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I was about to ask this question. Why would someone use yggdrasil over tailscale or wireguard? Is there any benefit? If I'm just trying to run my own private lightweight VPN, tailscale (and headscale if I want to self host the network) works great and offers so many benefits.



In practice I find it stupidly reliable, and use it to reconfigure/fix WireGuard issues remotely (I had to fix the MTU once on hotel Wi-Fi).

It's also completely open source, unlike tailscale. And something's that cool is that Yggdrasil can automatically peer over "unconfigured" layer 2 links so if you have a complex topology (like an actual mesh) it can be useful for that.

It's also stupidly simple to set up Yggdrasil in a dual WAN environment, which is nice.




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