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authorElizabeth Hunt <elizabeth.hunt@simponic.xyz>2024-01-03 01:30:54 -0500
committerElizabeth Hunt <elizabeth.hunt@simponic.xyz>2024-01-03 01:30:54 -0500
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-# headscale will look for a configuration file named `config.yaml` (or `config.json`) in the following order:
-#
-# - `/etc/headscale`
-# - `~/.headscale`
-# - current working directory
-
-# The url clients will connect to.
-# Typically this will be a domain like:
-#
-# https://myheadscale.example.com:443
-#
-server_url: https://headscale.simponic.xyz:443
-
-# Address to listen to / bind to on the server
-#
-# For production:
-# listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:8080
-listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:443
-
-# Address to listen to /metrics, you may want
-# to keep this endpoint private to your internal
-# network
-#
-metrics_listen_addr: 127.0.0.1:9090
-
-# Address to listen for gRPC.
-# gRPC is used for controlling a headscale server
-# remotely with the CLI
-# Note: Remote access _only_ works if you have
-# valid certificates.
-#
-# For production:
-# grpc_listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:50443
-grpc_listen_addr: 127.0.0.1:50443
-
-# Allow the gRPC admin interface to run in INSECURE
-# mode. This is not recommended as the traffic will
-# be unencrypted. Only enable if you know what you
-# are doing.
-grpc_allow_insecure: false
-
-# The Noise section includes specific configuration for the
-# TS2021 Noise protocol
-noise:
- # The Noise private key is used to encrypt the
- # traffic between headscale and Tailscale clients when
- # using the new Noise-based protocol.
- private_key_path: /var/lib/headscale/noise_private.key
-
-private_key_path: /var/lib/headscale/private.key
-
-# List of IP prefixes to allocate tailaddresses from.
-# Each prefix consists of either an IPv4 or IPv6 address,
-# and the associated prefix length, delimited by a slash.
-# It must be within IP ranges supported by the Tailscale
-# client - i.e., subnets of 100.64.0.0/10 and fd7a:115c:a1e0::/48.
-# See below:
-# IPv6: https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/blob/22ebb25e833264f58d7c3f534a8b166894a89536/net/tsaddr/tsaddr.go#LL81C52-L81C71
-# IPv4: https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/blob/22ebb25e833264f58d7c3f534a8b166894a89536/net/tsaddr/tsaddr.go#L33
-# Any other range is NOT supported, and it will cause unexpected issues.
-ip_prefixes:
- - fd7a:115c:a1e0::/48
- - 100.64.0.0/10
-
-# DERP is a relay system that Tailscale uses when a direct
-# connection cannot be established.
-# https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works/#encrypted-tcp-relays-derp
-#
-# headscale needs a list of DERP servers that can be presented
-# to the clients.
-derp:
- server:
- # If enabled, runs the embedded DERP server and merges it into the rest of the DERP config
- # The Headscale server_url defined above MUST be using https, DERP requires TLS to be in place
- enabled: false
-
- # Region ID to use for the embedded DERP server.
- # The local DERP prevails if the region ID collides with other region ID coming from
- # the regular DERP config.
- region_id: 999
-
- # Region code and name are displayed in the Tailscale UI to identify a DERP region
- region_code: "headscale"
- region_name: "Headscale Embedded DERP"
-
- # Listens over UDP at the configured address for STUN connections - to help with NAT traversal.
- # When the embedded DERP server is enabled stun_listen_addr MUST be defined.
- #
- # For more details on how this works, check this great article: https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works/
- stun_listen_addr: "0.0.0.0:3478"
-
- # Private key used to encrypt the traffic between headscale DERP
- # and Tailscale clients.
- # The private key file will be autogenerated if it's missing.
- #
- private_key_path: /var/lib/headscale/derp_server_private.key
-
- # List of externally available DERP maps encoded in JSON
- urls:
- - https://controlplane.tailscale.com/derpmap/default
-
- # Locally available DERP map files encoded in YAML
- #
- # This option is mostly interesting for people hosting
- # their own DERP servers:
- # https://tailscale.com/kb/1118/custom-derp-servers/
- #
- # paths:
- # - /etc/headscale/derp-example.yaml
- paths: []
-
- # If enabled, a worker will be set up to periodically
- # refresh the given sources and update the derpmap
- # will be set up.
