tailout
tailout is a command-line tool for quickly creating a cloud-based exit node in your tailnet.
Installation
To install tailout, you can download the latest release from the releases page.
You can also use the go install command:
go install github.com/cterence/tailout@latest
Prerequisites
To use tailout, you'll need to have the following installed:
- Tailscale
- An AWS account
At the moment, tailout only supports AWS as a cloud provider. Support for other cloud providers will be added in the future.
Setup
Go to your Tailscale API key settings and:
- Create an API key for
tailout - Create a file in
~/.tailout/config.yamlwith the following content:tailscale: api_key: tskey-api-xxx-xxx tailnet: <your tailnet name>
- Run
tailout init, review the changes that will be done to your policy and accept - Go back to your Tailscale API key settings
- Create an auth key with the following characteristics:
- Is reusable
- Is ephemeral
- Automatically adds the newly created
tag:tailouttag to each device
- Add your auth key to the config file
Next, you will also need to set up your AWS credentials. tailout will look for default credentials, like environment variables for access keys or an AWS profile.
To easily check if your credentials are set up correctly, you can use the aws sts get-caller-identity command.
Usage
Create an exit node in your tailnet:
Connect to your exit node:
Get the status of your exit node:
Disconnect from your exit node:
Delete your exit node:
Configuration
tailout will look for a configuration file at the following paths:
/etc/tailout/config.{yml,yaml,hcl,json,toml}$HOME/.tailout/config.{yml,yaml,hcl,json,toml}
For exemple, you could have this content in /etc/tailout/config.yml:
tailscale: api_key: tskey-api-xxx-xxx auth_key: tskey-auth-xxx-xxx tailnet: <your tailnet name> region: eu-west-3 create: shutdown: 15m
You can specify any of the above settings as command-line flags or environment variables prefixed by TAILOUT_.
For example, to specify the Tailscale API key, you can use the --tailscale-api-key flag or the TAILOUT_TAILSCALE_API_KEY environment variable.
