Comment by lxgr
5 days ago
You can maybe connect to everyone over IPv4, but chances are that that path is strictly worse (in terms of latency, P2P reachability, congestion et.c) than a v6 one would be.
For example, two IPv6 peers can often trivially reach each other even behind firewalls (using UDP hole punching). For NAT, having too restrictive a NAT gateway on either side can easily prevent reachability.
I have tailscale on all my mobile/portable devices I use away from home. It punches holes so I don't have to, even makes DNS work for my tailnet in a way I've never been able to get to work the way I want the normal way.
Yes, Tailscale is great, and it does manage to traverse pretty much every firewall or NAT in my experience as well. Quite often, it even does so using IPv6 :)