- auto_update_enabled: true
-
- # How often should we check for DERP updates?
- update_frequency: 24h
-
-# Disables the automatic check for headscale updates on startup
-disable_check_updates: false
-
-# Time before an inactive ephemeral node is deleted?
-ephemeral_node_inactivity_timeout: 30m
-
-# Period to check for node updates within the tailnet. A value too low will severely affect
-# CPU consumption of Headscale. A value too high (over 60s) will cause problems
-# for the nodes, as they won't get updates or keep alive messages frequently enough.
-# In case of doubts, do not touch the default 10s.
-node_update_check_interval: 10s
-
-# SQLite config
-db_type: sqlite3
-
-# For production:
-db_path: /var/lib/headscale/db.sqlite
-
-# # Postgres config
-# If using a Unix socket to connect to Postgres, set the socket path in the 'host' field and leave 'port' blank.
-# db_type: postgres
-# db_host: localhost
-# db_port: 5432
-# db_name: headscale
-# db_user: foo
-# db_pass: bar
-
-# If other 'sslmode' is required instead of 'require(true)' and 'disabled(false)', set the 'sslmode' you need
-# in the 'db_ssl' field. Refers to https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-ssl.html Table 34.1.
-# db_ssl: false
-
-### TLS configuration
-#
-## Let's encrypt / ACME
-#
-# headscale supports automatically requesting and setting up
-# TLS for a domain with Let's Encrypt.
-#
-# URL to ACME directory
-acme_url: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
-
-# Email to register with ACME provider
-acme_email: "elizabeth.hunt@simponic.xyz"
-
-# Domain name to request a TLS certificate for:
-tls_letsencrypt_hostname: "headscale.simponic.xyz"
-
-# Path to store certificates and metadata needed by
-# letsencrypt
-# For production:
-tls_letsencrypt_cache_dir: /var/lib/headscale/cache
-
-# Type of ACME challenge to use, currently supported types:
-# HTTP-01 or TLS-ALPN-01
-# See [docs/tls.md](docs/tls.md) for more information
-tls_letsencrypt_challenge_type: HTTP-01
-# When HTTP-01 challenge is chosen, letsencrypt must set up a
-# verification endpoint, and it will be listening on:
-# :http = port 80
-tls_letsencrypt_listen: ":http"
-
-## Use already defined certificates:
-tls_cert_path: ""
-tls_key_path: ""
-
-log:
- # Output formatting for logs: text or json
- format: text
- level: info
-
-# Path to a file containg ACL policies.
-# ACLs can be defined as YAML or HUJSON.
-# https://tailscale.com/kb/1018/acls/
-acl_policy_path: ""
-
-## DNS
-#
-# headscale supports Tailscale's DNS configuration and MagicDNS.
-# Please have a look to their KB to better understand the concepts:
-#
-# - https://tailscale.com/kb/1054/dns/
-# - https://tailscale.com/kb/1081/magicdns/
-# - https://tailscale.com/blog/2021-09-private-dns-with-magicdns/
-#
-dns_config:
- # Whether to prefer using Headscale provided DNS or use local.
- override_local_dns: true
-
- # List of DNS servers to expose to clients.
- nameservers:
- - 1.1.1.1
-
- # NextDNS (see https://tailscale.com/kb/1218/nextdns/).
- # "abc123" is example NextDNS ID, replace with yours.
- #
- # With metadata sharing:
- # nameservers:
- # - https://dns.nextdns.io/abc123
- #
- # Without metadata sharing:
- # nameservers:
- # - 2a07:a8c0::ab:c123
- # - 2a07:a8c1::ab:c123
-
- # Split DNS (see https://tailscale.com/kb/1054/dns/),
- # list of search domains and the DNS to query for each one.
- #
- # restricted_nameservers:
- # foo.bar.com:
- # - 1.1.1.1
- # darp.headscale.net:
- # - 1.1.1.1
- # - 8.8.8.8
-
- # Search domains to inject.
- domains: ['simponic.xyz']
-
- # Extra DNS records
- # so far only A-records are supported (on the tailscale side)
- # See https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/blob/main/docs/dns-records.md#Limitations
- # extra_records:
- # - name: "grafana.myvpn.example.com"
- # type: "A"
- # value: "100.64.0.3"
- #
- # # you can also put it in one line
- # - { name: "prometheus.myvpn.example.com", type: "A", value: "100.64.0.3" }
-
- # Whether to use [MagicDNS](https://tailscale.com/kb/1081/magicdns/).
