Local API: tailscaled has the start of a node-local API.In particular, this allows a tailscaled using userspace networking to make outbound connections to other nodes in your Tailscale network, without your operating system's help. SOCKS5 server: the tailscaled binary now includes a SOCKS5 server.32-bit support will be added in a future release. Known issue: userspace networking is not yet available on 32-bit CPUs, due to a bug in an upstream library. Userspace networking is now possible with tailscaled using -tun=userspace-networking, which doesn't require root.For pfSense/OPNsense users in particular, enabling NAT-PMP is highly recommended to be able to get direct connections between Tailscale nodes. For some routers it may be lumped together with a "UPnP" checkbox. in pfSense/OPNsense or Unifi/Ubiquiti "Services"). Many routers support this by default (such as Google Wifi). Port mapping: if your router supports NAT-PMP, Tailscale will now use it to make peer-to-peer connections.All nodes that support IPv6 will have an IPv6 Tailscale address in addition to the normal 100.x.y.z Tailscale IPv4 (CGNAT) address. Tunneled IPv6: Tailscale has been able to use IPv6 as a transport for the WireGuard traffic for some time, but now we also support IPv6 inside the tunnel.Exit nodes: route all your non-Tailscale internet traffic through another Tailscale node in your network see our documentation and the video demo.
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