Denton Gentry

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> But the machine is inheriting the users' permissions from [email protected] and hence able to see their devices included in the group autogroup:self. Devices appear in each others' netmap if...

"Tagged devices can see devices from the user who generated their access key via autogroup:self" There is a feature called netmap trimming which will remove nodes from each other's netmaps...

On point 1 about the Users panel, this is being discussed on an internal bug https://github.com/tailscale/corp/issues/5043 (which you won't be able to see but is trundling along toward a conclusion)....

If the device has no ability to contact any other node, and no node can contact it, then it shouldn't appear in the Devices list and shouldn't see the other...

> I know it makes sense from a technical perspective but from a usability one, I would prefer not to see the devices I'm not allowed to access. I'm not...

The metric counting truncated packets will appear in the 1.26 release.

Over the last 60 days, truncated forwarded queries are typically 0.05% of all forwarded queries.

Breaking it out by version: - 1.26 had days of 0.2% truncated forwarded queries, albeit with substantial variation day to day - 1.28 often goes a day with essentially no...

Not from the metric. I think if we go back to the original logs and find the lines where dns_query_fwd_truncated is populated, we could find out which logIDs logged that...

> What happens if a DNS packet is truncated? It gets dropped? Truncation really only happens with DNS-over-UDP, when the answer is larger than the max response size (512 bytes...