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Hey @awardblvr. I don't work for Tailscale and this is an unofficial guide for installation, so I'd suggest you talk to Tailscale support directly. At a guess you need to make some changes on your router to allow that to work. For example, have you looked at your NAT configuration? Is hairpin enabled? Have you tried a tcpdump on the router to see if it gets the packets and isn't forwarding them? |
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I have Tailscale up on my Edgerouter (EdgeRouter 4 v2.0.9-hotfix.4) with the jamesog/tailscale-edgeos method... And from an off-site remote device with Tailscale VPN connected I can see and get into the web interface of my edgerouter (which is at its default address 192.168.1.1)... But, I cannot seem to ping any of the devices 192.168.1.x on my edgerouter nor their device-name.local addresses.
Do I have to provide some kind of routes to those devices?
Do I need to use some scheme remotely to access those devices? (I DO have subnet routes enabled on the Tailscale account interface for that device.) and I started Tailscale on Edgerouter with the command:
sudo tailscale up --accept-routes --advertise-routes 192.168.1.0/24 --authkey tskey-<my_key> --reset
Or is there something preventing me from accessing my home devices on 192.168.1.x due to the nature of 192.168.1.x type addresses?
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