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tailscale --help
The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard. USAGE tailscale [flags] <subcommand> [command flags] For help on subcommands, add --help after: "tailscale status --help". This CLI is still under active development. Commands and flags will change in the future. SUBCOMMANDS up Connect to Tailscale, logging in if needed down Disconnect from Tailscale set Change specified preferences login Log in to a Tailscale account logout Disconnect from Tailscale and expire current node key switch Switches to a different Tailscale account configure [ALPHA] Configure the host to enable more Tailscale features netcheck Print an analysis of local network conditions ip Show Tailscale IP addresses status Show state of tailscaled and its connections ping Ping a host at the Tailscale layer, see how it routed nc Connect to a port on a host, connected to stdin/stdout ssh SSH to a Tailscale machine funnel Serve content and local servers on the internet serve Serve content and local servers on your tailnet version Print Tailscale version web Run a web server for controlling Tailscale file Send or receive files bugreport Print a shareable identifier to help diagnose issues cert Get TLS certs lock Manage tailnet lock licenses Get open source license information exit-node Show machines on your tailnet configured as exit nodes update Update Tailscale to the latest/different version whois Show the machine and user associated with a Tailscale IP (v4 or v6) drive Share a directory with your tailnet completion Shell tab-completion scripts FLAGS --socket value path to tailscaled socket (default /var/run/tailscaled.socket)
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