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tailscale. works perfectly, the only problem is needing a google acc for login
@hexagonwin
I think Headscale gives you the option of using your own provider.
@frosch
And that years back they moved their servers from Canada to the US. That's when I dropped TS and just did wireguard by hand.
You can use e-mail now.
No, you cannot. Putting in your emails just redirects to the identity provider you used when signing up. If you try to create an account you'll see that email's not a option.
is it possible to switch to email from my google acc tied account? or do i need to create a new one?
I haven't looked into it yet, I'm in the same position of using Google to login.
I just noticed that the login page changed.
I believe registration is limited to a third party/OIDC. The login page is different to sign-up
Ah, that makes sense