Running headscale in a container¶
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It might be outdated and it might miss necessary steps.
This documentation has the goal of showing a user how-to set up and run headscale in a container. Docker is used as the reference container implementation, but there is no reason that it should not work with alternatives like Podman. The Docker image can be found on Docker Hub here.
Configure and run headscale¶
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Prepare a directory on the host Docker node in your directory of choice, used to hold headscale configuration and the SQLite database:
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Download the example configuration for your chosen version and save it as:
/etc/headscale/config.yaml
. Adjust the configuration to suit your local environment. See Configuration for details.Alternatively, you can mount
/var/lib
and/var/run
from your host system by adding--volume $(pwd)/lib:/var/lib/headscale
and--volume $(pwd)/run:/var/run/headscale
in the next step. -
Start the headscale server while working in the host headscale directory:
docker run \ --name headscale \ --detach \ --volume $(pwd)/config:/etc/headscale/ \ --publish 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 \ --publish 127.0.0.1:9090:9090 \ headscale/headscale:<VERSION> \ serve
Note: use
0.0.0.0:8080:8080
instead of127.0.0.1:8080:8080
if you want to expose the container externally.This command will mount
config/
under/etc/headscale
, forward port 8080 out of the container so the headscale instance becomes available and then detach so headscale runs in the background.Example
docker-compose.yaml
version: "3.7" services: headscale: image: headscale/headscale:<VERSION> restart: unless-stopped container_name: headscale ports: - "127.0.0.1:8080:8080" - "127.0.0.1:9090:9090" volumes: # Please change <CONFIG_PATH> to the fullpath of the config folder just created - <CONFIG_PATH>:/etc/headscale command: serve
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Verify headscale is running:
Follow the container logs:
Verify running containers:
Verify headscale is available:
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Create a user (tailnet):
Register a machine (normal login)¶
On a client machine, execute the tailscale
login command:
To register a machine when running headscale in a container, take the headscale command and pass it to the container:
Register machine using a pre authenticated key¶
Generate a key using the command line:
docker exec -it headscale \
headscale preauthkeys create --user myfirstuser --reusable --expiration 24h
This will return a pre-authenticated key that can be used to connect a node to headscale during the tailscale
command:
Debugging headscale running in Docker¶
The headscale/headscale
Docker container is based on a "distroless" image that does not contain a shell or any other debug tools. If you need to debug your application running in the Docker container, you can use the -debug
variant, for example headscale/headscale:x.x.x-debug
.
Running the debug Docker container¶
To run the debug Docker container, use the exact same commands as above, but replace headscale/headscale:x.x.x
with headscale/headscale:x.x.x-debug
(x.x.x
is the version of headscale). The two containers are compatible with each other, so you can alternate between them.
Executing commands in the debug container¶
The default command in the debug container is to run headscale
, which is located at /ko-app/headscale
inside the container.
Additionally, the debug container includes a minimalist Busybox shell.
To launch a shell in the container, use:
You can also execute commands directly, such as ls /ko-app
in this example:
Using docker exec -it
allows you to run commands in an existing container.