I’ve seen this video a few times, and was just kinda letting it play in the background. Then a perfect use case for serve hit me , as well as an entirely different storage structure / strategy. My goodness this is one of those really fun moments. A flood of ideas is demanding my attention. 😂
It's unbelievable how well thought out this product is. I initially installed it as a quick workaround to my ISP's CGNAT but the more videos I watch, the more I fell in love with it. Well done guys!
This was a straight forward explanation. I'm not trying to dismiss the blogposts and documentation on Tailscale's website, but this was to the point and with a tangible example, thank you. On a random question, how would you (or Tailscale) suggest to setup Tailscale on a single node Proxmox cluster? At the moment, I have it running on the host as a subnet router, but when using an IP address from my LANs CIDR as DNS (there's a DNS there to respond to queries), I have to disable magic DNS, and set --accept-dns=false or my proxmox host won't resolve queries
Had the same issue, I noticed when I put tailscale on Proxmox all of my LXC containers no longer resolved DNS queries. I’m not exactly sure why, but using the -accept-dns=false flag solved that issue for me.
Is it possible to just completly expose the device over funnel, not just a port? And second question, is it possible, that the funnel is running constantly and not stopping in some time?
Fantastic, thank you! I was worried the traffic is terminated by relays and stopped using it just before I send something sensitive. This explains a lot. Perhps it's good to emphasize in the CLI? maybe not. Thanks
As I am behind cgnat cant portforward. its against cloudflate tunnels tos so can we use it for plex ? My question is, is it legal as I think if no other provider is allowing why will you. Just a thought. and I know about the soft limits I am using taildrop feature daily and established direct connection in in all of my devices. want to use plex when I am out of station where I cant use tailscale.
If the DNS record gets created when we first create the device / connect it to tailscale, does this mean that DNS advertising times need to be taken into account when setting this up no a new device / docker with sidecar for the very first time? Edit: As the documentation clearly states - Yes, it may take some time, until the records are propagated.
Seriously, thank you for the video however, I'm running my stuff on a Ubuntu server with no gui. How does one set this up if you aren't on a system where you get a handly little toaster popup? For example like you said, If I wanted to share out my minecraft server.... how does one do this? When I go to the website and hit up my tailnet it takes me to a very confusing text jumble and no clear instructions.
Any chance you could post a tutorial that shows how to set up Serve and Funnel (CLI Steps) on a Mac computer? Been unsuccessfully trying to host an IP cam publicly on port 8090 via Tailscale-Thanks
This is really good, i have test funnel and it works like a charm. but i do wonder tho, does tailscale funnel are DDoS proof, i can't really find it anywhere on tailscale funnel doc. if apparently it is not DDoS proof, then I can configure it by myself, unfortunately tailscale funnel are not forwarding client's origin IP Address, it always logging that localhost are the one calling my local API. since I need this information, is there any work around? or perhaps you can add this mechanism for your future development.. anyway, thanks for the great product 👍👍
I can’t praise Tailscale enough, it’s such a marvelous software. Great job Tailscale team!
lol
I’ve seen this video a few times, and was just kinda letting it play in the background. Then a perfect use case for serve hit me , as well as an entirely different storage structure / strategy. My goodness this is one of those really fun moments. A flood of ideas is demanding my attention. 😂
It's unbelievable how well thought out this product is. I initially installed it as a quick workaround to my ISP's CGNAT but the more videos I watch, the more I fell in love with it. Well done guys!
With this explanation it certainly much easy to understand than those gibberish documentation on website.
My gosh. This changes the internet. This is nuts!!!!
crazy yeah i use this erryday
Fantastic work. This is one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time
Me too. Got recommended by an abandon comment on reddit and spent every single day on this thing. It's just too handy, too good with affordable price
this was awesome and was exactly what i needed when i saw that you guys had blogged about it again. let me see if i can get it up myself
This was a straight forward explanation. I'm not trying to dismiss the blogposts and documentation on Tailscale's website, but this was to the point and with a tangible example, thank you.
On a random question, how would you (or Tailscale) suggest to setup Tailscale on a single node Proxmox cluster? At the moment, I have it running on the host as a subnet router, but when using an IP address from my LANs CIDR as DNS (there's a DNS there to respond to queries), I have to disable magic DNS, and set --accept-dns=false or my proxmox host won't resolve queries
Had the same issue, I noticed when I put tailscale on Proxmox all of my LXC containers no longer resolved DNS queries. I’m not exactly sure why, but using the -accept-dns=false flag solved that issue for me.
Is it possible to just completly expose the device over funnel, not just a port?
And second question, is it possible, that the funnel is running constantly and not stopping in some time?
Amazing as usual ❤
Fantastic, thank you! I was worried the traffic is terminated by relays and stopped using it just before I send something sensitive. This explains a lot. Perhps it's good to emphasize in the CLI? maybe not. Thanks
Hi, Can I use Tailscale funnel to expose my plex server on the internet, my rfiber outer can't forward port :=(
What's the vscode theme called? (3:10)
As I am behind cgnat cant portforward.
its against cloudflate tunnels tos so can we use it for plex ?
My question is, is it legal as I think if no other provider is allowing why will you. Just a thought.
and I know about the soft limits I am using taildrop feature daily and established direct connection in in all of my devices.
want to use plex when I am out of station where I cant use tailscale.
If the DNS record gets created when we first create the device / connect it to tailscale, does this mean that DNS advertising times need to be taken into account when setting this up no a new device / docker with sidecar for the very first time?
Edit: As the documentation clearly states - Yes, it may take some time, until the records are propagated.
Do you have a video that explains creating a Site-to-Site connection between two routers running Tailscale?
Seriously, thank you for the video however, I'm running my stuff on a Ubuntu server with no gui. How does one set this up if you aren't on a system where you get a handly little toaster popup?
For example like you said, If I wanted to share out my minecraft server.... how does one do this? When I go to the website and hit up my tailnet it takes me to a very confusing text jumble and no clear instructions.
Leveraging Funnel is a fantastic way to expose a VTT like FoundryVTT so that you can play all your favorite tabletop RPG's secured by Tailscale. :D
Ooo I was going to check if foundry worked thanks for specifically mentioning it!
can i use funnel for tcp socket server?
Any chance you could post a tutorial that shows how to set up Serve and Funnel (CLI Steps) on a Mac computer? Been unsuccessfully trying to host an IP cam publicly on port 8090 via Tailscale-Thanks
Can you funnel a Subnet IP and port?
I ❤ Tailscale
This is really good, i have test funnel and it works like a charm. but i do wonder tho, does tailscale funnel are DDoS proof, i can't really find it anywhere on tailscale funnel doc. if apparently it is not DDoS proof, then I can configure it by myself, unfortunately tailscale funnel are not forwarding client's origin IP Address, it always logging that localhost are the one calling my local API. since I need this information, is there any work around? or perhaps you can add this mechanism for your future development.. anyway, thanks for the great product 👍👍
mac version of Tailscale does not seem to support this feature
Can it work with Laravel Herd?
Good stuff!
That is great !
how does one join The Society of Pangolin Enthusiasts xD
Oh my this is Awsome!!! Pls never take this from me!!!! Now my who family can play on my Minecraft server.
GOD ffs i need too set this up! this is the simple thing i just need too send docs too my computer from my phone , laying in bed 5 meters away
this is the end goal of this tech?
wait... alex??
Cest moi