I installed tailscare 3 weeks ago, and it is a so easy powerfull tool. I followed another video guide, as yours wasnt out yet. But your video guides are honestly the best on youtube IMO. Thank you so much for helping beginners as myself navigating the unraid world. I really appreciate it.
Really love your videos, you're an absolute GOAT for all you do. Some video ideas for you: VMs (there is nothing good out there on this topic), Bazarr (subtitles in genera), pfsense (firewalls, etc) Keep up the great work, love what you do
You're welcome, I'm glad you like them! Thanks for the ideas... I am working on a script for Bazarr at the moment! I have run pfSense for years before switching to Ubiquiti. Just yesterday, I put pfSense back into the network. Might have to do a video on that, it's a fantastic router/firewall. Thanks again for watching!
Video suggestions : stable diffusion on unraid , Pdf OCR software and other daily need tools on unraid , anything LLM ( A personal AI chat with doc tool)
What is the benefit of adding your router or other devices over your tail scale account when I thought you need to be able to install the client to remotely access it? Or did I misunderstand?
Really great video with handy CLI suggestions. Quick question though, is there an advantage to creating those subnet routes over using Tailscale MagicDNS? I believe that I am able to route to all my containers/devices using that, as I've never needed to set up a subnet. Thoughts?
Error: changing settings via 'tailscale up' requires mentioning all non-default flags. To proceed, either re-run your command with --reset or use the command below to explicitly mention the current value of all non-default settings: That's what I get after entering the line in Terminal. Any reason for that? Also, I notice that you tell us to enable DNS but then a second later the screen cuts away telling us to like/subscribe, then back to Tailscale settings, and suddenly DNS is off but Subnets are on... which are we supposed to do?
If I might ask, how would you use this to share with someone, a very specific share in your network, and only access to that server? (I want to give access to my Game ROM folder to a friend without giving them access to any other share in the server.) Please and thank you for the insight! I love your videos and I threw you a like too!
How safe is this? I mean, the data transmitted from your "home server" to you cellphone or remote device, is it encrypted? Are we all sure tailscale people are not sniffing it?
Great tutorial, as always! Quick question: at 4:22 you activate Tailscale DNS then at 4:35 it's deactivated and Subnets is activated. Is this an error?
Good catch! Yes, you want the Tailscale DNS active. While recording, I accidentally toggled on the "Use Tailscale Subnets" instead of the "Use Tailscale DNS settings." Later in the recording, I discovered the error and corrected it and inserted that footage at the 4:22 mark.
The biggest difference in my opinion is that Tailscale uses end-to-end encryption while Cloudflare traffic must go through their network, in which they can inspect the traffic. Tailscale is opensource while Cloudflare is not. Both have free and paid options.
Just got into setting up a server this weekend and you walked me through it all! Amazing videos, so thanks. I’d love to see a video where you walk through some Unraid/docker networking theory. Specifically, in your Prowlarr video, you have it set to bridge network instead of custom like the other Arrs. I tried watching other RUclips videos but I’m just left confused.
Great video! Would this work for say connecting to a Minecraft server remotely? [edit] To clarify, I've setup a Minecraft server for my kids to play locally, but they want to invite their friends... [/edit]
Wow, for a pretty smart guy you could've done a better job on explaining how to set up Unraid. You didn't even mention that it's not free or that we need a USB to complete installation. It's definitely not as simple as jumping over to Unraid :/
My channel focuses on Unraid and the apps and containers around the Unraid OS. I cover that full installation in this video: ruclips.net/video/HRn4GrcV6ck/видео.html in which I talk about the licensing and the quality USB drive needed.
Jeff you are a pro at these tutorials mate, you make them so easy to follow and so thorough, thank you Sir!
Glad to help out, appreciate the kind words! My wife would disagree... :) She doesn't get technology!
I installed tailscare 3 weeks ago, and it is a so easy powerfull tool. I followed another video guide, as yours wasnt out yet. But your video guides are honestly the best on youtube IMO. Thank you so much for helping beginners as myself navigating the unraid world. I really appreciate it.
You're welcome! Glad to hear they are helpful. Thanks for letting me know.
Really love your videos, you're an absolute GOAT for all you do.
