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bomewish | 2 months ago

So could this safely be used on Tailscale then ? I’m very curious though also a bit paranoid.

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messe|2 months ago

> So could this safely be used on Tailscale then ? I’m very curious though also a bit paranoid.

You may as well just use tailscale ssh in that case. It already disables ssh encryption because your connection is encrypted with WireGuard anyway.

gear54rus|2 months ago

It could safely be used on public internet, all this fearmongering has no basis under it.

Better question is 'does it have any actual improvements in day-to-day operations'? Because it seems like it mostly changes up some ciphering which is already very fast.

yjftsjthsd-h|2 months ago

> It could safely be used on public internet, all this fearmongering has no basis under it.

On what basis are making that claim? Because AFAICT, concern about it being less secure is entirely reasonable and is one of the big caveats to it.

Zambyte|2 months ago

I'm not fear mongering. I'm just saying

- IF you don't trust it

- AND you want to use it

=> run it on a private network

You don't have to trust it for security to use it. Putting services on secure networks when the public doesn't need access is standard practice.