![]() Most organizations already have existing infrastructure, so the need to access or debug something in a private subnet is a relatively frequent problem. But what happens if you need to quickly access something in a private subnet and then immediately terminate that connection? ![]() Tailscale already makes it possible to access those services by adding a private subnet router to your tailnet. However, this usually means that those services are not easily accessible from your personal devices or CI/CD infrastructure. When setting up cloud infrastructure for your team, it often makes sense to provision sensitive services in private subnets. We announced a $100 million Series B financing round led by CRV and Insight Partners, with participation from our existing major investors: Accel, Heavybit, and Uncork Capital, along with a cast of many prominent angels and smaller investors. We received our SOC 2 (both Type I and Type II) compliance reports, reaffirming the ridiculously passionate commitment to security that’s baked into our DNA. We added support for on-demand access integrations with partners ConductorOne, Indent, Opal, and Sym, each of whom vastly simplify the process of provisioning new users with temporary access to sensitive resources. ![]() You can even SSH into devices on your tailnet from any web browser via SSH Console. Here are just a few highlights: We launched Tailscale SSH, which lets you SSH into devices on your tailnet from anywhere, even mobile, without hassling with additional software, firewall rules, or key management. Our December newsletter is out a bit early as we here at Tailscale take the final days of 2022 to rest up, be festive, and reflect on the year gone by - and what a momentous year it’s been, with lots of big product updates and company news.
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