Tailscale
Introduction
Tailscale is a VPN service that uses WireGuard to create a fast, secure, and simple peer-to-peer network. Tailscale is a zero config VPN that works on any platform, service, or runtime. It encrypts all connections using WireGuard and integrates with 100+ tools for easy deployment and management.
Tailscale is a modern VPN built on top of Wireguard. It works like an overlay network between the computers of your networks - using NAT traversal.
Everything in Tailscale is Open Source, except the GUI clients for proprietary OS (Windows and macOS/iOS), and the control server.
The control server works as an exchange point of Wireguard public keys for the nodes in the Tailscale network. It assigns the IP addresses of the clients, creates the boundaries between each user, enables sharing machines between users, and exposes the advertised routes of your nodes.
A Tailscale network (tailnet) is private network which Tailscale assigns to a user in terms of private users or an organisation.
Self Hosting
Headscale is an open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server.
Headscale's goal is to provide self-hosters and hobbyists with an open-source server they can use for their projects and labs. It implements a narrow scope, a single Tailnet, suitable for a personal use, or a small open-source organisation.
YouTube - Jim's Garage - Self Host Tailscale with Headscale
Docker
You can self host a Tailscale server with Headscale + Headscale UI docker containers.
This is the directory layout for a Docker Compose method ...
/root/docker/stacks/headscale |-- config | `-- config.yaml |-- data | |-- db.sqlite | `-- noise_private.key |-- docker-compose.yaml `-- run `-- headscale.sock 3 directories, 5 files
... and this is the docker compose YAML file ...
services: headscale: container_name: headscale volumes: - ./config:/etc/headscale/ - ./data:/var/lib/headscale/ - ./run:/var/run/headscale/ ports: - 8080:8080 - 9090:9090 image: headscale/headscale:0.23.0-alpha12 environment: - TZ=Europe/London command: serve restart: unless-stopped networks: traefik: ipv4_address: 172.19.0.28 labels: - "traefik.enable=true" - "traefik.docker.network=traefik" - "traefik.http.routers.headscale.rule=PathPrefix(`/`) && Host(`headscale.domain.com`)" - "traefik.http.routers.headscale.entrypoints=websecure" - "traefik.http.routers.headscale.service=headscale" - "traefik.http.services.headscale.loadbalancer.server.port=8080" - "traefik.http.services.headscale.loadbalancer.server.scheme=http" headscale-ui: image: ghcr.io/gurucomputing/headscale-ui:latest pull_policy: always container_name: headscale-ui restart: unless-stopped ports: - 9999:80 networks: traefik: ipv4_address: 172.19.0.29 labels: - "traefik.enable=true" - "traefik.docker.network=traefik" - "traefik.http.routers.headscale-ui.rule=PathPrefix(`/web`) && Host(`headscale.domain.com`)" - "traefik.http.routers.headscale-ui.entrypoints=websecure" - "traefik.http.routers.headscale-ui.service=headscale-ui" - "traefik.http.routers.headscale-ui.middlewares=auth" - "traefik.http.services.headscale-ui.loadbalancer.server.port=80" - "traefik.http.services.headscale-ui.loadbalancer.server.scheme=http" - "traefik.http.middlewares.auth.basicauth.users=funkyusername:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhashedxxxxpasswordxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" networks: traefik: external: true
Start up the containers, and you should see this in the docker logs ...
Authentication
https://github.com/gmiles32/headscale-authelia
Remote Access
RustDesk > settings > Network > Direct IP Access + IP Address Whitelisting