sudo tailscale up --advertise-routes=10.0.0.0/24,10.0.1.0/24
Then you can get to anything via it's internal IP address. I have a bluetooth router on my network that I don't want to install Tailscale on. It's on a permanent address of 192.168.1.13
I do this on the router inside my office subnet:
sudo tailscale up --advertise-routes=192.168.1.0/24
I do this on my home debian machine (lets say it's on 10.1.1.13):
sudo tailscale up --accept-routes
From my home network I can now open the web management page on 192.168.1.13. You can go further with DNS stuff but you don't have to.
All you need is
Then you can get to anything via it's internal IP address. I have a bluetooth router on my network that I don't want to install Tailscale on. It's on a permanent address of 192.168.1.13I do this on the router inside my office subnet:
I do this on my home debian machine (lets say it's on 10.1.1.13): From my home network I can now open the web management page on 192.168.1.13. You can go further with DNS stuff but you don't have to.