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Bug #13632

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tailscale does not survive reboot on pfsense with ram disk in use

Added by Bill Flood over 1 year ago. Updated 12 months ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Tailscale
Target version:
-
Start date:
04/18/2023
Due date:
04/18/2023
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
3.00 h
Plus Target Version:
Affected Version:
Affected Plus Version:
Affected Architecture:
All

Description

pfSense-pkg-Tailscale 0.1.0_1pfSense package Tailscale 1.26.2
pfsense 2.6.0-RELEASE (amd64)

With a properly configured and connected Tailscale configuration setup the authentication with Tailscale fails after reboot when using a Ram disk on pfsense. Keys are set to not expire. When the Ram disk is disabled (assuming a new key is used after a failure) the connection succeeds after every reboot. Expectation is that a configuration can survive a reboot/crash as configuration and keys should be stored in non-volatile locations like any other service.

The status log on failure shows:

Error executing command (/usr/local/bin/tailscale status)
  1. Health check:
  2. - not logged in, last login error=invalid key: API key [key id shown here] not valid

Logged out.


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