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Connecting a Windows client

Goal

This documentation has the goal of showing how a user can use the official Windows Tailscale client with headscale.

Add registry keys

To make the Windows client behave as expected and to run well with headscale, two registry keys must be set:

  • HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Tailscale IPN\UnattendedMode must be set to always as a string type, to allow Tailscale to run properly in the background
  • HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Tailscale IPN\LoginURL must be set to <YOUR HEADSCALE URL> as a string type, to ensure Tailscale contacts the correct control server.

windows-registry

The Tailscale Windows client has been observed to reset its configuration on logout/reboot and these two keys resolves that issue.

For a guide on how to edit registry keys, check out Computer Hope.

Installation

Download the Official Windows Client and install it.

When the installation has finished, start Tailscale and log in (you might have to click the icon in the system tray).

The log in should open a browser Window and direct you to your headscale instance.

Troubleshooting

If you are seeing repeated messages like:

[GIN] 2022/02/10 - 16:39:34 | 200 |    1.105306ms |       127.0.0.1 | POST     "/machine/redacted"

in your headscale output, turn on DEBUG logging and look for:

2022-02-11T00:59:29Z DBG Machine registration has expired. Sending a authurl to register machine=redacted

This typically means that the registry keys above was not set appropriately.

To reset and try again, it is important to do the following:

  1. Ensure the registry keys from the previous guide is correctly set.
  2. Shut down the Tailscale service (or the client running in the tray)
  3. Delete Tailscale Application data folder, located at C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Tailscale and try to connect again.
  4. Ensure the Windows node is deleted from headscale (to ensure fresh setup)
  5. Start Tailscale on the windows machine and retry the login.