Docs-first for C1: tailscale-operator card gains Local Images and Rollout Safety sections (device identity lives in state Secrets; image swaps don't re-register devices). New containers/tailscale-operator (container.py for indri/arm64, default.nix for ringtail/amd64) builds cmd/k8s-operator from the forge mirror, mirroring upstream's mkctr recipe. containers/tailscale gains a container.py so indri's ProxyClass can use a local arm64 proxy image (ringtail already consumes the nix build). Manifest updates follow once images are built and tagged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Tailscale Kubernetes Operator
The Tailscale operator enables Kubernetes services to be exposed directly on the Tailscale network via Ingress resources.
Quick Reference
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Namespace | tailscale |
| Upstream | mirrors/tailscale on forge (static manifest, pinned v1.94.2) |
| ArgoCD Apps | tailscale-operator (indri/minikube), tailscale-operator-ringtail (ringtail/k3s) |
The operator runs on both clusters — indri's minikube and ringtail's k3s.
Both apps layer on the shared tailscale-operator-base kustomize directory
(operator manifest, ProxyClass, dnsconfig); each cluster supplies its own
ProxyGroup (indri: 2 replicas, ringtail: 1) and OAuth ExternalSecret. See
ringtail and migrate-wave1-ringtail for the ongoing migration of k8s
workloads onto ringtail.
Local Images
Both the operator and the proxy run locally-built images from the forge
mirror (mirrors/tailscale), not Docker Hub:
| Image | Build | Used by |
|---|---|---|
blumeops/tailscale-operator |
containers/tailscale-operator/ (container.py for indri/arm64, default.nix -nix tag for ringtail/amd64) |
operator Deployment, via each overlay's images: override |
blumeops/tailscale |
containers/tailscale/ (same dual build) |
ProxyClass proxy pods, via a strategic-merge patch in each overlay |
The ProxyClass image must be set with a patch, not kustomize's images:
directive — that directive only rewrites standard container fields, not
custom-resource fields like ProxyClass.spec.statefulSet.pod.tailscaleContainer.image.
The dnsconfig nameserver image (tailscale/k8s-nameserver:stable) is still
upstream — a known follow-up.
Rollout Safety (device identity)
Proxy and operator tailnet identity lives in Kubernetes state Secrets in the
tailscale namespace, not in pods or images. An image swap rolls the
Deployment/StatefulSets but pods re-authenticate with their existing node
keys — devices keep their names. Shadow devices (foo-1 suffixes) appear only
when a pod registers fresh while a stale device record still holds the name
(deleted state Secrets, cluster rebuilds). When rolling out image changes:
- Never delete the
tailscalenamespace state Secrets. - Verify after sync: pods healthy, device names unchanged in the admin
console,
mise run services-checkgreen. - If a collision does occur: delete the stale device in the admin console AND the affected state Secret, then restart the pod (see rebuild-minikube-cluster).
How It Works
Ingresses use a shared ProxyGroup (ingress) rather than per-service Tailscale nodes. When you create an Ingress with ingressClassName: tailscale:
- Operator configures the shared ProxyGroup pods to serve the new Ingress
- Service gets a VIP (Virtual IP) address on the tailnet
- Service becomes accessible at
<hostname>.tail8d86e.ts.net - TLS is handled automatically via Tailscale
Two requirements for VIP routing to work:
- Tailnet clients must have
--accept-routesenabled to route to VIP addresses. - Ingress rules must not set an explicit
host:field. The ProxyGroup proxy receives the FQDN as theHostheader (e.g.prometheus.tail8d86e.ts.net), which won't match a short name. Usehost: "*"or omithost:entirely.
Services can be individually tagged (e.g., tag:flyio-target) via Ingress annotations to control which ACL grants apply. See expose-service-publicly for the tagging workflow.
Limitations
Services exposed via Tailscale Ingress are not accessible from:
- Other Kubernetes pods (they're not Tailscale clients)
- Docker containers on indri
For pod-to-service communication, use routing (*.ops.eblu.me) instead.