Some video ideas for you: VMs (there is nothing good out there on this topic), Bazarr (subtitles in genera), pfsense (firewalls, etc)
Keep up the great work, love what you do
You're welcome, I'm glad you like them!
Thanks for the ideas... I am working on a script for Bazarr at the moment! I have run pfSense for years before switching to Ubiquiti. Just yesterday, I put pfSense back into the network. Might have to do a video on that, it's a fantastic router/firewall.
Thanks again for watching!
Thank you, thank you thank you!!! I was going to wait until the update to use Tailscale, but I couldnt wait!
It works so well, it's tough to wait!
Video suggestions : stable diffusion on unraid , Pdf OCR software and other daily need tools on unraid , anything LLM ( A personal AI chat with doc tool)
Definitely the OCR software and ollama (ai llm)
Thank you for the video. I'm just learning how to install Tailscale and how to use it.
Welcome to the world of Tailscale, it's super powerful!
What is the benefit of adding your router or other devices over your tail scale account when I thought you need to be able to install the client to remotely access it? Or did I misunderstand?
Tailscale is awesome, not having to open up ports is just sweet
It is pretty nice to make security that much simpler.
AWESOME video !! Thanks for this !
You're welcome! Glad to be of service, Enjoy!
Really great video with handy CLI suggestions. Quick question though, is there an advantage to creating those subnet routes over using Tailscale MagicDNS? I believe that I am able to route to all my containers/devices using that, as I've never needed to set up a subnet. Thoughts?
Just what I needed
Glad I was there for you! Thanks for watching.
followed all your instructions and it would not let me remote into server until i selected yes to Use Tailscale Subnets. Thoughts?
Error: changing settings via 'tailscale up' requires mentioning all
non-default flags. To proceed, either re-run your command with --reset or
use the command below to explicitly mention the current value of
all non-default settings:
That's what I get after entering the line in Terminal. Any reason for that?
Also, I notice that you tell us to enable DNS but then a second later the screen cuts away telling us to like/subscribe, then back to Tailscale settings, and suddenly DNS is off but Subnets are on... which are we supposed to do?
If you want to share only the docker container and not the entire server you can use docker mods for Linux io server docker containers only
what if Tailscale doesnt show up under Network Services?
If I might ask, how would you use this to share with someone, a very specific share in your network, and only access to that server? (I want to give access to my Game ROM folder to a friend without giving them access to any other share in the server.)
Please and thank you for the insight! I love your videos and I threw you a like too!
How safe is this? I mean, the data transmitted from your "home server" to you cellphone or remote device, is it encrypted? Are we all sure tailscale people are not sniffing it?
Great tutorial, as always!
Quick question: at 4:22 you activate Tailscale DNS then at 4:35 it's deactivated and Subnets is activated. Is this an error?
Good catch! Yes, you want the Tailscale DNS active. While recording, I accidentally toggled on the "Use Tailscale Subnets" instead of the "Use Tailscale DNS settings." Later in the recording, I discovered the error and corrected it and inserted that footage at the 4:22 mark.
Pros/cons to this vs Cloudflare tunnels?
The biggest difference in my opinion is that Tailscale uses end-to-end encryption while Cloudflare traffic must go through their network, in which they can inspect the traffic. Tailscale is opensource while Cloudflare is not. Both have free and paid options.
Just got into setting up a server this weekend and you walked me through it all! Amazing videos, so thanks. I’d love to see a video where you walk through some Unraid/docker networking theory. Specifically, in your Prowlarr video, you have it set to bridge network instead of custom like the other Arrs. I tried watching other RUclips videos but I’m just left confused.
Great video! Would this work for say connecting to a Minecraft server remotely?
[edit] To clarify, I've setup a Minecraft server for my kids to play locally, but they want to invite their friends... [/edit]
It should, don't see why it wouldn't.
Wow, for a pretty smart guy you could've done a better job on explaining how to set up Unraid.
You didn't even mention that it's not free or that we need a USB to complete installation.
It's definitely not as simple as jumping over to Unraid :/
My channel focuses on Unraid and the apps and containers around the Unraid OS. I cover that full installation in this video: ruclips.net/video/HRn4GrcV6ck/видео.html in which I talk about the licensing and the quality USB drive needed.