to safely run unmodified Linux programs by converting x86 code to WebAssembly. You get a real Debian Linux environment with many tools, and it supports networking through Tailscale VPN, so your browser VM can connect securely to the internet. You can also customize and deploy your own WebVM easily using GitHub, making it great for development, testing, or learning Linux without installing anything. This means you can have a powerful, private Linux machine anytime, anywhere, just in your browser[1][2][3].
https://github.com/leaningtech/webvm
GitHub
GitHub - leaningtech/webvm: Virtual Machine for the Web
Virtual Machine for the Web. Contribute to leaningtech/webvm development by creating an account on GitHub.