But seriously, I currently use Tailscale and Unraid v6 and am excited about the integrated Tailscale on v7. You've given me even more reason to be excited AND greatly improved how I can use my existing Tailscale even better.
First I watched the two SpaceInvader1 Tailscale videos, then I watched this. Definitely worth it to get a better sense of Tailscale and it's abilities. Then again, I'm a slow learner :P
Thanks for the video, Ed. It was worth the hour and a half. I have the Tailscale plugin on my server, but I'm going to wait for the official 7.0 release before doing all the fun bits.
good to know that you can use the integration with docker without need for the TS-SSL. While I dont mind the records being public, I mind that you cant remove/revoke them. If something need an SSL, I just put it behind swag on custom domain, but with this integration I can now use any proxy I want, not just swag :) (yes, I know I can do that today too with docker compose, but the way unraid handles/manages containers is just cleaner and more easy)
Great video! Question on the travel router part of the video: it seems to me that after configuring the travel router, you've gotten to the exact same functionality that you already had just using Tailscale natively on your Macbook itself. Though, I suppose using Tailscale on the router would enable devices that do not natively support Tailscale to make use of the tailnet. Is there some other use case that I'm not seeing?
I see the benefit of having everything behind a travel router. Your devices are on your network instead of some other network. Plus the travel router bypasses the need to pay for multiple devices if you have to pay for wifi by the device.
Note to Alex: We need a prioritylist for global nameservers. Maybe with a time-control for how much time we should allow pi-hole to answer, before going on to the next dns server. 😀
Could this be used as kind of a VPN as well with Exit Node on a VPS? Im located in China and constantly searching for a stable and fast way around the GFW. Tried before but speed is not really helpful
You need to make sure that you are on Unraid 7.0.0-rc1 since this feature was introduced there and enable the integration in the Docker container template, BTW you actually don't need the Tailscale plugin if you only want to add Docker containers to your Tailnet since the integration for Docker is independent of the plugin.
@ Was on the Beta before and after going to RC it worked , whether that was because needed a restart or to go to RC not sure as looked like the Video showed that was on Beta
@@jonathanfranklin2239 this feature was introduced to the public in Unraid 7.0.0-rc.1 if you where on any beta before that version the Tailscale integration was simply not there.
@@ich777 did the update to 7.0.0-rc1 had some issues with both of my cache drives having to add them again then had to move all my appdata back over to the cache drive. finally got that all fixed, but when I go to use jellyfin with tailscale the logs show errors and I do not get the link that allows me to authenticate with my tailscale account, ideas why that might happen?
This video is ridiculously good. You are a legend.
But seriously, I currently use Tailscale and Unraid v6 and am excited about the integrated Tailscale on v7. You've given me even more reason to be excited AND greatly improved how I can use my existing Tailscale even better.
where can we get an unraid hat!
Right here! www.zazzle.com/embroidered_hat-256548782410882989
First I watched the two SpaceInvader1 Tailscale videos, then I watched this. Definitely worth it to get a better sense of Tailscale and it's abilities.
Then again, I'm a slow learner :P
Thanks for the video, Ed. It was worth the hour and a half. I have the Tailscale plugin on my server, but I'm going to wait for the official 7.0 release before doing all the fun bits.
Whenever i see ed with his unraid videos i feel excited like a 2 year old toddler 😂
Everything you need to know.
10/10 Ed..
Well done!
This video is a gem, thank you!
Hi, love the video. at the 49:09 mark, is there a way to have Tailscale serve work in Unraid 6.12.14 docker containers?
As far as I know tailscale within dockers is a V7 feature.
good to know that you can use the integration with docker without need for the TS-SSL.
While I dont mind the records being public, I mind that you cant remove/revoke them.
If something need an SSL, I just put it behind swag on custom domain, but with this integration I can now use any proxy I want, not just swag :)
(yes, I know I can do that today too with docker compose, but the way unraid handles/manages containers is just cleaner and more easy)
So much help, thanks!
Great video! Question on the travel router part of the video: it seems to me that after configuring the travel router, you've gotten to the exact same functionality that you already had just using Tailscale natively on your Macbook itself. Though, I suppose using Tailscale on the router would enable devices that do not natively support Tailscale to make use of the tailnet. Is there some other use case that I'm not seeing?
I see the benefit of having everything behind a travel router. Your devices are on your network instead of some other network. Plus the travel router bypasses the need to pay for multiple devices if you have to pay for wifi by the device.
Note to Alex: We need a prioritylist for global nameservers. Maybe with a time-control for how much time we should allow pi-hole to answer, before going on to the next dns server. 😀
Hi Ed, where is the extra lists, I don't see any show notes for these.
can you paste the pihole adblock list in the description? thanks
Thank you.
Could this be used as kind of a VPN as well with Exit Node on a VPS? Im located in China and constantly searching for a stable and fast way around the GFW. Tried before but speed is not really helpful
Able to access webui on docker instances but the ui themselves dont load properly when the docker level tailscale feature is enabled….any ideas?
I cannot use default pihole in bridge mode because port 53 is used already. I tried to use br0 for network - however tailscale fails.
I don't have a gpu in my server but is there a way to use headless steam utilizing my gaming pc to steam games away from my network?
Ugh. Is there a non painful way to switch my subnet?
Any ideas why after installing Tailscale none of my docker containers have the "use Tailscale" toggle please ?
You need to make sure that you are on Unraid 7.0.0-rc1 since this feature was introduced there and enable the integration in the Docker container template, BTW you actually don't need the Tailscale plugin if you only want to add Docker containers to your Tailnet since the integration for Docker is independent of the plugin.
@ Was on the Beta before and after going to RC it worked , whether that was because needed a restart or to go to RC not sure as looked like the Video showed that was on Beta
@@jonathanfranklin2239 this feature was introduced to the public in Unraid 7.0.0-rc.1 if you where on any beta before that version the Tailscale integration was simply not there.
How do you add proxmox containers to this? in 10 seconds you can add each lxc to twingate. Don't understand this tbh. seems overcomplicated
You'd need a Proxmox Tailscale connector if you want to use Proxmox.
@tjb_altf4 running as an lxc container on each node or actually running in every container and vm? Thanks
is it safe to move from 6.12.14 over to 7.0.0-rc1 for the most part?
I would say yes. :)
@@ich777 did the update to 7.0.0-rc1 had some issues with both of my cache drives having to add them again then had to move all my appdata back over to the cache drive. finally got that all fixed, but when I go to use jellyfin with tailscale the logs show errors and I do not get the link that allows me to authenticate with my tailscale account, ideas why that might happen?
@ what exact errors? It would be probably best to continue this on the forums
@@ich777 I will move over to the forums. Thanks again.
If it can register via a wildcard not the exact name it would be great! I’ll give it a pass for the moment
great video, but fellow brits dont say rowter, they say rooter tut, tut.
r-out-er sounds good to me as an Australian. If you start saying r-oo-ter, I'll think you're discussing something more adult related.