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Recently set up Headscale with Headplane as the UI. It's all docker compose based so I stuck it in a /etc/compose sub-folder of my vps running Fedora.
Configuring OpenID login was a bit tricky because I got an error when trying to do the auth grant, but the message was vauge. Took me a while to realise the error details were in the redirect back url.
Anyways, once done it was nice to use and I migrated all my Tailscale instances over.
What was the reason for the migration? I used neither so far
Oh, Tailscale has been perfectly fine so far, been using it for over a year without issues. It's just that the server side is proprietary and coming from previously managing Wireguard connections manually I still like the idea of a fully open source stack. Only got around to it recently because I had the free time, tbh.