- # Only works if there is at least a nameserver defined.
- magic_dns: true
-
- # Defines the base domain to create the hostnames for MagicDNS.
- # `base_domain` must be a FQDNs, without the trailing dot.
- # The FQDN of the hosts will be
- # `hostname.user.base_domain` (e.g., _myhost.myuser.example.com_).
- base_domain: headscale.simponic.xyz
-
-# Unix socket used for the CLI to connect without authentication
-# Note: for production you will want to set this to something like:
-unix_socket: /var/run/headscale/headscale.sock
-unix_socket_permission: "0770"
-#
-# headscale supports experimental OpenID connect support,
-# it is still being tested and might have some bugs, please
-# help us test it.
-# OpenID Connect
-# oidc:
-# only_start_if_oidc_is_available: true
-# issuer: "https://your-oidc.issuer.com/path"
-# client_id: "your-oidc-client-id"
-# client_secret: "your-oidc-client-secret"
-# # Alternatively, set `client_secret_path` to read the secret from the file.
-# # It resolves environment variables, making integration to systemd's
-# # `LoadCredential` straightforward:
-# client_secret_path: "${CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY}/oidc_client_secret"
-# # client_secret and client_secret_path are mutually exclusive.
-#
-# # The amount of time from a node is authenticated with OpenID until it
-# # expires and needs to reauthenticate.
-# # Setting the value to "0" will mean no expiry.
-# expiry: 180d
-#
-# # Use the expiry from the token received from OpenID when the user logged
-# # in, this will typically lead to frequent need to reauthenticate and should
-# # only been enabled if you know what you are doing.
-# # Note: enabling this will cause `oidc.expiry` to be ignored.
-# use_expiry_from_token: false
-#
-# # Customize the scopes used in the OIDC flow, defaults to "openid", "profile" and "email" and add custom query
-# # parameters to the Authorize Endpoint request. Scopes default to "openid", "profile" and "email".
-#
-# scope: ["openid", "profile", "email", "custom"]
-# extra_params:
-# domain_hint: example.com
-#
-# # List allowed principal domains and/or users. If an authenticated user's domain is not in this list, the
-# # authentication request will be rejected.
-#
-# allowed_domains:
-# - example.com
-# # Note: Groups from keycloak have a leading '/'
-# allowed_groups:
-# - /headscale
-# allowed_users:
-# - alice@example.com
-#
-# # If `strip_email_domain` is set to `true`, the domain part of the username email address will be removed.
-# # This will transform `first-name.last-name@example.com` to the user `first-name.last-name`
-# # If `strip_email_domain` is set to `false` the domain part will NOT be removed resulting to the following
-# user: `first-name.last-name.example.com`
-#
-# strip_email_domain: true
-
-# Logtail configuration
-# Logtail is Tailscales logging and auditing infrastructure, it allows the control panel
-# to instruct tailscale nodes to log their activity to a remote server.
-logtail:
- # Enable logtail for this headscales clients.
- # As there is currently no support for overriding the log server in headscale, this is
- # disabled by default. Enabling this will make your clients send logs to Tailscale Inc.
- enabled: false
-
-# Enabling this option makes devices prefer a random port for WireGuard traffic over the
-# default static port 41641. This option is intended as a workaround for some buggy
-# firewall devices. See https://tailscale.com/kb/1181/firewalls/ for more information.
-randomize_client_port: false
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-[Unit]
-Description=headscale coordination server
-After=syslog.target
-After=network.target
-
-[Service]
-Type=simple
-Environment=GIN_MODE=release
-User={{ headscale_user_name }}
-Group={{ headscale_user_group }}
-ExecStart={{ headscale_binary_path }} serve
-ExecReload=kill -HUP $MAINPID
-Restart=always
-RestartSec=5
-
-# Optional security enhancements
-NoNewPrivileges=yes
-PrivateTmp=yes
-ProtectSystem=strict
-ProtectHome=yes
-ReadWritePaths={{ headscale_var_data_dir }} {{ headscale_pid_dir }}
-AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
-RuntimeDirectory={{ headscale_user_name }}
-
-[Install]
-WantedBy=multi-user.target