Comment by konradb
10 hours ago
> So, somewhere on that website, there’s a free version that can be downloaded onto a desktop and run without signing up for their service?
If you go to https://tailscale.com/pricing?plan=personal
The first plan on the left called 'Personal' is free.
It uses a central orchestrator which is what requires you to sign up. If you prefer to self host your orchestrator you can look into Headscale, an alternative that seeks to be compatible with the clients.
> So, basically you leave a computer running at home, and this thing lets you pretend to be running your internet stuff through it while you’re on the road?
That's one thing you can do with it, yes. You can also run custom DNS entries across it, ACLs, it is very flexible.
Ugh. On mobile, the first plan on the pricing page is “ starter” for $6. The plan to the right is partly visible, indicating that you can scroll that way. There’s nothing to indicate that you can scroll left.
A less hostile website design would have (again) saved me a question.
It seems like it defaults to Business, which is paid. If you tap "Personal" you'll see the free plan.
Sorry, but try a little harder. Tailscale isn't hostile, but it seems you are -- you claim to think you need it, but don't know what it does and can't put in the effort to determine and foist those inabilities on Tailscale?
I've been using Tailscale for many years now and they have a terrific product.
Tailscale is one of the simplest, most useful things I use. I only use the personal plan, but I keep toying with signing up for paid because it’s a damn good product.