Hiya, Edit: Solved by tweaking the ACL in Tailscale, more info on that here; https://tailscale.com/kb/1193/tailscale-ssh

I am accessing my Samba folder from my remote server, over Tailscale. However, this means, each time I close the lid of my laptop or reboot. I need to re-authenticate this, I don’t know why. Is there a way around this? Or a better solution?

I’ve added the share(folder) to “places” via Dolphin, but in order to actually be able to access the share i need to go into the terminal and enter “sftp myserver:port”. After that the share will work as normal, until next boot.

I prefer accessing my files via Tailscale, it’s very convenient and secure in most cases. I am storing my notes for Obsidian and other frequently used files via this share. The server is running Unraid, my laptop is running an Immutable distro called Aurora (part of Bluefin Project).

Any help appricated!

  • adr1an
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    8 months ago

    Try checking out KWallet settings. It’s the app in charge of saving passwords in KDE.