It'll never happen

They've been promising the release since '21

Just run tailscale on there. Its;

- free

- fast

- encrypted

- extremely easy to setup; less than 30 seconds for me to setup

Literally a one-click install

Use it all the time

Don't trust tailscale? Run headscale (all relay server self-hosted)

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It already happened. Beta is not far out:

I'll believe it when I can one click run

You can, here is a link to alpha11 .iso files: https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os/actions/runs/13056709642

Thank you

I'm in their chats and listening to their meetings regularly. It's in alpha and I have it running on my dev box. But unfortunately I also use T-Mobile internet so I don't have router control or an ip... So I will have to use taikscale anyway

But I am trying to verify that T-Mobile is blocking my Reticulum setup before I drop them.

I’ve been seeing this a lot and want to look into it. Is there a Start9 package for it? Or some guide?

Check the docs for any OS/device you want to run it on

Setup a free account (good for 5 devices)

Run curl command

Done

Wayyy to simple, fast, encrypted & FREE

https://tailscale.com/download/linux

Thanks! 🤙

Good for 100 devices! Wow

I saw that! So is this like a self-hosted VPN? I’m going to read the how-it-works page but I can’t wait. 😆

Yes correct

If you don't trust tailscale then you can use headscale

Head great things about that havent tried it tho

I use it all the time for all the 3D printers and other nodes

Works excellent. & also have SSH enabled so I can do the fine-detailed things

& on one desktop I have full desktop view as if I'm sitting there

Amazing

Awesome can’t wait to try it out. 😎

Headscale has some limits around ACL functionality that the tailscale coordinator has, and obviously doesn't have a flashy full-featured admin interface, but it more than gets the job done for a small user network. Mine's been going for at least a few years.

Tailscale alone is pretty safe. They'll know your device & network layout, and how much traffic each uses, but nothing more granular than that. Technically, you can do a lot with it running from a home server & on your phone on the go.