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I have TSDProxy and Tailscale setup and it works great when I am forwarding only one port per container.
However, I am trying to setup minecraft docker containers. I currently have two working on my server and they are locally accessible via separate IP addresses (I specify the port in the client to login). This allows them to both be active at the same time.
What I would like to do is set it up so that the minecraft servers can be access via tailscale addressing (e.g., minecraft-create.fun.name.ts.net and minecraft-survive.fun.name.ts.net).
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Hi All,
I have TSDProxy and Tailscale setup and it works great when I am forwarding only one port per container.
However, I am trying to setup minecraft docker containers. I currently have two working on my server and they are locally accessible via separate IP addresses (I specify the port in the client to login). This allows them to both be active at the same time.
What I would like to do is set it up so that the minecraft servers can be access via tailscale addressing (e.g., minecraft-create.fun.name.ts.net and minecraft-survive.fun.name.ts.net).
Is there a way to do this with TSDProxy?
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