Our only hope of anyone doing anything would be in the EU now.
Our only hope of anyone doing anything would be in the EU now.
Define “open”…Where? In the router? I’m…having the issue where my router I’m trying to set is behind CGNAT, and effectively locks me out of opening anything in it. I’m going through this Tailscale process in the hopes of being able to open specific apps and ports in my CGNAT-ed server.
Question…I started working on this. How would you go about opening an SSH or RDP port (on some random port such as 12345) on a local machine, in a way that I can reach it via the tailscale IP?
This is great news! I have some small project I’ll be taking in a location with cgnat, I’ll be visiting it in November. This will be of great help, thanks so much!
My big question…will this work on blocked locations, as in a router running behind cgnat? No open ports. Does Tailscale solve this?
Thanks!
So…both cloudflare tunnels and tailscale funnels would require to have the service exposed to have a link with a tailscale-running server, right? As in, every single of my services/containers running via funnel would need their own tailscale install. If it’s a web service I can publish it via the nginx proxy-tailscale one, but if it’s just a service with no defined URL, just the port, I need a tailscale funnel in every single container of these, right? Or am I getting this wrong?
Thanks!