#!/bin/sh # Copyright (c) 2021 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style # license that can be found in the LICENSE file. # # This script detects the current operating system, and installs # Tailscale according to that OS's conventions. set -eu # All the code is wrapped in a main function that gets called at the # bottom of the file, so that a truncated partial download doesn't end # up executing half a script. main() { # Step 1: detect the current linux distro, version, and packaging system. # # We rely on a combination of 'uname' and /etc/os-release to find # an OS name and version, and from there work out what # installation method we should be using. # # The end result of this step is that the following three # variables are populated, if detection was successful. OS="" VERSION="" PACKAGETYPE="" APT_KEY_TYPE="" # Only for apt-based distros APT_SYSTEMCTL_START=false # Only needs to be true for Kali TRACK="${TRACK:-stable}" case "$TRACK" in stable|unstable) ;; *) echo "unsupported track $TRACK" exit 1 ;; esac if [ -f /etc/os-release ]; then # /etc/os-release populates a number of shell variables. We care about the following: # - ID: the short name of the OS (e.g. "debian", "freebsd") # - VERSION_ID: the numeric release version for the OS, if any (e.g. "18.04") # - VERSION_CODENAME: the codename of the OS release, if any (e.g. "buster") # - UBUNTU_CODENAME: if it exists, use instead of VERSION_CODENAME . /etc/os-release case "$ID" in ubuntu|pop|neon|zorin) OS="ubuntu" if [ "${UBUNTU_CODENAME:-}" != "" ]; then VERSION="$UBUNTU_CODENAME" else VERSION="$VERSION_CODENAME" fi PACKAGETYPE="apt" # Third-party keyrings became the preferred method of # installation in Ubuntu 20.04. if expr "$VERSION_ID" : "2.*" >/dev/null; then APT_KEY_TYPE="keyring" else APT_KEY_TYPE="legacy" fi ;; debian) OS="$ID" VERSION="$VERSION_CODENAME" PACKAGETYPE="apt" # Third-party keyrings became the preferred method of # installation in Debian 11 (Bullseye). if [ "$VERSION_ID" -lt 11 ]; then APT_KEY_TYPE="legacy" else APT_KEY_TYPE="keyring" fi ;; linuxmint) if [ "${UBUNTU_CODENAME:-}" != "" ]; then OS="ubuntu" VERSION="$UBUNTU_CODENAME" elif [ "${DEBIAN_CODENAME:-}" != "" ]; then OS="debian" VERSION="$DEBIAN_CODENAME" else OS="ubuntu" VERSION="$VERSION_CODENAME" fi PACKAGETYPE="apt" if [ "$VERSION_ID" -lt 5 ]; then APT_KEY_TYPE="legacy" else APT_KEY_TYPE="keyring" fi ;; elementary) OS="ubuntu" VERSION="$UBUNTU_CODENAME" PACKAGETYPE="apt" if [ "$VERSION_ID" -lt 6 ]; then APT_KEY_TYPE="legacy" else APT_KEY_TYPE="keyring" fi ;; parrot) OS="debian" PACKAGETYPE="apt" if [ "$VERSION_ID" -lt 5 ]; then VERSION="buster" APT_KEY_TYPE="legacy" else VERSION="bullseye" APT_KEY_TYPE="keyring" fi ;; raspbian) OS="$ID" VERSION="$VERSION_CODENAME" PACKAGETYPE="apt" # Third-party keyrings became the preferred method of # installation in Raspbian 11 (Bullseye). if [ "$VERSION_ID" -lt 11 ]; then APT_KEY_TYPE="legacy" else APT_KEY_TYPE="keyring" fi ;; kali) OS="debian" PACKAGETYPE="apt" YEAR="$(echo "$VERSION_ID" | cut -f1 -d.)" APT_SYSTEMCTL_START=true # Third-party keyrings became the preferred method of # installation in Debian 11 (Bullseye), which Kali switched # to in roughly 2021.x releases if [ "$YEAR" -lt 2021 ]; then # Kali VERSION_ID is "kali-rolling", which isn't distinguishing VERSION="buster" APT_KEY_TYPE="legacy" else VERSION="bullseye" APT_KEY_TYPE="keyring" fi ;; centos) OS="$ID" VERSION="$VERSION_ID" PACKAGETYPE="dnf" if [ "$VERSION" = "7" ]; then PACKAGETYPE="yum" fi ;; ol) OS="oracle" VERSION="$(echo "$VERSION_ID" | cut -f1 -d.)" PACKAGETYPE="dnf" if [ "$VERSION" = "7" ]; then PACKAGETYPE="yum" fi ;; rhel) OS="$ID" VERSION="$(echo "$VERSION_ID" | cut -f1 -d.)" PACKAGETYPE="dnf" ;; fedora) OS="$ID" VERSION="" PACKAGETYPE="dnf" ;; rocky|almalinux) OS="fedora" VERSION="" PACKAGETYPE="dnf" ;; amzn) OS="amazon-linux" VERSION="$VERSION_ID" PACKAGETYPE="yum" ;; xenenterprise) OS="centos" VERSION="$(echo "$VERSION_ID" | cut -f1 -d.)" PACKAGETYPE="yum" ;; opensuse-leap) OS="opensuse" VERSION="leap/$VERSION_ID" PACKAGETYPE="zypper" ;; opensuse-tumbleweed) OS="opensuse" VERSION="tumbleweed" PACKAGETYPE="zypper" ;; arch) OS="$ID" VERSION="" # rolling