How to Secure a Synology NAS | WunderTech
…If you’d rather not use OpenVPN, another great option is Tailscale which requires no port forwarding and a limited setup. 2.2 Port Forwarding & Synology’s Firewall While it is generally…
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Tailscale is a VPN service that uses WireGuard for the encrypted connections, but makes the setup much easier. Instead of manually creating WireGuard keys, configuring peers, opening firewall ports, and managing client configs, you install Tailscale, sign in, and your device joins your Tailnet. That is the main reason Tailscale is so popular. It removes a lot of the annoying parts of WireGuard setup. Tailscale is especially useful if you: Cannot port forward because of CGNAT or ISP limitations. Do not want to open ports on your router/firewall. Want an easy way to access devices across multi
Tailscale vs WireGuard: Which VPN Should You Use?For my own setups, I generally lean toward WireGuard when I want the VPN to be fully under my control and I’m already using a firewall or server that supports it. That is why I like WireGuard on pfSense, UniFi, OPNsense, or a Raspberry Pi. I would use Tailscale when I want remote access to work quickly, when port forwarding is not possible, when a device is behind CGNAT, or when I want easier multi-device management without manually building every peer relationship. Choose Tailscale if you want easy setup, no port forwarding, simple device management, CGNAT support, subnet routing, and exit no
Tailscale vs WireGuard: Which VPN Should You Use?…If you’d rather not use OpenVPN, another great option is Tailscale which requires no port forwarding and a limited setup. 2.2 Port Forwarding & Synology’s Firewall While it is generally…
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