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Description:
Tailscale is both a free and commercial wireguard-based VPN solution that focuses on zero-trust networking and BeyondCorp principles. Their binaries already work on Clear Linux and I - as well as others - are using the successfully with a custom systemd service for starting automatically, however it would be great to see this packaged into an official bundle so that it can be abstracted away and handled for the user as it is on other distributions.
Looking at their download page for static binaries, they mention to reach out if you're using it on a distro they don't support. I have, and they are extremely receptive to the idea of you bundling up their software into an official bundle.
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go projects are quite a bit of work for us to package *UNLESS* the
upstream provides a properly vendored download archive -- which is super
rare.
Our builds cannot reach out to the internet (security) and go by default --
unless vendored -- will do that and fail the build
Official package name:
Tailscale
License (must be an OSI approved Open Source license)
Download URL of latest release
Latest release date (must be recent):
13/08/2020
Description:
Tailscale is both a free and commercial wireguard-based VPN solution that focuses on zero-trust networking and BeyondCorp principles. Their binaries already work on Clear Linux and I - as well as others - are using the successfully with a custom
systemd
service for starting automatically, however it would be great to see this packaged into an official bundle so that it can be abstracted away and handled for the user as it is on other distributions.Looking at their download page for static binaries, they mention to reach out if you're using it on a distro they don't support. I have, and they are extremely receptive to the idea of you bundling up their software into an official bundle.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: