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Tailscale, formed in March 2019. | Tailscale, formed in March 2019. | ||
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+ | *Maintains a database of endpoints on its server, so that when client X needs to talk to client Z, it fetches the endpoint details and then makes a direct connection. It's calls this a mesh network. | ||
Tailscale works info: https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works/ | Tailscale works info: https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works/ | ||
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+ | ===Price=== | ||
+ | Solo: Free | ||
+ | Connectivity: $10 | ||
+ | Security: $20 | ||
+ | Enterprise: on request | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 08:25, 9 April 2020
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WireGuard is a free and open-source software application and communication protocol that implements virtual private network techniques to create secure point-to-point connections in routed or bridged configurations.
$ sudo apt install wireguard
Included in 2020 into the Linux Kernel 5.6
WireGuard's encryption speed claims to be faster that IPsec group protocols.
Tailscale
Tailscale, formed in March 2019.
- It's based on peer-to-peer VPNs rather than piping all VPN traffic through a single concentrator.
- Maintains a database of endpoints on its server, so that when client X needs to talk to client Z, it fetches the endpoint details and then makes a direct connection. It's calls this a mesh network.
Tailscale works info: https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works/
Price
Solo: Free Connectivity: $10 Security: $20 Enterprise: on request
See also
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