Tony, will your series on ZeroTier mentioned by you be available on this TH-cam channel? Given how popular ChromeOS is these days, I am particularly interested in how to remote into Chromebooks assigned to our students to help them with questions using them. This includes managing these loaners.
Yes, the ZeroTier series is here: th-cam.com/video/alATWfvyJmE/w-d-xo.html (TH-cam Playlist) I'm not sure if ZeroTier supports ChromeOS. It's an interesting use case.
They're not "phoning home", they're getting around NAT. Without that, the system cannot work. ZeroTier just implements STUN/TURN in a way that is accessible to laymen who just want to get end-to-end connectivity working without needing technical knowledge or to rent/own and administer their own STUN/TURN server(s).
This is an awesome video! Thanks for putting in this hard work!
Thanks a lot, this is amazing, I like ZeroTier from the start, and knowing how it works and that it's secure is nice :)
Tony, will your series on ZeroTier mentioned by you be available on this TH-cam channel? Given how popular ChromeOS is these days, I am particularly interested in how to remote into Chromebooks assigned to our students to help them with questions using them. This includes managing these loaners.
Yes, the ZeroTier series is here: th-cam.com/video/alATWfvyJmE/w-d-xo.html (TH-cam Playlist)
I'm not sure if ZeroTier supports ChromeOS. It's an interesting use case.
Is the engine are open source so you can understand how it works from the code itself
around 3:00 I find it concerning that your nodes need to call home their servers
it's key enabler
They're not "phoning home", they're getting around NAT. Without that, the system cannot work. ZeroTier just implements STUN/TURN in a way that is accessible to laymen who just want to get end-to-end connectivity working without needing technical knowledge or to rent/own and administer their own STUN/TURN server(s).