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When I opened the issue the OpenBPN was managed by network manager gnome interface but about 4 days ago I switched to openvpn systemd service... But I dont think thats...

@JS-E maybe I don't understand what exactly you are looking for but isn't connection history exactly what you need? on the right above the connection list there is dropdown where...

It wasnt a progress bar actually but I recall it said something like Downloading updates.safing.io/parts/1... Done .... something like that

» sysctl kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone sysctl: cannot stat /proc/sys/kernel/unprivileged_userns_clone: No such file or directory northys at northys-fedora in ~                                     » sudo sysctl kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone [sudo] password for northys: sysctl: cannot stat /proc/sys/kernel/unprivileged_userns_clone: No...

Sorry for late reply I forgot about this issue. I actually don't understand the internals much and the log isn't bothering me since everything works. I just wanted to ask...

> With all the reading I forgot that you already mentioned `100.100.100.100`. Hm. Maybe try to configure that in the Portmaster. I think that it just needs that search parameter...

> For integration with other software, users can configure resolvers with scopes. We'd like to know where to point all the `*.beta.tailscale.net` (or `*.ts.net`?) queries to. this works `dns://100.100.100.100?search=username.beta.tailscale.net&search-only` but...

> Indeed, that we handle in-process. We never bind to that. It's effectively a localhost operation, but it's specifically not a host address. Thanks for clarifying. > Which "incoming UDP...

@dhaavi do you have any idea how to configure portmaster to resolve short hostnames within tailscale network? this is how tailscale configures resolv.conf on my raspberry where it works ```...

> I think stuff like the Exit Nodes might require more work, but the core Tailscale stuff seems to work pretty well! Yup, today I've switched to tailscale completely and...