I set up Headscale and Tailscale using Docker on a VPS, which I want to use as my public IPv4 and Reverse Proxy to route incoming traffic to my local network and e. g. my home server. I also set up Tailscale using Docker on my home server and connected both to my Headscale server.
I am able to ping on Tailscale container from the other and vice versa and set up –advertise-routes=192.168.178.0/24 on my home server as well as –accept-routes on my VPS, but I can’t ping local IP addresses from my VPS. What am I missing?
Both container are connected to the host network, I have opened UDP ports 41641 and 3478 on my VPS.

  • @riffy
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    31 month ago

    Try v1.60.1

      • @riffy
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        31 month ago

        image: tailscale/tailscale:v1.60.1

        To pull that version of tailscale. Latest broke subnets.

          • @riffy
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            21 month ago

            You might have other issues then, but I’d use that version of tailscale since it was the last version to work with subnets. Also, only the owner’s account works cuz sharing subnets broke even longer ago, and I’m positive neither has been fixed. Good luck!

            • lemmyvore
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              21 month ago

              Subnets seem to work for me with 1.62.0 docker image. In what way were they broken?

              • @riffy
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                1 month ago

                I reported it the day the update was released cuz all of my containers are on their own ip. Got that update and nothing was reachable till I rolled back.

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