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# Getting started
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This page helps you get started with headscale and provides a few usage examples for the headscale command line tool
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`headscale`.
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!!! note "Prerequisites"
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* Headscale is installed and running as system service. Read the [setup section](../setup/requirements.md) for
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installation instructions.
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* The configuration file exists and is adjusted to suit your environment, see
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[Configuration](../ref/configuration.md) for details.
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* The Tailscale client is installed, see [Client and operating system support](../about/clients.md) for more
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information.
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## Getting help
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The `headscale` command line tool provides built-in help. To show available commands along with their arguments and
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options, run:
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=== "Native"
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```shell
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# Show help
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headscale help
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# Show help for a specific command
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headscale <COMMAND> --help
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```
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=== "Container"
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```shell
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# Show help
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docker exec -it headscale \
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headscale help
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# Show help for a specific command
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docker exec -it headscale \
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headscale <COMMAND> --help
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```
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## Manage users
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In headscale, a node (also known as machine or device) is always assigned to a specific user, a
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[tailnet](https://tailscale.com/kb/1136/tailnet/). Such users can be managed with the `headscale users` command. Invoke
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the built-in help for more information: `headscale users --help`.
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### Create a user
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=== "Native"
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```shell
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headscale users create <USER>
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```
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=== "Container"
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```shell
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docker exec -it headscale \
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headscale users create <USER>
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```
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### List existing users
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=== "Native"
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```shell
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headscale users list
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```
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=== "Container"
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```shell
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docker exec -it headscale \
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headscale users list
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```
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## Register a node
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One has to register a node first to use headscale as coordination with Tailscale. The following examples work for the
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Tailscale client on Linux/BSD operating systems. Alternatively, follow the instructions to connect
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[Android](connect/android.md), [Apple](connect/apple.md) or [Windows](connect/windows.md) devices.
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### Normal, interactive login
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On a client machine, run the `tailscale up` command and provide the FQDN of your headscale instance as argument:
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```shell
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tailscale up --login-server <YOUR_HEADSCALE_URL>
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```
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Usually, a browser window with further instructions is opened and contains the value for `<YOUR_MACHINE_KEY>`. Approve
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and register the node on your headscale server:
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=== "Native"
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```shell
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headscale nodes register --user <USER> --key <YOUR_MACHINE_KEY>
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```
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=== "Container"
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```shell
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docker exec -it headscale \
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headscale nodes register --user <USER> --key <YOUR_MACHINE_KEY>
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```
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### Using a preauthkey
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It is also possible to generate a preauthkey and register a node non-interactively. First, generate a preauthkey on the
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headscale instance. By default, the key is valid for one hour and can only be used once (see `headscale preauthkeys
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--help` for other options):
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=== "Native"
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```shell
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headscale preauthkeys create --user <USER>
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```
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=== "Container"
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```shell
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docker exec -it headscale \
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headscale preauthkeys create --user <USER>
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```
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The command returns the preauthkey on success which is used to connect a node to the headscale instance via the
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`tailscale up` command:
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```shell
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tailscale up --login-server <YOUR_HEADSCALE_URL> --authkey <YOUR_AUTH_KEY>
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```
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