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How to install and set up Tailscale on a QNAP NAS

How to Install Tailscale on a QNAP NAS

Keeping the data as secure as possible is probably one of the most paramount concerns of any NAS owner. Everyone wants to make sure that their data cannot be accessed by unauthorized individuals, but at the same time want to make sure that their hardware can communicate with their NAS for backups and general access as conveniently as possible. This is a balancing act that has always been difficult for NAS brands and owners to facilitate. Ensuring that access is as tight and secure as possible, whilst at the same time, giving users the flexibility in control to allow the most remote access they might need. Although most NAS brands, including QNAP, provide the means to set up remote access via the brand’s own service, a lot of users prefer to use their own established remote access tools they already use alongside sophisticated VPN services. This is where Tailscale and its recent official support on QNAP NAS is such a big deal. Widely regarded as one of the best remote access VPN tunnel services out there, as well as being remarkably user-friendly, Tailscale has grown in popularity quickly. This combined with growing security concerns around ransomware attacking your NAT system, means that setup for Tailscale on your QNAP NAS is both well-timed and extraordinarily desirable. In today’s article, I’m going to talk you through how to set up Tailscale with your QNAP NAS, as well as a few extra hints and tips on setting the device up perfectly for remote access across all of your client devices.

(Optional) – Create a Tailscale account and install the apps on your hardware

Before you go ahead and set up Tailscale on your QNAP NAS, you are going to need to create a Tailscale account and set up at least one client: PC/tablet/phone with Tailscale. You could do this later, but it will make things a little bit more complicated. Additionally, if you already have a Tailscale setup on your devices and already have an account, you can skip this step.

Setting up Tailscale with QNAP NAS

The first thing you’re going to need to do is head over to the QNAP app center and find the Tailscale application. Until recently, if you wanted to install Tailscale, you needed to use the unofficial app center QNAP club, or utilize container-based installation. However, now in the latest software and app center updates, you can find Tailscale easily and ready to install as a one-click installer.

How to use your QNAP NAS as the VPN gateway for all of your devices.

Much like most other VPN services that run on NAS platforms, there is also the option to use the NAS as a VPN server gateway for all of your devices to pass through. In brief, this means that all of the Tailscale devices in your network, rather than directly accessing the internet as normal, will access the internet via the QNAP NAS remotely and use the QNAP NAS as the main doorway. This is done by heading back into your Tailscale-installed QNAP NAS, and clicking the Tailscale application icon once again:

What to do if Tailscale disappears from your network adapters?

Once you have installed Tailscale on your local computer for accessing the QNAP NAS remotely via this secure VPN tunnel, a new network adapter choice will appear alongside your usual network connections in Windows or MacOS. Traditionally, that means that you’re going to see a wired network adapter, a wireless network adapter, and now a Tailscale adapter. This is what easily allows you to enable and disable Tailscale encryption on your transmission as and when you want it between your devices. However, some users have reported that when disabling the Tailscale network adapter, it can disappear from the list of available network adapters and prevent access to some Tailscale devices remotely.

In order to resolve this, it is recommended to head into the program manager of Windows (and equivalent in MacOS) and click on the Tailscale application. Doing so will open up a new window that offers you the option to uninstall the app or repair the application. Select repair and, after a few minutes and a slow-moving green bar, Tailscale should reappear on your list of network adapters. This resolves the issue, allowing you to continue using Tailscale to communicate between all of your encrypted tunnel devices.

I hope you found this guide useful, and if you still need further assistance and guidance on this, please use the video below where we’ve walked through how to install and set up Tailscale for the first time on a QNAP NAS:

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