They have ACLs. You can use those. Then don't enable Taildrop on certain machines.
The enterprise option is nifty. I'm gonna use it for my next startup. I find it to be pretty freaking amazing. But if you're suggesting that having an open port on a secure connection is dangerous... well that's why you have a secure connection. So just use ACLs to restrict access to machines you shouldn't have access to. And you can do it by port. Is there something I'm missing?
The enterprise option is nifty. I'm gonna use it for my next startup. I find it to be pretty freaking amazing. But if you're suggesting that having an open port on a secure connection is dangerous... well that's why you have a secure connection. So just use ACLs to restrict access to machines you shouldn't have access to. And you can do it by port. Is there something I'm missing?