Tailscale Enterprise Plan 9 Support
Tailscale has integrated its peer-to-peer networking with Plan 9, enabling secure global connections using WireGuard. The service is free, supports IPv4 and IPv6, and includes a scheduled webinar for details.
Read original articleTailscale has announced support for Plan 9 from Bell Labs, integrating its peer-to-peer networking capabilities into the operating system. This integration allows users to securely connect machines globally as if they were on the same local network, utilizing WireGuard for end-to-end encryption. Key features include the ability to mount remote file servers, share namespaces, and run Tailscale SSH for secure connections without the need for traditional authentication methods. The new Enterprise Plan 9 distribution is designed to leverage the capabilities of the Pentium III architecture and includes support for both IPv4 and IPv6. Tailscale for Plan 9 is available free of charge under an OSI-approved license, with enterprise support options for customers. Users can access the binaries via FTP or build from source, and there are evaluation options available for those using legacy systems. The announcement has received positive feedback from the Plan 9 community, highlighting the ease of connecting to networks from various locations. A webinar is scheduled to provide a technical deep dive into the new features.
- Tailscale integrates with Plan 9, enabling secure global machine connections.
- The service uses WireGuard for encrypted networking and offers features like Tailscale SSH.
- The Enterprise Plan 9 distribution supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
- Tailscale for Plan 9 is available for free under an OSI-approved license.
- A webinar is scheduled to discuss the technical aspects of the integration.
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