Viktor Jaep
Part of the Furniture
Then you may need to worry! LOLThanks for the clarification. I believe knock.sh still falls into that category!
Then you may need to worry! LOLThanks for the clarification. I believe knock.sh still falls into that category!
curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ViktorJp/TAILMON/main/tailmon.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/tailmon.sh" && chmod 755 "/jffs/scripts/tailmon.sh"
Not enough Viktors.Too many scripts.![]()
Ha! I forgot to tell you. I'm working on CLONEMON to help with that problem.Not enough Viktors.
Let me check into this more. It doesn't matter what you enable or disable within the script. AMTM will override whatever you pick.Hi Viktor,
Not calling into question your infallible scripts but I am questioning my sanity.
The new-fangled amtm au has me baffled, at least for Tailmon.
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- It says it’s enabled but didn’t update with u.
- So I thought aha like @ExtremeFiretop MerlinAU I need to disable updates in TM (at least the script), option 1.
- So I did so for 1 only, but that still didn’t au Tailmon in amtm.
- Do I need to disable BOTH updates in Tailmon and will au in amtm update both the script and the binary?
- Can the binary be left as a cron, separately?
Maybe it’s only supported once 1.3.2 is installed.It says it’s enabled but didn’t update with u.
That's probably it... this is the first release that has the code in it that AMTM would need to use to update the script.Maybe it’s only supported once 1.3.2 is installed.
OK ...That's probably it... this is the first release that has the code in it that AMTM would need to use to update the script.I'm still surprised it shows as enabled, unless it actually checks the online version first to see if it's activated?Nevermind... I didn't see it in your list in AMTM. So yeah, this needs to be upgraded to 1.3.2 first, and then from that point forward it would show up in the autoupdate list in AMTM.![]()
[EDIT] Doh; It doesn't say Tailmon... I am going quietly nuts. Sorry.
I have a feeling that AMTM might be changing the case of TAILMON to tailmon, is my guess? I'm not sure where it might be pulling that from without trying to dig through some code.
Sorry, was a post edit. Does the binary get updated at the same time as the script with the au enabled option?[EDIT] btw what happens with the binary, also updated in amtm? and do I disable the cron in TM for this to work in amtm?
Sorry... nope. TAILMON is still in charge of updating Tailscale binaries. AMTM just handles the TAILMON script itself.Sorry, was a post edit. Does the binary get updated at the same time as the script with the au enabled option?
That's fine, NP at all, really just wanted to know what to enable to disable in the WITHIN TM C, 7, 7 options.Sorry... nope. TAILMON is still in charge of updating Tailscale binaries. AMTM just handles the TAILMON script itself.
You too chicken to run DOUBLE updates!?? LOL!!That's fine, NP at all, really just wanted to know what to enable to disable in the WITHIN TM C, 7, 7 options.
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Nah, but for @ExtremeFiretop in MerlinAU it's an either / or... so I thought I'd stick with the same logic...You too chicken to run DOUBLE updates!?? LOL!!![]()
I recommend the exact opposite of whatever @ExtremeFiretop says by default.Nah, but for @ExtremeFiretop in MerlinAU it's an either / or... so I thought I'd stick with the same logic...![]()
His script may have issues if AMTM updates it since it handles some really important functionality (I think he explained it in detail somewhere), which definitely is not the issue with TAILMON. In fact, it doesn't hurt to leave it on. It just becomes the battle of cron jobs, whichever one gets to it first.Nah, but for @ExtremeFiretop in MerlinAU it's an either / or... so I thought I'd stick with the same logic...![]()
OK, cool, thanks for looking at it all the same.it doesn't hurt to leave it on. It just becomes the battle of cron jobs, whichever one gets to it first.
I recommend the exact opposite of whatever @ExtremeFiretop says by default.![]()
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