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[https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/591 This issue] suggests changing the mask used in Calico. | [https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/591 This issue] suggests changing the mask used in Calico. | ||
==CLI== | |||
Tailscale comes with the command <code>tailscale</code>. | |||
Some common use cases are: | |||
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# See other hosts and their tailscale ips | |||
tailscale status | |||
# Check if another host is directly reachable | |||
tailscale ping $HOST | |||
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Revision as of 01:19, 21 December 2023
Tailscale is an awesome mesh VPN.
Exit Node
For processing the exit node, Tailscale uses iptables with mask 0xFF0000.
This may conflict with other applications such as Calico.
This issue suggests changing the mask used in Calico.
CLI
Tailscale comes with the command tailscale
.
Some common use cases are:
# See other hosts and their tailscale ips
tailscale status
# Check if another host is directly reachable
tailscale ping $HOST