tailscale-systray
tailscale-android
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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tailscale-systray
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Trayscale, an unofficial Tailscale GUI for Linux, has had several major updates since I first posted it here a few months ago, including system tray icon support and a Flatpak release.
Looks cool! I've been using mattn/tailscale-systray for some time now. Yours seem a lot more full-featured :)
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libayatana-appindicator3-dev package on Fedora?
I've just installed Tailscale and I've seen on Reddit that, thanks to u/mattn, it is possible to have a little icon in the system tray too. So I started following the instructions on his repository but they were written for debian based distros and so required packages' names don't match. The required packages are: - gcc (that on fedora repos have the same name) - libgtk-3-dev (that I found as gtk3-devel) - libayatana-appindicator3-dev that I don't find anywhere
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Proper way to keep running a program after closing the terminal
I have found on GitHub this go program that, after being built, I can run with ./tailscale-systray and it works as expected until I close the terminal/terminate the process with CTRL+C So, since the program provides a system tray that I would like to have always, I was looking for a way to keep it running.
- Linux port of tailscale system tray menu.
tailscale-android
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A word of caution about Tailscale
The Android client seems to be open source. No idea why the iOS/other ones aren’t. https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale-android
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How to find out the local one IP address?
Something like Tailscale that creates a mesh VPN using an external relay to pass packets between the two isolated devices. The Tailscale app has a few useful intents to turn in on and off. https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale-android/commit/51a53e54721fdb513d3c9331ae8e75a4b56a7cd2
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⟳ 6 apps added, 50 updated at f-droid.org
Tailscale (version 1.29.194-t70f9fc8c7-gd0812b9476b): Mesh VPN based on WireGuard
- Tailscale changes its Android app to support the open source Headscale server
- Tailscale改变其安卓应用以支持开源的Headscale服务器 (Tailscale changes its Android app to support the open source Headscale server)
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⟳ 1 apps added, 42 updated at f-droid.org
Tailscale (version 1.24.0-tf0e71f4a2-g772e6ae6f06): Mesh VPN based on WireGuard
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