# Headscale An open source implementation of the Tailscale coordination server. ## Status - [x] Basic functionality (nodes can communicate with each other) - [x] Node registration through the web flow - [x] Network changes are relied to the nodes - [ ] Node registration via pre-auth keys - [ ] Multiuser support - [ ] ACLs - [ ] DNS ... and probably lots of stuff missing ## Roadmap 🤷 Adding multiuser support seems doable. Rather than actual users, this multi-tenancy will probably look more like namespaces in Kubernetes - a logical partitioning of resources created with a CLI. Pre-auth keys should also be feasible. Suggestions/PRs welcomed! ## Running it 1. Compile the headscale binary ```shell go build cmd/headscale/headscale.go ``` 2. Get youself a PostgreSQL DB running (yes, [I know](https://tailscale.com/blog/an-unlikely-database-migration/)) ```shell docker run --name headscale -e POSTGRES_DB=headscale -e \ POSTGRES_USER=foo -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=bar -p 5432:5432 -d postgres ``` 3. Sort some stuff up (headscale Wireguard keys & the config.json file) ```shell wg genkey > private.key wg pubkey < private.key > public.key # not needed cp config.json.example config.json ``` 4. Run the server ```shell ./headscale serve ``` 5. Add your first machine ```shell tailscale up -login-server YOUR_HEADSCALE_URL ``` 6. Navigate to the URL you will get with `tailscale up`, where you'll find your machine key. 7. Register your machine using the headscale CLI ```shell ./headscale register YOURMACHINEKEY ``` ## Disclaimer 1. I have nothing to do with Tailscale, or Tailscale Inc. 2. The purpose of writing this was to learn how Tailscale works. 3. I don't use Headscale myself.