Where exactly do you get the rate limiting part from? 100.100.100.100 is provided by the Tailscale daemon on your local device and pretty much all resolving is done locally based on the DNS rules you have configured for your tailnet. MagicDNS will resolve your tailnet clients locally based on the network map, other lookups will be forwarded to your LAN or exit-node DNS / split DNS servers or to your configured global DNS servers if you have the override enabled in admin panel.
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Healsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder that Tailscale is VC-funded and driving towards IPOEnglish2·2 个月前The iOS app is the exception for now but with the CLI and the core libs being open source it’s at least not off the table to make an alternate iOS client I’d say.
If you’re a little into self-hosting and can follow a readme on how to start a Docker container then you can even get around having any of your data on their servers and use a private sync server :)
Healsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder that Tailscale is VC-funded and driving towards IPOEnglish14·2 个月前To be fair, anything the GUI clients do can be done with the CLI which is still open source and on all desktop platforms and headscale is literally their open source control server.
Where did you see anything about his bank account? He got a bill from GitHub, no mention of a bank account being charged here