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Mention reload and SIGHUP when editing the ACL policy file

Fixes: #2284
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Florian Preinstorfer 2024-12-16 16:21:29 +01:00 committed by nblock
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@ -52,7 +52,13 @@ tags to a server they can register, the check of the tags is done on headscale
server and only valid tags are applied. A tag is valid if the user that is server and only valid tags are applied. A tag is valid if the user that is
registering it is allowed to do it. registering it is allowed to do it.
To use ACLs in headscale, you must edit your `config.yaml` file. In there you will find a `policy.path` parameter. This will need to point to your ACL file. More info on how these policies are written can be found [here](https://tailscale.com/kb/1018/acls/). To use ACLs in headscale, you must edit your `config.yaml` file. In there you will find a `policy.path` parameter. This
will need to point to your ACL file. More info on how these policies are written can be found
[here](https://tailscale.com/kb/1018/acls/).
Please reload or restart Headscale after updating the ACL file. Headscale may be reloaded either via its systemd service
(`sudo systemctl reload headscale`) or by sending a SIGHUP signal (`sudo kill -HUP $(pidof headscale)`) to the main
process. Headscale logs the result of ACL policy processing after each reload.
Here are the ACL's to implement the same permissions as above: Here are the ACL's to implement the same permissions as above: