
My earlier 3fa58303d0dd206609362d68736f1039801ffd8d tried to implement the net/http.Tranhsport.DialTLSContext hook, but I didn't return a *tls.Conn, so we ended up sending a plaintext HTTP request to an HTTPS port. The response ended up being Go telling as such, not the /derp/latency-check handler's response (which is currently still a 404). But we didn't even get the 404. This happened to work well enough because Go's built-in error response was still a valid HTTP response that we can measure for timing purposes, but it's not a great answer. Notably, it means we wouldn't be able to get a future handler to run server-side and count those latency requests.
Tailscale
Private WireGuard® networks made easy
Overview
This repository contains all the open source Tailscale code. It currently includes the Linux client.
The Linux client is currently cmd/relaynode
, but will
soon be replaced by cmd/tailscaled
.
Using
We serve packages for a variety of distros at https://pkgs.tailscale.com .
Building
go install tailscale.com/cmd/tailscale{,d}
We only guarantee to support the latest Go release and any Go beta or release candidate builds (currently Go 1.14) in module mode. It might work in earlier Go versions or in GOPATH mode, but we're making no effort to keep those working.
Bugs
Please file any issues about this code or the hosted service on the issue tracker.
Contributing
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PRs welcome, but we are still working out our contribution process and tooling.
We require Developer Certificate of
Origin
Signed-off-by
lines in commits.
About Us
We are apenwarr, bradfitz, crawshaw, danderson, dfcarney, from Tailscale Inc. You can learn more about us from our website.
WireGuard is a registered trademark of Jason A. Donenfeld.