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## Summary - Introduce `tag:flyio-target` so services must explicitly opt in to be reachable by the fly.io proxy - Replace broad `tag:k8s` and `tag:homelab` grants with the new tag in the ACL rule and test - Add `tailscale.com/tags: "tag:k8s,tag:flyio-target"` annotation to docs, loki, and prometheus Ingresses - Switch Alloy push endpoints from `*.ops.eblu.me` (Caddy) to `*.tail8d86e.ts.net` (Tailscale Ingress) - Update docs: flyio-proxy, caddy, tailscale, forgejo (future public access + security checklist), expose-service-publicly ## Manual step (not in PR) Update the k8s operator OAuth client in the Tailscale admin console to include `tag:flyio-target` in its scope. Without this, the operator cannot assign the new tag to Ingress proxy nodes. ## Deployment order 1. **Pulumi ACLs** — `mise run tailnet-preview && mise run tailnet-up` 2. **OAuth client** — Manual update in Tailscale admin console 3. **K8s Ingresses** — `argocd app sync apps && argocd app sync docs loki prometheus` 4. **Fly.io proxy** — `mise run fly-deploy` 5. **Verify** — `mise run services-check`, check Grafana dashboards ## Test plan - [ ] `mise run tailnet-preview` shows clean diff - [ ] `argocd app diff docs`, `argocd app diff loki`, `argocd app diff prometheus` show only annotation additions - [ ] After deploy: Grafana dashboards show continued log/metric flow - [ ] `curl -sf https://docs.eblu.me` returns 200 - [ ] `mise run services-check` passes 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/126
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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:
- 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
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.