blumeops/docs/reference/kubernetes/tailscale-operator.md
Erich Blume b0bac91ca9 Fix frontmatter field name for Quartz date display (#158)
## Summary

- Rename `date-modified` -> `modified` in all 80 docs and the `docs-check-frontmatter` task

Quartz's `CreatedModifiedDate` plugin recognizes `modified`, `lastmod`, `updated`, and `last-modified` — but not `date-modified`. The wrong field name caused Quartz to ignore frontmatter dates entirely and fall through to filesystem timestamps (UTC inside Dagger), showing Feb 12 on pages built late on Feb 11 PST.

## Test plan

- [x] `mise run docs-check-frontmatter` passes
- [ ] Kick off docs release after merge — verify rendered dates match frontmatter values

Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/158
2026-02-11 16:45:12 -08:00

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Tailscale Operator 2026-02-08
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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
Helm Chart tailscale/tailscale-operator
ArgoCD App tailscale-operator

How It Works

Ingresses use a shared ProxyGroup (ingress) rather than per-service Tailscale nodes. When you create an Ingress with ingressClassName: tailscale:

  1. Operator configures the shared ProxyGroup pods to serve the new Ingress
  2. Service gets a VIP (Virtual IP) address on the tailnet
  3. Service becomes accessible at <hostname>.tail8d86e.ts.net
  4. TLS is handled automatically via Tailscale

Tailnet clients must have --accept-routes enabled to route to VIP addresses.

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.