headscale/docs/Running.md
Juan Font Alonso 561c15bbe8 Prettier
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Running headscale

  1. Download the headscale binary https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/releases, and place it somewhere in your $PATH or use the docker container

    docker pull headscale/headscale:x.x.x
    
  2. (Optional, you can also use SQLite) Get yourself a PostgreSQL DB running

    docker run --name headscale \
      -e POSTGRES_DB=headscale
      -e POSTGRES_USER=foo \
      -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=bar \
      -p 5432:5432 \
      -d postgres
    
  3. Create a WireGuard private key and headscale configuration

    wg genkey > private.key
    
    cp config.yaml.example config.yaml
    
  4. Create a namespace

    headscale namespaces create myfirstnamespace
    

    or docker:

    the db.sqlite mount is only needed if you use sqlite

    touch db.sqlite
    docker run \
      -v $(pwd)/private.key:/private.key \
      -v $(pwd)/config.json:/config.json \
      -v $(pwd)/derp.yaml:/derp.yaml \
      -v $(pwd)/db.sqlite:/db.sqlite \
      -p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 \
      headscale/headscale:x.x.x \
      headscale namespaces create myfirstnamespace
    

    or if your server is already running in docker:

    docker exec <container_name> headscale create myfirstnamespace
    
  5. Run the server

    headscale serve
    

    or docker:

    the db.sqlite mount is only needed if you use sqlite

    docker run \
      -v $(pwd)/private.key:/private.key \
      -v $(pwd)/config.json:/config.json \
      -v $(pwd)/derp.yaml:/derp.yaml \
      -v $(pwd)/db.sqlite:/db.sqlite \
      -p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 \
      headscale/headscale:x.x.x headscale serve
    
  6. If you used tailscale.com before in your nodes, make sure you clear the tailscaled data folder

    systemctl stop tailscaled
    rm -fr /var/lib/tailscale
    systemctl start tailscaled
    
  7. Add your first machine

    tailscale up --login-server YOUR_HEADSCALE_URL
    
  8. Navigate to the URL you will get with tailscale up, where you'll find your machine key.

  9. In the server, register your machine to a namespace with the CLI

    headscale -n myfirstnamespace nodes register YOURMACHINEKEY
    

    or docker:

    docker run \
      -v $(pwd)/private.key:/private.key \
      -v $(pwd)/config.json:/config.json \
      -v $(pwd)/derp.yaml:/derp.yaml \
      headscale/headscale:x.x.x \
      headscale -n myfirstnamespace nodes register YOURMACHINEKEY
    

    or if your server is already running in docker:

    docker exec <container_name> headscale -n myfirstnamespace nodes register YOURMACHINEKEY
    

Alternatively, you can use Auth Keys to register your machines:

  1. Create an authkey

    headscale -n myfirstnamespace preauthkeys create --reusable --expiration 24h
    

    or docker:

    docker run \
      -v $(pwd)/private.key:/private.key \
      -v $(pwd)/config.json:/config.json \
      -v$(pwd)/derp.yaml:/derp.yaml \
      -v $(pwd)/db.sqlite:/db.sqlite \
      headscale/headscale:x.x.x \
      headscale -n myfirstnamespace preauthkeys create --reusable --expiration 24h
    

    or if your server is already running in docker:

    docker exec <container_name> headscale -n myfirstnamespace preauthkeys create --reusable --expiration 24h
    
  2. Use the authkey from your machine to register it

    tailscale up --login-server YOUR_HEADSCALE_URL --authkey YOURAUTHKEY
    

If you create an authkey with the --ephemeral flag, that key will create ephemeral nodes. This implies that --reusable is true.

Please bear in mind that all headscale commands support adding -o json or -o json-line to get nicely JSON-formatted output.