Most smart home gear gets worse once you connect it to the cloud
…Toss in Tailscale, and you’ve got a secure way to access your HASS instance even while you’re away from your smart home. Related I use Tailscale to remotely access my…
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…Toss in Tailscale, and you’ve got a secure way to access your HASS instance even while you’re away from your smart home. Related I use Tailscale to remotely access my…
…Thankfully, I discovered Tailscale soon after. Self-hosting works best when you're managing media you legitimately own yourself. Tailscale isn't a native Jellyfin feature , sure, but it's easily one…
…DietPi, Docker, and Tailscale make it possible Isolating tools and maintaining remote access When you're working with a low-end SBC, it's good to pick the most optimized, lightweight OS…
…Many repurposed-device setups use Tailscale as the backbone for secure remote access. Not quite — the answer is Tailscale VPN. Nabu Casa is actually a paid Home Assistant cloud subscription, not a…
…That included Nextcloud, Immich, Tailscale, Nginx, Vaultwarden, and a few others I've played with here and there. Jellyfin used to live here, too, but that setup didn't allow me to…
…Tailscale was already on all my devices, so instead of replacing the whole system, I just pointed to my own self-hosted Headscale control server rather than Tailscale's coordination servers. After…
…However, there’s still one missing link that needs to be addressed… Tailscale adds the remote access functionality to this gaming handheld It’s the only reliable way to beat the curse…
…The stacks include content and media services like Jellyfin, Immich, and Nextcloud; networking services like AdGuard, Unbound, Tailscale, and Newt (Pangolin connector); monitoring services like Uptime Kuma, Beszel, and Speedtest Tracker; and…
…That said, I’ve configured mine on a custom router I built with a ZimaBoard 2 , as it has enough horsepower to drive my DIY firewall as well as Tailscale , AdGuard, ntopng…
…Tailscale is the sole reason I can access my home lab from external networks, and I’ve configured it as a subnet router that exposes all the virtual guests, servers, and client…