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Improv: Install Tailscale on nodes using Kubernetes operator #121

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mrsauravsahu opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 2 comments
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Improv: Install Tailscale on nodes using Kubernetes operator #121

mrsauravsahu opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 2 comments

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At this point, nodes are added onto the Tailnet manually and then marking their key expiry to disabled on the portal.

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If the cluster is inaccessible due to some issue, the node will also become unreachable. To prevent this, I have decided tailscale will be installed as a systemctl service - as explained in the default Tailscale docs.

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Based on some new reading I did, looks like Tailscale can have both the nodes and kubernetes workloads exposed to the TailNet. If that is true, then this still might be something I'm interested in exploring. So reopening and adding the link here.

https://tailscale.com/kb/1439/kubernetes-operator-cluster-ingress

@mrsauravsahu mrsauravsahu reopened this Dec 13, 2024
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