Tailscale is apparently closed source though. I could still require VPN on router before getting in. BSD uses a pkg package manager to manage stuff: dependencies, versioning, updates/upgrades, install/uninstall. Is it safe to install Tailscale on router? OPNsense is a managed wrapper on top of BSD it is managed by a tightly-controlled API+GUI wrapper that allows the installation of 3rd-party plugins. This can be created on the Tailscale website. ![]() At this point, we need to configure the pre-authentication key. Select VPN, then Tailscale to launch the Tailscale settings. Is this program and procedure supported by OPNSense developers? Search for Tailscale, then install the Tailscale package. Still devices inside and outside a LAN protected by OPNSense cannot talk to each other, which seems to be due to some good job that OPNSense is doing in its default setting blocking somehow the outgoing connection.ĭoes anyone have experience running a package for Tailscale on OPNSense? There is a command line procedure provided by Tailscale, but, unlike ZeroTier, it’s not in OPNSense documentation: ![]() Here I connected devices inside and outside of a LAN protected by a Ubiquiti router. Few lines of copy paste and in 2 minutes all devices are connected together. I don’t know how is the experience with ZeroTier package in OPNSense. I tried to get ZeroTier work with several devices with errors and no luck (on Linux machines and iPhone, not OPNSense router). Can ping the Tailscale IP of the OPNsense appliance from another Machine on the Tailnet chrisDO-XLR: tailscale ping 100.11.22.33 pong from opnsense (100.11.22.
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