Tailscales Split DNS function within the MagicDNS feature allows us to access devices by name, not IP. But what if we could also access any service running in a remote subnet via a Tailscale subnet router? That's what we'll cover in today's video.
- Blog post - https://blog.ktz.me/splitdns-magic-with-tailscale/
- Tailscale MagicDNS blog - https://tailscale.com/blog/2021-09-private-dns-with-magicdns/
- Tailscale MagicDNS documentation - https://tailscale.com/kb/1081/magicdns/
- https://blog.ktz.me/fully-automated-dns-and-dhcp-with-pihole-and-dnsmasq/
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00:00 - Intro
01:10 - What is Split DNS?
05:06 - Demo - Brand new Tailnet
06:26 - Demo - Things work locally without Tailscale
07:36 - Demo - Installing Tailscale on OPNsense
09:14 - Demo - Enable Subnet Router
12:11 - Demo - Enabling SplitDNS
16:30 - Demo - DNS Wildcards
21:30 - Tailscale Pricing Changes
22:00 - Rules are made to be broken
22:41 - Outro