Tailscale Down

(status.tailscale.com)

67 points | by fasz 4 hours ago

13 comments

  • arthurcolle 2 hours ago
    Thought this was for a product release called Down. Might be time to go outside for me
    • incanus77 51 minutes ago
      Totally appropriate if your Tailnet name is goose-rappel.
      • arthurcolle 27 minutes ago
        I'll have to tell my ducks about this one
    • seemaze 58 minutes ago
      Tailscale Down® - Unscheduled network downtime to engage in the immediate needs of your meat sack existence. Eat food, speak with other meat sacks, expel food, touch grass!
      • arthurcolle 29 minutes ago
        Tailscale Down™ - What goes up must come...

        fade out

        Uncertainty as a Service®

  • sureglymop 2 hours ago
    Nothing personal against tailscale but I hope it drives the point home that leaving the hosting of the key exchange server for your mesh network to an external entity is a little bit ridiculous.
    • mikeocool 2 hours ago
      My self hosted stuff has outages too. The even more annoying part is that it stays broken until I get around to fixing it.
      • petcat 2 hours ago
        Imagine if stays broken until somebody else gets around to fixing it
        • ksenzee 2 hours ago
          There are more somebody elses than there are mes.
          • derefr 1 hour ago
            And for some specific somebody, fixing the problem is their whole job. It’s definitely not my whole job. Maybe not even my job at all (if it’s something I just use as part of a personal hobby.)
    • nntwozz 1 hour ago
      I heat my house with a wood stove, I'm not part of the energy grid.

      I run my own WireGuard because I like to be the one responsible.

      To each their own, no need for snark comments.

    • bithavoc 2 hours ago
      with Tailscale Lock you have a lot more control, you can also self-host your coordinator server which is an alternative even mentioned in the service docs[0]

      [0] https://tailscale.com/kb/1226/tailnet-lock

    • mbesto 2 hours ago
      If your key exchange server is on us-east-1 are you also ridiculous?
    • UltraSane 1 hour ago
      Cloud providers have enormous economic incentive to recover from outages as fast as possible and can bring many more people to help, often ones who wrote the code and designed the system. I once worked for a state government where the exchange server was down for two weeks.
      • briffle 1 hour ago
        I had to deal with a state Medicaid system that would go down often. If it crashed after 5pm, it was down until the next morning when someone rebooted the SunOS box. (Yes, they just rebooted the box, and no, in 2014 it was still sunos, not Solaris). Meanwhile, it’s messing up pharmacy authorization for thousand of elderly and low income people in the state ….
    • myko 1 hour ago
      For me tailscale being down just means I can't access things I'm not comfortable exposing publicly outside my home. It isn't a huge deal as I rarely have that need.
    • creddit 2 hours ago
      Are self-hosted solutions impervious to outages? I wasn't aware.
      • the_gipsy 2 hours ago
        Who said that
        • LeoPanthera 2 hours ago
          "sureglymop" certainly implied it, otherwise I don't know what the point of that comment was.
        • creddit 1 hour ago
          As LeoPanthera said, it is clearly implied.
  • arjie 1 hour ago
    Oh this is unlucky. I'm not affected because I use headscale (for my home network), but this is one of those companies I root for because the product is so good. We used to have manually managed Wireguard (one end terminating at Router) to create the similar effect and for my home, this is way nicer.
  • seemaze 2 hours ago
    Just arrived from perusing the headscale repo for the nth time. I really should deploy one of these days...

    https://github.com/juanfont/headscale

  • pepemon 2 hours ago
    AFAIK, only new connections can't be established, the already connected clients will continue to work.
    • PrairieFire 1 hour ago
      Pretty sure that was the case. I heavily use Tailscale at work and have been working steady on multiple VNC connected clients over Tailscale Wireguard tunnels without issue. Just wrapped it up for the day and hit the ‘ol watering hole (hackernews) to see this. I didn’t connect/disconnect or have to use the portal during that time period, but my in place connections were fine.
  • tapppi 4 hours ago
    Both the web interface and connections are down now. Was just fiddling with my private DNS serving both my local network and tailnet, when I lost access to the device listing around 20 minutes ago. Now I also cannot connect through tailnet IPs anymore. EDIT: took me a good minute to realise this too, as I thought I'd just screwed up something in my Pi's ipv6 configuration for the 3rd time in an hour.

    P.S. you beat me to posting by 1 minute! Happy to see there was an option to hide my submission, never needed that before.

    • gnabgib 3 hours ago
      hide just removes the submission from your page/new, it doesn't remove it from HN.. delete does that.
      • tapppi 2 hours ago
        Good to know, but then again, I don't see such an option for my submission. Guess I'll just have to live with it.
        • jsheard 2 hours ago
          You can only delete a submission in the first 10 minutes and only if nobody has commented yet.
    • tapppi 4 hours ago
      Connections through tailnet are back, website is still down
      • tapppi 3 hours ago
        Website is also back, nice recovery speed by tailscale
  • itsdrewmiller 1 hour ago
    Good luck tailscale, I love how much value I get out of your free tier for my home servers!
  • metadat 2 hours ago
    Magic DNS has been broken on Android for weeks, ever since One UI 8.0 was released. No monitoring dashboard for features AFAICT. Bummer.
  • poly2it 3 hours ago
    I was going crazy trying to figure out why I couldn't connect to our supercomputer an hour ago. Relieved to know it was a global outage!
    • para_parolu 2 hours ago
      As someone pointed out recently here: no one gets fired for AWS outage
  • LouisvilleGeek 1 hour ago
    Self host with Headscale.
    • LorenDB 1 hour ago
      My Headscale instance is working perfectly. Glad I didn't just use Tailscale for my homelab.
  • nirav72 2 hours ago
    Lemme guess - us-east-1?
  • rvz 1 hour ago
    Looking forward to the post-mortem.
    • deskamess 1 hour ago
      Yep... cant wait for them 'unwrap' the reason.
  • clarkmoody 3 hours ago
    Massive outages of core Internet services popping up shortly after corps firing devs and bragging about AI writing more of their code.
    • timenotwasted 3 hours ago
      I could be mistaken but I don't recall Tailscale being one of these?
      • jakebasile 2 hours ago
        Tailscale is definitely not one of that crowd. Their CEO had some very reasonable takes on AI and developers on LinkedIn / their blog (linked in a sibling comment).
        • colesantiago 1 hour ago
          But Tailscale IS VC funded which means an exit is imminent and around the corner.

          Not good.

    • waterTanuki 3 hours ago
      Tailscale isn't a massive corp, more like a Series B startup. And the CEO's take on LLMs is a sober one, not based on hype.

      https://tailscale.com/blog/ai-changes-developers

      • bnjms 2 hours ago
        I’m sorry, Apenwarr is the Tailscale ceo?

        Weird how you notice a few names on a message board then they disappear to do something new.