I've really got to get into Tailscale when I buy / build my new NAS, but I've got a long ways to go there. I don't have room for a rack at the moment, so I'm going to have to get a bunch of the basement finished so I can move my office down there, then there will be room for a rack either down there or where my office is now.
Is it possible to still use the lan address with 4get on tailscale with vpnexit node. so still access it from lan devices not on the tailscale. If so how would i do that. i tried to enable the lan setting, but that was a no go. i just want to share it with my internal network and still utilize the exitnode vpn for privacy.
the way i understand it, serve is like advertising a service into the tailnet AND requires cert/https vs node sharing it just like sharing a machine across the network without restrictions. Someone correct me if i misunderstand at all.
@@39zack so it likely depends on your use-case, in most cases if you're running a reverse-proxy youre probably sharing that service to the open internet. If someone say, just has the traffic flowing in their tailnet in http with no certs/ssl, then everything on the wire is unencrypted in clear text, which obviously is not very good security practice. Serve might be an easy way for someone to at least get a secure connection from client to server and on a restricted network space. Thats my understanding anyway.
@@39zack One thing i probably should mention too, is that Serve is meant for 'local' serving of a service, funnel is for open to the internet. I believe that local in this context means anyone in the tailnet, wheres funnels 'open to the internet' would mean anyone not in the tailnet in public internet space.
Hello and happy new year 2025 I really like video that talks about unraid in France we don't have many youtubers who talk about this operating system. can you translate your videos into French it would allow me to progress faster thank you very much.
This requires having a server to install into doesn't it? That's not going to help us 99.99% of users out there. Much easier to use a version of Chromium that doesn't use Manifest 3 or a browser like Brave that has built in add blockers.
@@DrBeefy None of that is readily apparent. He should state such in his opening sentence instead of giving thousands of people click bait hope they could fix a Google blunder. Come on you going to expect me to believe his title would not have done that? You can make excuses for him all you like though.
@DivergentDroid lol I thought it was quite clear. If you are building your own search engine 99.99% of the time you will be doing that on your own server. Technically you can run this on any device that supports it as well after all a computer is basically the same as a server generally speaking.
@@DrBeefy Again, None of that information is readily apparent. It is only apparent to you because you already run in those circles. I fail to see how you think it could be quite clear to those who do not run in those circles when the information is not offered. I think you are making things up to save face.
@DivergentDroid lol what ever ya say my dude the description says it's for self hosters. It doesn't get any more clear than that also not sure how you expect to run your own search engine without ya know self hosting it.
I'm really excited for Windows Gaming VM Optimization Round 2.
Love you.
I've really got to get into Tailscale when I buy / build my new NAS, but I've got a long ways to go there. I don't have room for a rack at the moment, so I'm going to have to get a bunch of the basement finished so I can move my office down there, then there will be room for a rack either down there or where my office is now.
Good video Ed! Hope you had a Merry Christmas & Happy New Years! Thanks for always sharing with us!💖👍😎JP
Happy New Year!!! New to the whole NAS scene and you have been a godsend.
Happy New Year! Thank you for the new video to start the New Year!
How do I add a docker template to the community application
Is it possible to still use the lan address with 4get on tailscale with vpnexit node. so still access it from lan devices not on the tailscale. If so how would i do that. i tried to enable the lan setting, but that was a no go. i just want to share it with my internal network and still utilize the exitnode vpn for privacy.
how can i get an unraid glass? 😊
Wow good guide. Happy New year to you :) anyway, is there a way to lock the setting like 'child mode' so the kids can't change the setting?
Don't see tailscale when I go to add it in
Same
It's available in unRAID v7 only
@@borkuz Just read that
I am so excited for this!!
Can we use Twingate instead of Tailscale?
Is there any info when unraid 7 stable is going to release? Maybe just a ruff quarter
In the December unraid digest Spencer said in early January when we plan to release Unraid 7 Stable! Hope that helps
I don't see the Use tailscale when i go back to edit... :( :(
Are you on Unraid rc 7?
It's available in unRAID v7 only
@@borkuz I'll wait for the stable release :)
Happy New Year, Ed! All the best to you and your loved ones 🎉
Thankyou, I hope you have the best 2025 ! :)
I still dont get what serve does that node sharing does not 🤔
https vs http :)
the way i understand it, serve is like advertising a service into the tailnet AND requires cert/https vs node sharing it just like sharing a machine across the network without restrictions. Someone correct me if i misunderstand at all.
@@DanMan1990 makes sense. Maybe I dont see the point as all my http containers are behind a reverse proxy on custom domain.
@@39zack so it likely depends on your use-case, in most cases if you're running a reverse-proxy youre probably sharing that service to the open internet.
If someone say, just has the traffic flowing in their tailnet in http with no certs/ssl, then everything on the wire is unencrypted in clear text, which obviously is not very good security practice. Serve might be an easy way for someone to at least get a secure connection from client to server and on a restricted network space.
Thats my understanding anyway.
@@39zack One thing i probably should mention too, is that Serve is meant for 'local' serving of a service, funnel is for open to the internet.
I believe that local in this context means anyone in the tailnet, wheres funnels 'open to the internet' would mean anyone not in the tailnet in public internet space.
7:44 you forgot to blur your WAN
Hello and happy new year 2025 I really like video that talks about unraid in France we don't have many youtubers who talk about this operating system. can you translate your videos into French it would allow me to progress faster thank you very much.
Happy '25!
Thankyou, I hope you have a great 2025 ! :)
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This requires having a server to install into doesn't it? That's not going to help us 99.99% of users out there. Much easier to use a version of Chromium that doesn't use Manifest 3 or a browser like Brave that has built in add blockers.
All his content is about unraid servers. 99.99% of the people watching his content have an unraid server.
@@DrBeefy None of that is readily apparent. He should state such in his opening sentence instead of giving thousands of people click bait hope they could fix a Google blunder. Come on you going to expect me to believe his title would not have done that? You can make excuses for him all you like though.
@DivergentDroid lol I thought it was quite clear. If you are building your own search engine 99.99% of the time you will be doing that on your own server. Technically you can run this on any device that supports it as well after all a computer is basically the same as a server generally speaking.
@@DrBeefy Again, None of that information is readily apparent. It is only apparent to you because you already run in those circles. I fail to see how you think it could be quite clear to those who do not run in those circles when the information is not offered. I think you are making things up to save face.
@DivergentDroid lol what ever ya say my dude the description says it's for self hosters. It doesn't get any more clear than that also not sure how you expect to run your own search engine without ya know self hosting it.