Open bobbyleu opened 6 months ago
You might be running out of RAM. On my Asus I made a swap 5gb because besides Tailscale I run Skynet and some other stuff. How big is your swap? You can also try nohup /opt/etc/init.d/S06tailscaled start &
Hi, I do it your way, without effect. In additon, to make the tailscaled success, I have to run the command twice ,I can't understand it, why?
Main issue is that I don't have arm64 Merlin and its difficult to troubleshoot. If you can share logs that would help for sure. Have you tried nohf?
I did it with nohf. I don't know where is the logs. I searched some places, there is nothing about it. If I can find it, I will provide to you. Thanks for your reply.
Okay I found what was the issue. Follow my steps: opkg update opkg install entware-opt opkg status entware-opt #confirm its installed opkg install ca-bundle opkg install tailscale(version you downloaded) /opt/etc/init.d/S06tailscaled start tailscale up #authorize reboot #after reboot, it should be up and running
Follow your steps, it didn't success. Actually, all the software is up to date.
I'd suggest you do clean install, also you can check the SNB thread since some users found an alternative workarounds such as this: https://www.snbforums.com/attachments/tailscale-on-asusmerlin-png.58052/
My route is netgear r7k with merlin 380, I installed successfully as the guide, and tailscale run normally. When I close my putty, tailscaled stop service, and don't work. Do you have any idea?