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Setup Your Synology NAS As A Tailscale Subnet Router To Allow LAN Access



This video covers setting a Synology NAS as a Tailscale Subnet Router to enable other Tailscale nodes to access the network that is advertised.

The video topics include:
• Overview of what a Tailscale Subnet Router is.
• Command to enable Tailscale Subnet Routes.
• Enabling Subnet Routes from the Tailscale Admin Console.
• Confirm the Tailscale Subnet Router is working.
• Disabling Key Expiry.
• Command to remove Tailscale Subnet Routes.
• Remove Subnet Routes from the Tailscale Admin Console.

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In the video I mentioned or referenced the following link:
• My video on the Tailscale service and how to set up Tailscale on a Synology NAS and MacBook –
• Tailscale – Subnet routers and traffic relay nodes –
• My video on Configuring and Managing SSH on a Synology NAS –
• Tailscale – Key Expiry –

Commands used in the video:
• sudo tailscale up –advertise-routes=192.168.81.0/24 –reset (this command enables subnet routes on the Synology NAS)
• sudo tailscale up –reset (this command reset Tailscale and removes subnet routes)

Timecodes
0:00 | Introduction
0:32 | Overview of What a Tailscale Subnet Router Is
1:37 | My Current Tailscale Setup Without a Subnet Router
2:49 | Enable SSH for Command Line Access
3:16 | SSH into the Synology NAS and Run the Command to Enable Subnet Routes
3:33 | Enable Subnet Routes from the Tailscale Admin Console
4:07 | Confirm the Tailscale Subnet Router is Working
4:45 | Disable Key Expiry
5:13 | Command Line – Remove Tailscale Subnet Routes
5:36 | Remove Subnet Routes from the Tailscale Admin Console
5:58 | Closing

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