I doubt this is a thing, but is there a VPN tunnel like headscale//tailscale that allows a person to approve a client connection from the app or elsewhere for another device without it? I’m asking because I want to use devices like tvs with jellyfin but behind tailscale as well. Is this a thing? I don’t know exactly how the app works, so don’t crucify me lol.

  • NikStalwart@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m a smidge confused on what you are trying to achieve and how you think it will work.

    As I understand you, you want to connect “embedded” devices where you do not control the software to a VPN network?

    VPNs do need some kind of client (otherwise how does the network stack know to use the VPN protocol?) so how do you envisage this working without an app?

    What is your desired topology like? Do you just want your smart TV/etc to connect to a remote media library over a VPN? If that’s the case, then you are overthinking it with approvals etc.

    You can achieve most of what you want with router configuration. Just define routes saying “Traffic from IP address 10.20.30.40 (TV) should go to 10.20.30.30 (gateway)” and then have the “gateway” handle the tunnel.

    You can also look at tailscale’s subnet routing (should work with headscale backend too).

    Good luck.

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    1 year ago

    In NetMaker and WG-easy the admin has to create and send the connection link, and can kick them at any point

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    1 year ago

    Not exactly clear what you mean.

    But to use Jellyfin on a SmartTV through Tailscale you can simply use a device that runs as Tailscale subnet router and correctly set up the routes.

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    1 year ago

    don’t know if it’s exactly what you’re looking for:

    zerotier needs you (as the admin) to approve a new client that tries to join a network.

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    1 year ago

    If I am understanding your question correctly, tailscale has that built in. Look into “tailnet lock”.

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      1 year ago

      I’ll let you know when I look into it more, but it seems like firezone is pretty close to what I wanted