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Let’s all love lain!

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wyre,
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Must be time to bomb them back into compliance with western values.

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Just to be clear I was joking. I don’t want to bomb anyone ever.

wyre,
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Tailscale has a feature which assigns you a random network subdomain off ts.net. You can use it to find any system by name. But also you don’t need it. You can usually just access the services via the host name if your client is attached to tailscale and also has open ACLs for the services you are accessing. as far as i know there is no way to do what you are trying to do and I’m not sure why you are trying to do it. if you are trying to make a service public you probably want to use something like cloudflared instead.

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If your goal is to expose a web server to the internet I recommend you use cloudflare zero trust and create a tunnel. This would solve any ssl certificate issues and would also get rid of the need to use any kind of reverse proxy as cloudflare would be acting as a reverse proxy. There are other options of course but this is the simplest for web based services.

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If your goal is to simply be able to reach the NAS remotely over the internet you don’t need to open ports or use reverse proxies. You can simply access it internally via the tailscale grid just as if it were local to you like on a LAN. As long as your client is on the same tailscale net as the NAS and has open ACLs this will work fine. It’s sort of unclear to me as to what your actual goal is.

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Another option again assuming your goal is to access the synology NAS via the public internet. You could use synology built in quick connect service and that would get it done.

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If at some point you find a way to articulate your actual goal let me know and I may have a better option for you.

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Ok so I guess what I’m confused about then is why you didn’t use Tailscale MagicDNS which is already integrated and used for this purpose.

tailscale.com/kb/1081/magicdns

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In a similar vein you may also find this helpful:

tailscale.com/kb/1281/app-connectors

tailscale.com/kb/1223/funnel

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Just a bit of late night Lain posting.

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RIP Discord

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The nice thing about federation is we no longer have to put up with anyone’s shit.

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Their frustration will eventually be the largest determining factor. Some may never catch on.

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It’s too bad xz is really great for archival.

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It also means that Microsoft has unprecedented control over the life of any open source project still hosted on GitHub.

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Comparing it to Gnosticism is an interesting idea. Really one could compare most heroes journeys to any perennial philosophy. I would just add that it’s important to the plot that the wired is actually being manipulated through science by tachibana in order to create a situation where it can be manipulated without any kind of human machine interface. This is reflected in the KIDS experiment. Their research eventually leads to lain but Alice finally gets her to realize that she is playing someone else’s game and can choose for herself.

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Let me clarify a bit. If you’ve seen the matrix you may realize that it is a reflection of Vedanta. A Christ oriented person would say it was Gnosticism and that’s because both share the same perennial philosophy. Either comparison would be correct and both are useful depending on who is utilizing the metaphor.

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