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DITCH your VPN! – How I Access my Home Server from ANYWHERE

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…anywhere I have an internet connection of course! Checkout my VPN alternative Twingate, a Zero Trust Network Access solution here:

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00:00 – Intro/How it Works
03:09 – Adding Remote Network
04:20 – Connectors
08:45 – Users and Permissions
11:44 – Clients and…

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  1. DISCLOSURE: This is a sponsored video in partnership with Twingate. At the 00:03 mark I display the screenshot of the initial email, but failed to disclose any further until the end of the video. My apologies. I also used YouTube's built-in feature to disclose this. I will make sure to disclose this better in video in the future with the limited amount of full sponsored videos I do.

    Sponsorship or not, I have been using Twingate for over 3 months as my primary solution to access my home network remotely.

  2. I've seen you are using Termius. I really like this ssh client. Thanks for this. I was using Tailgate, but didn't know about Twingate. Seems they are working similar way, but maybe I am wrong. Anyway interesting solution and I will give it a chance.

  3. This is probably the first of your videos, that I had to downvote.
    Not only promoting paid service and software, which by itself isn't necessarily a problem, but ain't in the spirit of FOSS and FOSS-way of doing things either, but when I've tried to open their website my browser literally almost froze. Mouse almost no movement. I barely managed to close their site and all turned back to normal.
    Who knows what agencies or actors are behind this service and how they scan you.

  4. I adapted Twingate about two months ago and found a few bugs/issues where it did not communicate well with older windows server versions running a DC VM otherwise it's one of the best VPNs ive tested.

  5. If we're going to use third party SaaS, might as well use CloudFlare Tunnels. Provides much more flexible security for your servers, and anyone can access it without connecting to a VPN (as long as you've made it public/they have credentials).

    That way you don't need to force family & friends to use a VPN whenever they need access to the server.

  6. It's all closed source, even the clients, it's a bit worrying for something that allows access to your internal network to not be something that can be audited.

  7. I use tailscale – almost the same as twingate. Ive tried twingate but the main reason why I use tailscale and think its a bit better is cause I use a raspberry pi as an end node that I left at my sisters home to mask my IP when I’m out and about over 5g. I also paired it with nextdns.

    What I do love about twingate though is the ability to run it in a docker container.

  8. Edit: People in the comments are right. You should have made a proper sponsorship disclosure.
    Also it doesn't look like a good product. it's a critical piece of software that doesn't even have open source clients, but can access your hole network, it's cloud based, and it's slower than Tailscale.

    Original comment:
    What is the main difference with Tailscale and Zero tier?
    Or is it the same?

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