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How does Unraid 7 interact with pre-existing installed Tailscale Docker mods?

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I have the official Tailscale Docker Mod for linuxserver containers installed into Plex and Overseerr in Unraid 6.12.14. Took me a lot of time to set it up and figure out enabling Tailscale Serve for it as well. If I upgrade to Unraid 7, will its natively integrated Tailscale break this setup or will it still function as is without issue? 

Edited by tlou

  • tlou changed the title to How does Unraid 7 interact with pre-existing installed Tailscale Docker mods?

For example, I used the tail scale plugin with upgrades. by default since your docker is already setup that docker would be your endpoint and controls. its appdata and its configuration will be on the urnaid disks setup... nothing should change when you upgrade. (as this is untested. In theory, nothing will change...)

the docker template may show other options for tailscale. But this will be using tailscale at unraid host level. as the docker will have its setup to the docker subnet level or how your configuration are currently setup...

I'm not aware of any issues when upgrading. However, it is recommended to install the plugin and used v7 rc2 for future updates one on v7. Again.

There should not be any change in your current configurations.

Its imperative that you have the preserve user defined networks:

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Enabled under docker settings.

 

Learn more on unraids tailscale implementations:

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/security/tailscale/

 

 

19 hours ago, tlou said:

I have the official Tailscale Docker Mod for linuxserver containers installed into Plex and Overseerr in Unraid 6.12.14. Took me a lot of time to set it up and figure out enabling Tailscale Serve for it as well. If I upgrade to Unraid 7, will its natively integrated Tailscale break this setup or will it still function as is without issue? 

I would continue to use the docker mod method for enabling Tailscale in LSIO containers. That will continue to work fine as long as you don't toggle the Tailscale option in the container settings.

On 1/11/2025 at 4:53 PM, bmartino1 said:

if not already update to unraid stable v7

 

review there docs:

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/7.0.0/#tailscale-integration

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/security/tailscale/

 

as upgradign will not break your current working tailscale docker mods.
However I would recommend setting up Unriad host Tailscale connection for fruture docker and implementations.

It absolutely broke my existing Tailscale, all of my remote access and shares died upon the first boot after upgrading to 7.

9 minutes ago, Roncore said:

It absolutely broke my existing Tailscale, all of my remote access and shares died upon the first boot after upgrading to 7.

Would need more data, this is not what i have found in testing. When i originally posted here, it was untested. I have since tested this... This is all on how you handle the docker setting and how your docker and network settings were done. I'm working with others on a potential VLAN bug that you many have been affected by.
 

did you have docker setting preserver set?

 

 

 

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