ashire Posted Saturday at 08:15 PM Posted Saturday at 08:15 PM I’m hoping that Tailscale support is also in the works - 🤞yes? 30 2 Quote
1 apriendeau Posted Sunday at 03:51 AM Posted Sunday at 03:51 AM Another here for tailscale. This would be much nicer than having to run a reverse proxy and exposing everything. Quote
1 Jor Posted Sunday at 05:34 AM Posted Sunday at 05:34 AM It seems to work flawlessly if you install it in the truenas UI so I’m sure it would be an easy addition. 1 1 Quote
0 chickenblade Posted Sunday at 12:41 AM Posted Sunday at 12:41 AM Tailscale support would be nice. My ISP wants $10 more a month for a static IP. I already pay them $90. Tailscale lets me circumvent their surcharge. Quote
0 RooRay Posted Sunday at 01:39 AM Posted Sunday at 01:39 AM +1 to this, Tailscale support would be amazing (maybe as an alternative to port forwarding?) 1 Quote
0 kolin Posted Sunday at 05:32 AM Posted Sunday at 05:32 AM 9 hours ago, ashire said: I’m hoping that Tailscale support is also in the works - 🤞yes? +1 from me Quote
0 Freestyler589 Posted Sunday at 09:08 AM Posted Sunday at 09:08 AM Tailscale support would be wonderful, I'd love to see it as a feature. Quote
0 speedking456 Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM +1 for native Tailscale support Tailscale could also be implemented for the upcoming "buddy backup" feature as I've heard it referred to. Considering the important parts of Tailscale are open source it could even be implemented without either user needing to have a Tailnet and HexOS operates as the coordination server. Forking off of Headscale could be an option too, just thinking out loud. 2 Quote
0 Rymo Posted Monday at 02:44 AM Posted Monday at 02:44 AM Tailscale support would be fantastic. +1 Quote
0 Makani Kai Posted Monday at 02:53 AM Posted Monday at 02:53 AM Another vote for Tailscale support. I love Tailscale and would really like to see this. I’d also like to see support for custom login servers, like if running Headscale. Quote
0 Canadianhummus Posted Monday at 03:36 AM Posted Monday at 03:36 AM I think openvpn is the way to go... no? Quote
0 ceinewydd Posted Monday at 03:45 AM Posted Monday at 03:45 AM 8 minutes ago, Canadianhummus said: I think openvpn is the way to go... no? They aren't really equivalent, Wireguard vs. OpenVPN would be an apples to apples conversation. Anyway, +1 for Tailscale, it's amazing and having it easily work with HexOS is a must. 1 Quote
0 Canadianhummus Posted Monday at 04:01 AM Posted Monday at 04:01 AM 13 minutes ago, ceinewydd said: They aren't really equivalent, Wireguard vs. OpenVPN would be an apples to apples conversation. Anyway, +1 for Tailscale, it's amazing and having it easily work with HexOS is a must. Tailscale is based on wiregaurd... tailscale has a pretty in depth comparison of the 2 on their website, so I think it's safe to say their comparable and there are things that openvpn can do that tailscale can't. Here is the comparison if you are interested. Quote
0 Dammers89 Posted Monday at 04:06 AM Posted Monday at 04:06 AM Another +1 for tailscale please. I find their platform very use friendly and intuitive for a relative noob so would think they would be complimentary! Quote
0 sdev Posted Monday at 11:09 PM Posted Monday at 11:09 PM Native/One click support would be great... Until then here is a solid tutorial on how to set up Tailscale on TrueNAS. As @Jor mentioned it seems to work flawlessly with the TrueNasUI. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0Py62k63_c 1 Quote
0 azcom Posted Tuesday at 10:25 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:25 PM That's a +1 from me too. I use Tailscale on all of my servers & devices. So much easier and safer than port forwarding or messing about with a traditional VPN etc. Quote
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