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1. simonw+g6[view] [source] 2026-01-11 22:01:25
>>websku+(OP)
This posts lists inexpensive home servers, Tailscale and Claude Code as the big unlocks.

I actually think Tailscale may be an even bigger deal here than sysadmin help from Claude Code at al.

The biggest reason I had not to run a home server was security: I'm worried that I might fall behind on updates and end up compromised.

Tailscale dramatically reduces this risk, because I can so easily configure it so my own devices can talk to my home server from anywhere in the world without the risk of exposing any ports on it directly to the internet.

Being able to hit my home server directly from my iPhone via a tailnet no matter where in the world my iPhone might be is really cool.

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2. drnick+ab[view] [source] 2026-01-11 22:25:31
>>simonw+g6
I'd rather expose a Wireguard port and control my keys than introduce a third party like Tailscale.

I am not sure why people are so afraid of exposing ports. I have dozens of ports open on my server including SMTP, IMAP(S), HTTP(S), various game servers and don't see a problem with that. I can't rule out a vulnerability somewhere but services are containerized and/or run as separate UNIX users. It's the way the Internet is meant to work.

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3. alpn+2w[view] [source] 2026-01-12 00:49:58
>>drnick+ab
> I'd rather expose a Wireguard port and control my keys than introduce a third party like Tailscale.

I’m working on a (free) service that lets you have it both ways. It’s a thin layer on top of vanilla WireGuard that handles NAT traversal and endpoint updates so you don’t need to expose any ports, while leaving you in full control of your own keys and network topology.

https://wireplug.org

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4. copper+Lw[view] [source] 2026-01-12 00:55:41
>>alpn+2w
Apparently I'm ignorant about Tailscale, bacause your service description is exactly what I thought Tailscale was.
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5. Schema+by[view] [source] 2026-01-12 01:05:46
>>copper+Lw
The main issue people have with Tailscale is that it's a centralised service that isn't self hostable. The Tailscale server manages authentication and keeping track of your devices IPs.

Your eventual connection is direct to your device, but all the management before that runs on Tailscales server.

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6. TOMDM+MG[view] [source] 2026-01-12 02:01:46
>>Schema+by
Isn't this what headscale is for?
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