Everything posted by Ragemachinest
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
Latest version appears to be working as expected now. I appreciate the work this. Thank you!
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
Does anyone have issues with this release (1.10.1) stopping 5-10 seconds after starting? I tried removing everything and starting fresh with the same result. Log shows a couple of errors: health("dns"): error: rename /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.pre-tailscale-backup.conf: device or resource busy Received error: PollNetMap: EOF peerapi listen("fd7a:115c:a1b0:ab12:4323:ad45:6351:1d6b") error: listen tcp6 [fd7a:115c:a1b0:ab12:4323:ad45:6351:1d6b]:0: bind: cannot assign requested address
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
I was running in to this issue last night and just as a test I decided to switch the Tailscale docker to "bridge" and that solved my connectivity issues. So far I can access both bridge, host, and because I'm forwarding, all of my internal IPs as well.
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
Can confirm that works for me now. Thanks!
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
Awesome! Thank you for the response and update!
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
I just updated to 0.98 and it won't start up. I tried deleting everything and starting fresh and still can't get it to start. The error in the log I see is: "Failed to connect to connect to tailscaled. (safesocket.Connect: dial unix /var/run/tailscale/tailscaled.sock: connect: no such file or directory)" Is anyone else getting this?
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
My ISP, which is a local WISP, has a single public IP for the whole service. The IP coming in to my network from the ISP is an assigned private/internal IP address. Because of that, I cannot get an inbound connection to my network because it's blocked by the ISP; I have no control over ports.
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
For my use case, it was ease of which I could get through a double NAT to access my home network. After I worked out the harder part of this docker image in my posts above, it was basically installing the client, clicking a link, authenticating, then doing the same on my other devices.
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
Adding on from my previous post, I wanted to access to other machines in my home network that I can't install tailscale on (IP cameras, etc). To solve for this, I made sure the "Network Type" was set to "bridge". I went in to the console for the Tailscale docker container and ran the following (my home network is 192.168.1.0/24 - change this to match your network): tailscale up --advertise-routes=192.168.1.0/24 After running this, I logged in to the Tailscale admin portal at https://login.tailscale.com/admin/machines and for my unraid box clicked the ... on the menu on the far right and click "Enable subnet routes" Back in the docker console I ran: vi /etc/sysctl.d/00-alpine.conf I added a line: net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 then saved the file. I ran the command: echo 0 | tee /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/tailscale0/rp_filter I ran the command: iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE I could then hit my internal IPs from an iPhone on LTE e.g. http://192.168.1.145 let me hit my IP cams web interface I rebooted and the settings persisted, so it seems to be a permanent setup now.
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[Support] Tailscale Support Thread
Man I feel like an idiot, but which log am I supposed to be checking? I didn't see any URL in the syslog. I didn't see any log in the appdata folder either. Any direction you can provide to help me find it would be helpful! Update: I figured it out. I never did find anything in the logs. What I had to do was to go in to Docker > click on the TailScale icon > go to Console > When the console opens type "tailscale up". This will print out the URL you are supposed to use to register unraid. > Go to the URL, create an account or login and you should be set. Mine now shows up in my console under Machines as "unraid".