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Deep Dive: Tailscale 1.60 Subnet Routing and How to Use for Home Lab Access

DEV Community·ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHAL·30 days ago
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Deep Dive: Tailscale 1.60 Subnet Routing and How to Use for Home Lab Access Home labs are a staple for IT pros, developers, and hobbyists looking to test software, host services, and learn new technologies. But accessing home lab resources remotely often requires complex VPN setups, port forwarding, or dynamic DNS. Tailscale, a zero-config mesh VPN, simplifies remote access — and its 1.60 release brings key improvements to subnet routing, a feature that makes accessing entire home lab subnets seamless. What Is Tailscale Subnet Routing? Tailscale creates a secure mesh network between all your devices, each assigned a unique 100.x.x.x IP address. Subnet routing extends this by letting you designate a Tailscale-enabled device as a subnet router that forwards traffic between your Tailscale network and a physical subnet on your local network (e.g., 192.168.1.0/24).…

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