Multiple servers #35

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opened 2025-12-29 01:20:35 +01:00 by adam · 5 comments
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Originally created by @pkpowell on GitHub (Sep 22, 2021).

Is it possible to connect to multiple servers?
I just set up 2 offering different subnets, but can only connect to one at a time.

Originally created by @pkpowell on GitHub (Sep 22, 2021). Is it possible to connect to multiple servers? I just set up 2 offering different subnets, but can only connect to one at a time.
adam closed this issue 2025-12-29 01:20:35 +01:00
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@juanfont commented on GitHub (Sep 23, 2021):

I am a bit confused. Do you want to have multiple namespaces? Or multiple subnets exposed from the same server?

@juanfont commented on GitHub (Sep 23, 2021): I am a bit confused. Do you want to have multiple namespaces? Or multiple subnets exposed from the same server?
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@allastornin commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021):

Perhaps this is what I mean - https://tailscale.com/kb/1115/subnet-failover/

I am also interested in this functionality.

@allastornin commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021): Perhaps this is what I mean - https://tailscale.com/kb/1115/subnet-failover/ I am also interested in this functionality.
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@pkpowell commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021):

What I meant was can I connect a single machine to multiple login servers with their own namespaces and subnets.
atm tailscaled seems to only create one utun interface at a time, so I can't simultaneously connect to say 100.90.0.0/20 and 100.70.0.0/24 hosted on separate headscale servers.
Use case would be either failover or separating office and test networks.

@pkpowell commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021): What I meant was can I connect a single machine to multiple login servers with their own namespaces and subnets. atm tailscaled seems to only create one utun interface at a time, so I can't simultaneously connect to say 100.90.0.0/20 and 100.70.0.0/24 hosted on separate headscale servers. Use case would be either failover or separating office and test networks.
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@kradalby commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021):

I dont think the upstream tailscale client supports multiple servers. So for now, this is a no.

@kradalby commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021): I dont think the upstream tailscale client supports multiple servers. So for now, this is a no.
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@pkpowell commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021):

Ok, thanks.

@pkpowell commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2021): Ok, thanks.
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Reference: starred/headscale#35