The directory /usr/share/doc/headscale/examples may be used to install
arbitrary example files. This is useful to get a matching configuration
for the release which gets also overwritten automatically.
Move files for packaging outside the docs directory into its own
packaging directory. Replace the existing postinstall and postremove
scripts with Debian maintainerscripts to behave more like a typical
Debian package:
* Start and enable the headscale systemd service by default
* Does not print informational messages
* No longer stop and disable the service on updates
This package also performs migrations for all changes done in previous
package versions on upgrade:
* Set login shell to /usr/sbin/nologin
* Set home directory to /var/lib/headscale
* Migrate to system UID/GID
The package is lintian-clean with a few exceptions that are documented
as excludes and it passes puipars (both tested on Debian 12).
The following scenarious were tested on Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04,
Debian 11, Debian 12:
* Install
* Install same version again
* Install -> Remove -> Install
* Install -> Purge -> Install
* Purge
* Update from 0.22.0
* Update from 0.26.0
See: #2278
See: #2133Fixes: #2311
Separate the term "tailnet" from user and be more explicit about
providing a single tailnet.
Also be more explicit about users. Refer to "headscale users" when
mentioning commandline invocations and use the term "local users" when
discussing unix accounts.
Fixes: #2335
* Setup mkdocs-redirects
* Restructure existing documentation
* Move client OS support into the documentation
* Move existing Client OS support table into its own documentation page
* Link from README.md to the rendered documentation
* Document minimum Tailscale client version
* Reuse CONTRIBUTING.md" in the documentation
* Include "CONTRIBUTING.md" from the repository root
* Update FAQ and index page and link to the contributing docs
* Add configuration reference
* Add a getting started page and explain the first steps with headscale
* Use the existing "Using headscale" sections and combine them into a
single getting started guide with a little bit more explanation.
* Explain how to get help from the command line client.
* Remove duplicated sections from existing installation guides
* Document requirements and assumptions
* Document packages provided by the community
* Move deb install guide to official releases
* Move manual install guide to official releases
* Move container documentation to setup section
* Move sealos documentation to cloud install page
* Move OpenBSD docs to build from source
* Simplify DNS documentation
* Add sponsor page
* Add releases page
* Add features page
* Add help page
* Add upgrading page
* Adjust mkdocs nav
* Update wording
Use the term headscale for the project, Headscale on the beginning of a
sentence and `headscale` when refering to the CLI.
* Welcome to headscale
* Link to existing documentation in the FAQ
* Remove the goal header and use the text as opener
* Indent code block in OIDC
* Make a few pages linter compatible
Also update ignored files for prettier
* Recommend HTTPS on port 443
Fixes: #2164
* Use hosts in acl documentation
thx @efficacy38 for noticing this
Ref: #1863
* Use mkdocs-macros to set headscale version once