release PACKAGETYPE="pacman" ;; manjaro) OS="$ID" VERSION="" # rolling release PACKAGETYPE="pacman" ;; alpine) OS="$ID" VERSION="$VERSION_ID" PACKAGETYPE="apk" ;; nixos) echo "Please add Tailscale to your NixOS configuration directly:" echo echo "services.tailscale.enable = true;" exit 1 ;; void) OS="$ID" VERSION="" # rolling release PACKAGETYPE="xbps" ;; gentoo) OS="$ID" VERSION="" # rolling release PACKAGETYPE="emerge" ;; freebsd) OS="$ID" VERSION="$(echo "$VERSION_ID" | cut -f1 -d.)" PACKAGETYPE="pkg" ;; # TODO: wsl? # TODO: synology? qnap? esac fi # If we failed to detect something through os-release, consult # uname and try to infer things from that. if [ -z "$OS" ]; then if type uname >/dev/null 2>&1; then case "$(uname)" in FreeBSD) # FreeBSD before 12.2 doesn't have # /etc/os-release, so we wouldn't have found it in # the os-release probing above. OS="freebsd" VERSION="$(freebsd-version | cut -f1 -d.)" PACKAGETYPE="pkg" ;; OpenBSD) OS="openbsd" VERSION="$(uname -r)" PACKAGETYPE="" ;; Darwin) OS="macos" VERSION="$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -f1-2 -d.)" PACKAGETYPE="appstore" ;; Linux) OS="other-linux" VERSION="" PACKAGETYPE="" ;; esac fi fi # Step 2: having detected an OS we support, is it one of the # versions we support? OS_UNSUPPORTED= case "$OS" in ubuntu) if [ "$VERSION" != "xenial" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "bionic" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "eoan" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "focal" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "groovy" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "hirsute" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "impish" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "jammy" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; debian) if [ "$VERSION" != "stretch" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "buster" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "bullseye" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "bookworm" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "sid" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; raspbian) if [ "$VERSION" != "buster" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "bullseye" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; centos) if [ "$VERSION" != "7" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "8" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "9" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; oracle) if [ "$VERSION" != "7" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "8" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; rhel) if [ "$VERSION" != "8" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "9" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; amazon-linux) if [ "$VERSION" != "2" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; opensuse) if [ "$VERSION" != "leap/15.1" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "leap/15.2" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "leap/15.3" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "tumbleweed" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; fedora) # All versions supported, no version checking required. ;; arch) # Rolling release, no version checking needed. ;; manjaro) # Rolling release, no version checking needed. ;; alpine) # All versions supported, no version checking needed. # TODO: is that true? When was tailscale packaged? ;; void) # Rolling release, no version checking needed. ;; gentoo) # Rolling release, no version checking needed. ;; freebsd) if [ "$VERSION" != "12" ] && \ [ "$VERSION" != "13" ] then OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 fi ;; openbsd) OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 ;; macos) # We delegate macOS installation to the app store, it will # perform version checks for us. ;; other-linux) OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 ;; *) OS_UNSUPPORTED=1 ;; esac if [ "$OS_UNSUPPORTED" = "1" ]; then case "$OS" in other-linux) echo "Couldn't determine what kind of