Once the port is open, you should be able to access it via the tailscale IP just as you would locally on your network
Once the port is open, you should be able to access it via the tailscale IP just as you would locally on your network
Ahhh i gotcha, so basically it forwards traffic through the pi so that you can send traffic through tailscale on devices that don’t support it? Sounds like a cool idea tbh
Good on ya for the tailscale/syncthing though, off-site backups are super important! If Jellyfin supported federation you could merge your library and your parents library and have it all accessible through each of your local instances. Maybe one day they’ll add it, i think it would be a killer feature.
Glad the write-up helped though, it should at least help you move towards single instances (at least for immich) since you can just backup on tailscale via the dns entry!
Glad to help, yes that is a perfect example of how you could use this to your benefit. Much easier to just tell people to enable VPN (tailscale) and navigate to an easy to remember URL.
I’m somewhere in the middle, I do cybersecurity professionally so i work a lot with technical stuff but my hobbies are much deeper in it so theres a lot of stuff i don’t know. But, thanks to these communities i was able to learn how to do a lot of things and have now levelled up into doing the research on my own and trying to give back :)
In your dream scenario, is that each family member would be hosting immich/jellyfin on their pi zero? Or is the pi zero somehow routing traffic for them back to your server for jellyfin and immich?
Happy to help!
Side note, if you want to make publicly available services, you could use cloudflare tunnels. They work in a similar way – letting your services be accessible over the Internet without needing to open ports. Some other people in the comments have mentioned that Tailscale funnel can also work for this, but i haven’t used it so I can’t really advise on that front
Just looked it up, seems to pretty cool. Does it only work with one service though? You proxy one port to your tailscale domain name, but does it do routing for additional ports at the same time?
I’ve only done surface level research into it, and honestly didn’t come across this when i was doing the research for NGINX Proxy Manager, but it seems a little limited in comparison.
Happy to be proven wrong though, any easy solution is a good solution :)
That does work great, but when I’m on mobile i find it a lot easier to just go straight to the service rather than using a dashboard (although i have one set up)
Interesting, i didn’t know that but that is definitely something worth looking into if you need it for your usecase:
https://tailscale.com/kb/1223/funnel
Personally, I use a cloudflare tunnel for that. I’ll probably end up checking out tailscale funnel at some point for fun though
To my understanding, yes! I touched on it in the post but since tailscale is a VPN that doesn’t require open ports to access other devices in the tailnet, you don’t need to worry about CGNAT
Same thing,
CNAME: * -> @
Which translates to: * -> example.org
* Is a wildcard DNS character, basically meaning any subdomain will get forwarded to the root domain
Where? All the keys in the screenshots are sample keys
First SS: its 01234456789abcdef repeated Second SS: it just says yourapikeyhere
Yes, that is the intention. I suppose I probably could have just edited it to read ‘example.org’. But, it’s the shorthand notation @ refers to your domain name.
So the A record @ -> [Tailscale IP]
which DNS translates to example.org -> [Tailscale IP]
🫡 just doing my part, when i set it up it was a lot of digging through documentation and videos (the information is there, but it definitely requires some commitment in the research lol). Wanted to make something that gives it all in one go & helps the community out :)
Honestly, this is probably the enhancement to my homelab which has yielded the greatest QoL improvement. Prior to this, I would have to remember port numbers for every service and every ip address that i have something running on (and as my lab has expanded, this has become a lot more challenging).
Had a hunch from the bg color: Source
Edit: Paywall Bypass
I’ll never understand why Square Enix gave Deck Nine LIS in the first place. Dontnod = GOAT
This is terrible advice, especially for someone moving from an rpi bruh
In what fucking world are you living
Wait, really? I use NPM and also have two sites running via a separate nginx container – i feel so dumb now LMAO
Poor Things is definitely a weird one but it was so fucking entertaining
I’d recommend it, but not to a general audience for sure
This, its not a snub. Barbie got a nomination for both actor and actress in the supporting categories.
This! Im planning on getting this set up on a spare pi one of these days™. You get a free premium acc on the tracking sites, so you can track where tf all those planes and helicopters above your house are going
Can you provide an example? I’m a little confused by what you mean.