I would really really really like to have one device on my tailnet as the exitnode for all other devices on the tailnet. However, most VPNs make this really difficult. Is there any way to do this? I’ve read it’s possible with split-tunnelling, but ProtonVPN (which I use) doesn’t support that. I just installed Alpine Linux on my RPI 4b. And would like to use this as my exit node. Does anyone have any tips for how this could be done?
I have solved this problem! The trick is to use two Docker containers:
- Gluetun (https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun): set this up to connect to your VPN.
- Tailscale (https://tailscale.com/kb/1282/docker/): set this to use the Gluetun network.
Here is an example docker-compose.yml:
version: "3" services: gluetun: image: qmcgaw/gluetun container_name: gluetun # line above must be uncommented to allow external containers to connect. # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/connect-a-container-to-gluetun.md#external-container-to-gluetun restart: unless-stopped cap_add: - NET_ADMIN devices: - /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun volumes: - ./gluetun:/gluetun environment: - VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=airvpn - VPN_TYPE=wireguard - WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=xxx - WIREGUARD_PRESHARED_KEY=xxx - WIREGUARD_ADDRESSES=xxx - WIREGUARD_MTU=1320 - SERVER_COUNTRIES=United States # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/tree/main/setup#setup # Timezone for accurate log times - TZ=America/New_York # Server list updater # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/servers.md#update-the-vpn-servers-list - UPDATER_PERIOD=24h tailscale: container_name: tailscale cap_add: - NET_ADMIN - NET_RAW volumes: - ./tailscale/var/lib:/var/lib - ./tailscale/state:/state - /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun network_mode: "service:gluetun" restart: unless-stopped environment: - TS_HOSTNAME=airvpn-exit-node - TS_AUTHKEY=xxxxxxxx - TS_EXTRA_ARGS=--login-server=https://example.com --advertise-exit-node - TS_NO_LOGS_NO_SUPPORT=true - TS_STATE_DIR=/state image: tailscale/tailscale
Wow! You know what, I was just thinking about using Gleutun for this enefore I went to bed last night, and then I wake up to this gem of a message!! 😅 Well done sir, I’ll be cooking this up ASAP!
Let me know how it works out for you! I’m happy to be able to share this. I was very pleased with myself but had no one to tell haha. I actually have several copies of this set up with each Gluetun instance connected to different countries. Then, changing country is as easy as changing your tailnet exit node!
Awesome stuff dude! I will totally do this too 😁 Worst thing is I am already using Gleutun and I am ashamed I didn’t think about using it for this before… But honestly gonna have to donate some money to the developer of Gleutun as its just so awesome.
Hell yeah, got that working in an instant! Appreciate the pointer, have a great weekend! :)
Awesome! You too.
For anyone trying this, make sure you do not have “- TS_USERSPACE=false” in your yaml from previous experimentation. After removing this, it works for me too.
In the documentation they say to add sysctl entries, it is possible in docker compose like so:
tailscale: sysctls: - net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 - net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
But it does not seem to make a difference for me. Does anyone know why these would not be required in this specific setup?
Maybe this can be achieved by doing this: 1.Connect to ProtonVPN on your exit node machine 2.Create a vm inside that machine 3.Install Tailscale on the vm 4.Use it as an exit node
Interesting, I could try that. Already tried with a docker container, which didn’t work. But could try this too.
Use vit-manager and install a minimal ubuntu vm.
Yes you can do this, you can use ANY device/node as an exit-node among your tailscale nodes.
You do need a server to setup the nodes though. Tailscale offer this as a paid service I believe, or you could run your own headscale (open source project) server yourself, this requires a lot more knowledge
I am aware I can run a tailscale exit node. But want to know if it is possible do so with the same node running protonvpn…
I’ve been trying to accomplish the exact same thing. In the same vein I’ve also been trying to setup a tailscale exit node with mitmproxy so that i can inspect mobile app traffic without having to fiddle with proxy configs on my phone each time. In relation to that i found this - https://www.aapelivuorinen.com/blog/2022/09/12/transparent-mitmproxy-tailscale-vm/
Let me know how you get on as I’m super keen on having both a VPN and mitmproxy setup as exit nodes.
A solution was posted in later comments, did you see?
I did thanks, will be trying it out later today. Cheers.
I’ve read some of the comments and it sounds like you’ve already tried installing proton VPN and tailscale on the same machine, but depending on your setup maybe you could make a “VPN gateway”
Like take your pi, install protonvpn, then enable IP forwarding and use a little nat IP tables script to nat your lan to your proton VPN interface like a home router would with the wan and lan ports.
Then on your tailscale gateway set the default route to be that box instead of your normal router. Then just use the tailscale node as the exit node on your client and check your IP.
In theory this would be similar to a qubes type setup which is what I tend to use for this kind of work.
This also adds the benefit that any other devices that wanna VPN can just use the gateway
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I mean… that’s not that hard?
If you are able to switch away from Proton VPN in the long run you could use the new tailscale/mullvad partnership to use mullvad as an exit node. https://tailscale.com/kb/1258/mullvad-exit-nodes/
I did think about it, but I use all of their services anyway, so for me it’s plenty worth it. I save money on paying for a suit, rather than individual services here an there.