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Tailscale SSH Aims To Simplify And Secure Remote Connections | Maya Kaczorowski



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Tailscale (https://tailscale.com/) is a way to create a mesh network between your devices using end-to-end encryption. The company has recently announced Tailscale SSH, which allows you to have SSH (Secure Shell or Secure Socket Shell) connections that are done over Tailscale. Instead of using SSH which then has to be distributed to every host or certificates that have to be installed in every location, Tailscale SSH uses the fact that the devices are already on Tailscale, allowing you to manage the authentication of your SSH connection based on your SSO (Single Sign-On).

In this episode of TFiR Let’s Talk, Swapnil Bhartiya sits down with Maya Kaczorowski, Product Manager at Tailscale, to discuss Tailscale SSH in beta and how it simplifies remote connections, taking away the need for SSH keys. She explains the motivation behind creating Tailscale SSH and what sticking points it is tackling.
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