Linux is running." echo "You could try the static binaries at:" echo "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/#static" ;; "") echo "Couldn't determine what operating system you're running." ;; *) echo "$OS $VERSION isn't supported by this script yet." ;; esac echo echo "If you'd like us to support your system better, please email support@tailscale.com" echo "and tell us what OS you're running." echo echo "Please include the following information we gathered from your system:" echo echo "OS=$OS" echo "VERSION=$VERSION" echo "PACKAGETYPE=$PACKAGETYPE" if type uname >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "UNAME=$(uname -a)" else echo "UNAME=" fi echo if [ -f /etc/os-release ]; then cat /etc/os-release else echo "No /etc/os-release" fi exit 1 fi # Step 3: work out if we can run privileged commands, and if so, # how. CAN_ROOT= SUDO= if [ "$(id -u)" = 0 ]; then CAN_ROOT=1 SUDO="" elif type sudo >/dev/null; then CAN_ROOT=1 SUDO="sudo" elif type doas >/dev/null; then CAN_ROOT=1 SUDO="doas" fi if [ "$CAN_ROOT" != "1" ]; then echo "This installer needs to run commands as root." echo "We tried looking for 'sudo' and 'doas', but couldn't find them." echo "Either re-run this script as root, or set up sudo/doas." exit 1 fi # Step 4: run the installation. echo "Installing Tailscale for $OS $VERSION, using method $PACKAGETYPE" case "$PACKAGETYPE" in apt) # Ideally we want to use curl, but on some installs we # only have wget. Detect and use what's available. CURL= if type curl >/dev/null; then CURL="curl -fsSL" elif type wget >/dev/null; then CURL="wget -q -O-" fi if [ -z "$CURL" ]; then echo "The installer needs either curl or wget to download files." echo "Please install either curl or wget to proceed." exit 1 fi export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive if [ "$APT_KEY_TYPE" = "legacy" ] && ! type gpg >/dev/null; then $SUDO apt-get update $SUDO apt-get install -y gnupg fi set -x $SUDO mkdir -p --mode=0755 /usr/share/keyrings case "$APT_KEY_TYPE" in legacy) $CURL "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/$OS/$VERSION.asc" | $SUDO apt-key add - $CURL "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/$OS/$VERSION.list" | $SUDO tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tailscale.list ;; keyring) $CURL "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/$OS/$VERSION.noarmor.gpg" | $SUDO tee /usr/share/keyrings/tailscale-archive-keyring.gpg >/dev/null $CURL "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/$OS/$VERSION.tailscale-keyring.list" | $SUDO tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tailscale.list ;; esac $SUDO apt-get update $SUDO apt-get install -y tailscale if [ "$APT_SYSTEMCTL_START" = "true" ]; then $SUDO systemctl enable --now tailscaled $SUDO systemctl start tailscaled fi set +x ;; yum) set -x $SUDO yum install yum-utils $SUDO yum-config-manager -y --add-repo "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/$OS/$VERSION/tailscale.repo" $SUDO yum install tailscale -y $SUDO systemctl enable --now tailscaled set +x ;; dnf) set -x $SUDO dnf config-manager --add-repo "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/$OS/$VERSION/tailscale.repo" $SUDO dnf install -y tailscale $SUDO systemctl enable --now tailscaled set +x ;; zypper) set -x $SUDO zypper ar -g -r "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/$TRACK/$OS/$VERSION/tailscale.repo" $SUDO zypper ref $SUDO zypper in tailscale $SUDO systemctl enable --now tailscaled set +x ;; pacman) set -x $SUDO pacman -S tailscale $SUDO systemctl enable --now tailscaled set +x ;; apk) set -x $SUDO apk add tailscale $SUDO rc-update add tailscale set +x ;; xbps) set -x $SUDO xbps-install tailscale -y set +x ;; emerge) set -x $SUDO emerge --ask=n net-vpn/tailscale set +x ;; appstore) set -x open "https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tailscale/id1475387142" set +x ;; *) echo "unexpected: unknown package type $PACKAGETYPE" exit 1 ;; esac echo "Installation complete! Log in to start using Tailscale by running:" echo if [ -z "$SUDO" ]; then echo "tailscale up" else echo "$SUDO tailscale up" fi } main