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You can write shares to CIDR blocks e.g. 100.0.0.0/8
If you enable Tailscale DNS, you can even mount the share using the host subdomain instead of using the ip address.
This is what I attempted by using *.mytailnet.ts.net, but that did not work. How would I enter this in my export file?
You need to get a subdomain. It should be two words separated by a hyphen. Then you use that as the address.
If your address is glossy-mouse, the address will be glossy-mouse.mytailnet.ts.net.
These IPs will be only resolved on nfsd restart. So you still need static IPs for nodes.