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Tailscale and Syncthing discovery address question

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First - nothing is broken. This is just and oddity and I'm curious if anyone knows why.

I have had 2 unraid servers syncing using syncthing for a long time now.
On the two servers I have ran the tailscale docker. I just found out there is a "plugin" for tailscale (I think this is just a plugin version of the docker but thats not important right now). I switched the tailscale over and deleted the dockers.

In my syncthing UI I noted the remote devices are discovered different now.

Device1 configured with remote Device2 as a tailscale IP 100.xxx.xxx.100:22000 and shows it finds the remote device as connection type TCP WAN with the configured tailscale IP of 100.xxx.xxx.100:22000

Device2 configured with remote Device1 as a tailscale IP 100.xxx.xxx.101:22000 shows it finds the remote device as connection type TCP LAN with the docker gateway IP of 172.17.0.1:22000

Everything is working but why would syncthing report the IP this way? Local Discovery is the only option configured - I would have expected to see both found as the same connection type and using the tailscale IPs bot both. Why would it detect a NAT (the same range as the servers docker subnet)

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