TailMux: Multiple Tailscale tailnets at once, no switching + no VM | Product Hunt
The official Tailscale client keeps one tailnet active at a time. TailMux makes work and personal tailnets reachable simultaneously on macOS and Linux, without switching accounts, running multiple…
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
Tailscale Announces General Availability of Peer Relays for Customer-Deployed Networking
Customer-deployed, high-throughput relaying with production-level readiness, and you can run on it on any Tailscale node.
Teemux: A Tool for Aggregating Logs from Multiple Processes Without Service Restarts
That would require restarting your services to redirect their output. Fine for one-off scripts, but impractical when you have long-running p
Tailscale Announces Public Availability of Customer-Managed Peer Relays
Today we’re excited to announce public availability of Tailscale Peer Relays, a traffic relaying alternative to Tailscale’s managed DERP ser
Chat-tails: A Minimalist Terminal Chat Application Built on Tailscale for Controlled Communication
You can do a lot, building on top of Tailscale. But you can also do much less, intentionally. Here's one example.

Tailscale on Linux: Zero-Config Mesh VPN Guide (2026)
I installed Tailscale on Ubuntu 26.04 with zero-config mesh VPN setup, exit nodes, ACL policies, MagicDNS, and compared it against WireGuard

Tailscale on Linux: Zero-Config Mesh VPN Guide (2026)
I installed Tailscale on Ubuntu 26.04 with zero-config mesh VPN setup, exit nodes, ACL policies, MagicDNS, and compared it against WireGuard
Replacing Dual Headscale Tailnets with a Unified Netbird Mesh
How I replaced two independent Headscale tailnets with a single Netbird mesh VPN, eliminating profile switching and simplifying network acce

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.