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| ==Configuring Tailscale exit node== | | ==Configuring Tailscale exit node== |
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− | To begin, we must allow traffic to be routed through RUTX12. Execute the following command in RUTX12 CLI: | + | To begin, in the Service -> VPN -> Tailscale press "Show advanced settings" and enable "Exit node" slider. |
− | tailscale set --advertise-exit-node
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− | Next, in the admin panel, you should now see a new sign for "exit node." Proceed to enable routing traffic through RUTX12 by clicking on the three dots at the end of the RUTX12 interface and selecting "Edit route settings.
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− | Then, activate the "Use as exit node" option.
| + | After completing this steps, go to the control panel on your laptop. In Tailscale, choose "exit node" -> RUTX12. This should complete the process, and now the traffic from your laptop will pass through the exit node RUTX12, with your laptop's traffic having the IP address of RUTX12. |
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− | [[File:Networking tailscale configuration example configuring tailscale exit node 2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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− | After completing these steps, go to the control panel on your laptop. In Tailscale, choose "exit node" -> RUTX12. This should complete the process, and now the traffic from your laptop will pass through the exit node RUTX12, with your laptop's traffic having the IP address of RUTX12. | |
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |