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Tailscale not supporting on OPENVZ

Hi, im using openvz but unfortunately tailscale is not supporting. I was planned to use android mobile as a exit node. Please suggest alternatives and it should support android mobile as a exit node

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  • maybe... move to KVM? or maybe try out ZeroTier? (not sure if they do android exit node though)

  • If you can settle for just wireguard - you can get that up and running on OpenVZ no problem. Just won't have the slick interface and will have to do things over CLI.

  • I run tailscale exit on pi, it works flawlessly.

  • It's supported, you just need TUN/TAP enabled.

    Thanked by 2Petey_Long ariq01
  • Petey_LongPetey_Long Barred
    edited December 2024

    @concept said:
    It's supported, you just need TUN/TAP enabled.

    Yeah it's not working due to not having TUN/TAP - strike my comment - no getting around that.

  • @concept said:
    It's supported, you just need TUN/TAP enabled.

    How to enable that?

  • 0xC70xC7 Member
    edited December 2024

    concept said: It's supported, you just need TUN/TAP enabled.
    praburam said: How to enable that?

    1) easy way is login from your client/billing panel from your vps provider; there is your "service" list and click for details. You will find about status-details, bandwith, cpu, etc; select "setting"-icons which bring you into embedded-vm-panel which you can "enable tun/tap" on network tab.
    2) or direct access to virtualizor/solusvm-vps-control-panel, re-read with your first (registration, after payment) email for details, usually something https://something.providerdomain:4083/ ) and look into 'network'
    3) or just create support ticket asking to enable it ... ( but be patient since maybe 'still' holiday season )

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