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Although I use Tailscale, the control servers are closed source. For those of you who like self hosting though, there is a project called Headscale that implements them anyways https://github.com/juanfont/headscale
Quite important detail. Ty for the info
But you need to pay for a VPS to use Headscale behind NAT. If you're already paying for VPS it makes sense to use Headscale. But if you don't then you have to consider the price of a VPS vs Tailscale's free plan. Even if Tailscale eliminates that free plan, as long as they keep it around $4/mo they will still be a better option than a cheap VPS – assuming, again, that you don't have a VPS and the only reason you'd get one is for this purpose.
That's a complicated way to say:
Both comes at a cost, generally, but free options are available depending on your needs.