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Two Tailnets, One Shared Node: Sovereign Privacy For Family Sysadmin

Two Tailnets, One Shared Node: Sovereign Privacy For Family Sysadmin

Family sysadmin usually means adding the friend or partner to your VPN. That breaks sovereignty quietly. The right primitive is two separate tailnets and one shared node, with an ACL that restricts what the friend sees to exactly the service they need.

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Watchtower upstream is archived, but the ecosystem did not die with it. A community fork exists. So does WUD. So do half a dozen smaller projects. I built watchdocker anyway, and this is the honest write-up of why a 350-line bash script earns its place next to the survivors, plus how to fork it, contribute to it, and help it land in the hands of operators who would benefit.
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watchdocker: A Bash-Native Successor To Watchtower, Honestly Compared

Watchtower upstream is archived, but the ecosystem did not die with it. A community fork exists. So does WUD. So do half a dozen smaller projects. I built watchdocker anyway, and this is the honest write-up of why a 350-line bash script earns its place next to the survivors, plus how to fork it, contribute to it, and help it land in the hands of operators who would benefit.