Tails

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Tails

Tails is a live operating system (so you boot into it from a USB, instead of installing). It preserves your privacy and anonymity through having no persistent memory/ leaving no trace on the computer. Tails has Tor built-in system-wide, and uses state-of-the-art cryptographic tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging. Open source, and built on top of Debian. Tails is simple to stop, configure and use.

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Tails Website

Website

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Server Details

  • IP Address 204.13.164.63
  • Hostname lizard.tails.net
  • Location Seattle, Washington, United States of America, NA
  • ISP Riseup Networks
  • ASN AS16652

Associated Countries

  • NL NL
  • US US

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Tails Docker

Container Info

tailscale

Connect your devices and users together in your own secure Zero config virtual private network.

#Other#Vpn tailscale/tailscale:stable

Run Command

docker run -d \
  -e AUTH_KEY=${AUTH_KEY} \
  -v /portainer/Files/AppData/Config/tailscale:/var/lib/tailscale \
  -v /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun \
  --restart=unless-stopped \
  tailscale/tailscale:stable

Compose File

version: 3.8
services:
  tailscale-container:
    image: "tailscale/tailscale:stable"
    environment:
      AUTH_KEY: 
    volumes:
      - "/portainer/Files/AppData/Config/tailscale:/var/lib/tailscale"
      - "/dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun"
    restart: unless-stopped

Environment Variables

  • Var Name Default
  • AUTH_KEY null

Volume Mounting

  • /portainer/Files/AppData/Config/tailscale /var/lib/tailscale
  • /dev/net/tun /dev/net/tun

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API

You can access Tails's data programmatically via our API. Simply make a GET request to:

https://api.awesome-privacy.xyz/v1/services/tails

The REST API is free, no-auth and CORS-enabled. To learn more, view the API Docs or read the API Usage Guide.

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