I’m also having issues with Tailscale failing to deploy the official app after upgrading. I blew up the machine in TS and reinstalled the app with a new key and no luck. The app just cycles between Deploying and Stopped until it just stops trying. I did see this with Plex at first and it went away after a reboot so I tried that too. Anyone have any other ideas for a fix? I’m using App Version: v1.78.3; Version: 1.2.9
Having the same issue here.
app version is the same as @/dad_pants
Same issue with latest App Version 1.80.3, Chart Version 1.0.51. Deleting and reinstalling, adding --reset
as an Extra Argument, creating new auth keys, both reusable and non-reusable, nothing works.
Startup probe failed: command "tailscale status" timed out
Upgrading host to 24.10, installing Version 1.2.14 (docker-based), it’s now working.
Just adding this here, still no good solution for this problem. Everyone’s ‘fixes’ seem to be very general debugging steps, but nobody knows why this is actually happening or if there is any good, reliable way to fix it.
I have been at this for two days, and this IS mission critical for me, Tailscale is the only way I can connect to my offsite backup server. At this point, I really could not care less about OS integrity, stability and all that; I just need Tailscale running. Even if it means installing it directly on the host. If anyone knows how to completely ignore containerization on Truenas Scale to get it working please let me know.
This is an old post. I would suggest you make a new one with what you are currently running.
I’m currently using ElectricEel-24.10.2.2 and Tailscale. Right now I am connected to the server while being several states away uploading files to the server from the my laptops file manager. So it does work fine.
One thing I have found, is if you install or reinstall Tailscale app on a device or in Truenas or you have let the key expire you have to generate a new key from your Tailscale account or Tailscale will not connect period. This is true even if the original working connection was set to not expire the key. This is a Tailscale security thing and not a Truenas, windows, Linux issue. In Truenas this manifests itself as the Tailscle app being stuck at “deploying”.