None of my services are exposed to the public internet and are only accessed by myself through tailscale. One scenario, which still concerns me is “Away from home, access to none of my devices, need to use public/other computer to access files”.
Short of downloading tailscale to said computer (which I likely wouldn’t want to do/may not be possible, what would be the best way to have a backup entry way? Linode VPS with guacamole and tailscale to remote into a machine on the network? Something different entirely? Let my know what you use/would suggest
Maybe you could do port knocking to have the firewall open the port to that IP after you hit a series of ports in the proper sequence.
Like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5!
That’s my luggage combo too!
The best sequence.
Bootable thumb drive with a persistent OS installed and preconfigured?
Maybe https://tailscale.com/blog/ssh-console/ could help - they run a tailscale client in webassembly in the browser, plus a ssh client also in webasm, so you can get ssh to the tailnet without installing anything.
Because this works over DERP it probably even works on very locked down computers behind very strict firewalls, e.g. that only allow TCP 80/443 :)
Guacamole with the totp plugin or reverse ssh with a key. The reverse ssh will get around just about any security if setup properly but guacamole is like pleasant to use and doesn’t depend on software.
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