Tailscale MCP
An experimental Tailscale MCP server created by reverse - engineering the Tailscale client, currently only supporting the Windows platform.
rating : 2.5 points
downloads : 4.5K
What is Tailscale MCP Server?
Tailscale MCP Server is an experimental server tool implemented through reverse engineering of the Tailscale client. It allows you to manage and optimize your network connections on the Windows platform, making remote collaboration more efficient.How to use Tailscale MCP Server?
First, you need to build the Go binary file and configure it in your MCP settings. Then follow the instructions to start using it.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for teams that need to quickly establish secure and reliable network connections in a distributed environment.Main features
Cross - platform support
The current version only supports the Windows platform. Support for other operating systems may be added in the future.
Flexible configuration
Supports defining server behavior through a JSON configuration file, facilitating integration into existing systems.
Advantages
Simplify the network connection configuration process
Enhance the efficiency of internal enterprise collaboration
Limitations
Limited to the Windows platform
Still in the experimental stage, and there may be instability issues
How to use
Install the Go environment
Ensure that your computer has the Go development environment installed to compile Tailscale MCP Server.
Clone the project repository
Download the latest code from GitHub and prepare for building.
Build the binary file
Use the Go command to generate an executable file.
Configure the MCP server
Edit the configuration file to specify server parameters.
Usage examples
Basic configuration example
Demonstrate how to quickly start Tailscale MCP Server.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool free to use?
Does it support Linux/MacOS?
Related resources
Official documentation
Learn more detailed information about Tailscale MCP Server.
GitHub repository
Access the project source code and contribution guidelines.

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