Now that @tailscale updated the client for #Android, I have been having issues with over 50% of the current authenticated devices after upgrade to 1.66.3. They are connected, but show a heavy load, exit node does not work, ... and only after re-authentication it starts working properly. And often this needs to happen after "Clear storage" from "App info".
hi @tailscale you updated your #Android client and i have issues with the xit nodes. first i thought it wasnt enabled, but green has been replaced with blue?!? but worse, it does not work at all. i havedowngraded to an earlier version as the exit node functionality in the client seems broken.
@tailscale had to reregister (reauth) the device before this started working. happened on several devices... perhaps something in the update failed/corrupted?
I really do like #Tailscale But I’m concerned that one day - once I’ve fully bought into their ecosystem- the fee plan will come to an end and I’ll have to learn how to deploy a vpn myself 🙈
#Tailscale is sorcery. It's amazing how easy it makes serving HTTPS from my machine at home to anywhere in the world, while staying private and secure.
I think I no longer have to continue paying for a VM provider. My server is descending from the cloud, and coming home.
I got this pre-loved computer from a humble store in Cubao, at quite a low price. Cheaper and faster than a new Raspberry Pi 4B, yet it's a full x86 PC and comes with a 120 GB SSD. It's fanless and idles at 3 to 6 watts according to the interwebs, just about the same power consumption as my router, I think.
Dell markets it as a thin client; the store I got it from sells it as a budget PC; tinkerers like me see it as a perfect little #HomeServer. I already have Ubuntu Server running on it.
Nutzt hier jemand #headscale anstatt #tailscale VPN?
Oder gibt es eine andere freie Alternative?
Headscale scheint leider so ein bisschen "tot" zu sein..?
@galileo ich such auch immer mal nach ner Möglichkeit, aber gerade läuft im Homelab aller so schön rund mit Wireguard. 😅
Ich hab Angst, dass ich das dann nicht mehr zusammen gestöpselt bekomme.
The new #tailscale beta update for #android adds auto start if the VPN is always on and adds all the new updates to the app. Also makes selecting a VPN from #mullvadvpn much easier!
I’m using the #tailscale#kubernetes operator for my #k3s cluster, and I would like for one particular workload to use a specific exit node. I don’t think that’s possible today via the operator, but does anyone know what change would be? Do I need a tailscale sidecar container on my workload pods?