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Is this supposed to happen? I thought it assigned a special ip and that's the one you use. For me I'm able to access my original local ip address outside my network, and from the provided tailscale ip. luckily when I turn off tailscale I can't access either.

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[–] spiffeeroo 1 points 1 year ago

Are you talking about addresses like 192.168.x.x? Do you have subnet routing enabled in Tailscale?