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runningslow

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  1. I'm stumped, but I'll admit that I don't fully understand what I'm doing when it come to Tailscale or networking in general. I've installed the plug-in and connected it to Tailscale. Then I ran the following command in a terminal: tailscale set --advertise-exit-node --advertise-routes=192.168.2.0/24 --stateful-filtering and then approving the changes on the Admin Console. I have successfully connected to the Unraid GUI using my local IP address and the Tailscale IP from two different devices that are not on the same local network (my Android phone using mobile network and a win10 laptop using a different internet connection). However... On the phone, I can access my bridged Docker containers using the local IP address, but not the Tailscale IP. On the laptop, I can't access the Docker containers at all. I can only access the Unraid GUI. I'd be happy if they both acted like my phone. Can anyone explain this? The only settings that I remember changing were for the server, so I don't know how two different devices on the same tailnet have different behavior with a 3rd device. Edit: Well, nevermind. I think I just figured it out literally minutes after posting, but after having stewed on it for days. I just found the setting on the laptop to "Allow local network access" under Exit nodes. Enabled that for my Unraid server and now I can connect to my Dockers. I guess this was automatic on the Android app?

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