2. Zerotier: Allows one to stitch together all your subnets as if they were on the same subnet, L2 connection. Great for multicasting etc but harder to separate out users from each other as its one happy LAN. Note; Relies on zerotier servers (third party).
That's not entirely true. ZeroTier defaults to IP routing using whatever virtual subnet you prefer although it's possible to configure L2 bridging. Additionally, there is a very flexible rule engine that, using Flow Rules, can handle almost anything you might want in terms of enabling or filtering protocols, tags, addresses, etc. As an alternative to ZeroTier Central, you might self-host your own ZeroTier infrastructure.
Statistics: Posted by Larsa — Fri Feb 09, 2024 12:10 am