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by devilbunny
476 days ago
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Intriguingly, my work network (both guest and employee networks) blocks OpenVPN, commercial VPN (Proton I use, plus a couple of others I tried just as an experiment), and Tailscale authentication, but if the device is already authenticated to the tailnet, it will continue to work. Turns out that work uses the same ISP my home does, so perhaps that's part of it, but I have another TS exit node running at my in-laws' house (so I can remotely maintain their network, and so I can get out to the Internet via TS even if my home is down), and they're in another state with a different ISP. I haven't actually tried this when my home service is down, because it's basically never down, but I can easily switch exit nodes when they are both running without hitting the authentication servers again. |
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I can understand the work network policy, someone could use Tailscale to leak data, but a residential ISP should not block it. I would rather bother their support for an incomplete service.