cf tunnels didn't work for us in a corporate network setup since the network blocked egress on all ports except 443 (cf expects connections on 7844)
tailscale on the other hand expects it on 443 which obviously wasn't blocked and that worked really well for us!!
You can!
Both Tailscale and Cloudflare make an outbound tunnel which once it's set up also receives traffic (yes via that outbound tunnel)
That means your inbound firewall can be 100% fully blocked and not accept anything
Imagine you make a call to your friend (outbound), while in that convo with him, he tells you if someone is looking for you and he forwards your messages to them and their messages to you
But you don't accept phone calls yourself anymore!
That's an outbound tunnel I think
@_swanand big time, AWS feels natural to operate on atleast for the most used services. always found it hard to navigate GCP and Azure with all the layers that they have.
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prolly one of the best pieces of software ever built.
$2.5B valuation, founded by 2 engineers who literally built Amazon SQS, SWS, Microsoft DTF and Cadence at Uber.
handles retries, state persistence, and failure recovery out of the box. saves a ton of dev time.