Donny_Dog
ClioSport Club Member
Jim's rejects
I don't think there is a thread for us nerds. Wondered if anyone fancied sharing anything they're doing/learning/found useful.
Or just chatting about the I.T challenges they're facing, certifications, roles etc.
I'm in networking. Have been for 20 years or so, cut my cloth in Windows 2000! originally.
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Anyhow, I can share something to kick us off.
Thought some of you might find this useful: called Tailscale.
Stumbled across this about a week or so ago, and it is fckin mega.
Free as well - it basically creates an overlay network for your stuff. PC, Phone, server, container, Mac, virtual machine (on cloud or whatever) etc.
Drops them all in a global Layer 2 network. VPN mesh in seconds, literally.
For me, I help out our lasses business with I.T shiz, also my mate in Portugal has a tonne of macs in his business. Just install the app and they're all in my console. Can even ping them from any device by their name! I use it for instant remote desktop, no teamviewer or any of that shite. They're literally directly routable, as if on my home LAN/WAN.
Also got it on my mums laptop, as she is a proper spoon and can't operate windows, constantly ringing etc.
You can also set 'exit nodes' so any one of my devices can be the egress point - handy when abroad, my phone auto connects to tailscale and all my traffic egresses, from my home PC/Laptop back in the UK. It does other stuff, but I'm still playing at the minute.
There's 'invite' too. For example, my mate runs a jellyfin server with movies and s**t. He sent me an invite and his server appears on my console. Thus now directly routable from any of my devices.
Can get to it by name or I.P in a web browser from any of my devices to stream his stuff. Literally have to do nothing.
Like so... he sent me that invite.... I accepted, now appears in my console..
bosh that IP or name in my browser:
was streaming T2 in 1080 used about 10mb upload of his bandwidth at home like..
This dude explains it better than me.
Anyone else used/heard of it?
Or just chatting about the I.T challenges they're facing, certifications, roles etc.
I'm in networking. Have been for 20 years or so, cut my cloth in Windows 2000! originally.
-----------------------------
Anyhow, I can share something to kick us off.
Thought some of you might find this useful: called Tailscale.
Stumbled across this about a week or so ago, and it is fckin mega.
Free as well - it basically creates an overlay network for your stuff. PC, Phone, server, container, Mac, virtual machine (on cloud or whatever) etc.
Drops them all in a global Layer 2 network. VPN mesh in seconds, literally.
For me, I help out our lasses business with I.T shiz, also my mate in Portugal has a tonne of macs in his business. Just install the app and they're all in my console. Can even ping them from any device by their name! I use it for instant remote desktop, no teamviewer or any of that shite. They're literally directly routable, as if on my home LAN/WAN.
Also got it on my mums laptop, as she is a proper spoon and can't operate windows, constantly ringing etc.
You can also set 'exit nodes' so any one of my devices can be the egress point - handy when abroad, my phone auto connects to tailscale and all my traffic egresses, from my home PC/Laptop back in the UK. It does other stuff, but I'm still playing at the minute.
There's 'invite' too. For example, my mate runs a jellyfin server with movies and s**t. He sent me an invite and his server appears on my console. Thus now directly routable from any of my devices.
Can get to it by name or I.P in a web browser from any of my devices to stream his stuff. Literally have to do nothing.
Like so... he sent me that invite.... I accepted, now appears in my console..
bosh that IP or name in my browser:
was streaming T2 in 1080 used about 10mb upload of his bandwidth at home like..
This dude explains it better than me.
Anyone else used/heard of it?