Could you access the IP address of the internet connection where the raspberry pi, or other devices in that network if you are already connected to one of the devices (raspberry pi) in that IP with tailscale? I am already connected to one of my miners, but my second one keeps falling out, dropping connection, and I wish to access it from abroad to change settings...
You can definitely access the IP address of other devices in the same network if they are all connected via Tailscale and share the same Tailscale network. Each device should have its own unique Tailscale IP address, which allows you to access it directly, regardless of whether the device is on the same local network or connected from another location.
the point of accessing over any network is that i don't have the access to my pi's network, so, ideally, tail scale must start automatically on pi's boot, and have to authenticated automatically.
This is a much better use case for my raspberry pi nas as I have sensitive data rather than portforwarding exposing me to vulnerabilities. Thank you.
Yes, exactly. Glad it is useful my friend!
Could you access the IP address of the internet connection where the raspberry pi, or other devices in that network if you are already connected to one of the devices (raspberry pi) in that IP with tailscale? I am already connected to one of my miners, but my second one keeps falling out, dropping connection, and I wish to access it from abroad to change settings...
You can definitely access the IP address of other devices in the same network if they are all connected via Tailscale and share the same Tailscale network. Each device should have its own unique Tailscale IP address, which allows you to access it directly, regardless of whether the device is on the same local network or connected from another location.
where i can find the c"url" commands ?
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the point of accessing over any network is that i don't have the access to my pi's network,
so, ideally, tail scale must start automatically on pi's boot, and have to authenticated automatically.
This is true
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to ensure there is access to the latest app releases
thanks for that!
error: no route to host, why? my username and tailscale ip is ok
Hard to tell my friend
@@mmshilleh you are right
I think maybe it's because I already have raspberry pi connect running, who knows
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