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Access PiHole IP when connected via tailscale

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Hi,

 

I'm connected via tailscale VPN remotely to my home network .

 

I'm not sure if this ever worked but I have a Pihole IP on a bridge network IP 192.168.1.213. From home, I can ping and connect to it fine. But when I'm remote and connected via tailscale, I cannot ping it or access it.

I use my Unraid as a exit node. I've tried with and without use tailscale subnet.

Should I be able to access my PiHole bridged IP over tailscale?
Any tricks?

I do see a option in Docker -> Unbound "Use tailscale - it's defaulted off. Does this need to be on?
Will that fix it - but will it cause issues using pihole on my home computers (where I don't use tailscale?)

Thanks.

 

  • 1 month later...

HI there... I'm also having this problem ... that everything works until you try to go through an Exit Node... then it is like the DNS traffic is no longer routing.... did you ever find a solution?

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i had to run a user script. To ensure routes.

make sure tailscale has the pihole ip for a route.

 

 

Edited by bmartino1

bmartino1,

Thanks so much for sharing your results as well as your solution!

I will check it out.

Happy New Year!

 

Onyx

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