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Tailscale/synology/NFS remote access
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Did this ever work?
Does pinging by IP address work?
Go to your settings look at security, is the firewall enabled? Tried disabling it for now
In settings and security is autoblock enabled? Try disabling it for now
https://tailscale.com/kb/1131/synology
Did you follow the DSM-7 task setup? In DSM-7 tail scale cannot allow outbound connections unless you set up the appropriate tunnel permissions.
All fantastic suggestions, btw, but my hair-pulling is coming from none of them working (other than autoblock). :)
Does ping work? Have you validated tailscale?
Check the iptables on the device.
If that doesn't work it's time to do tcpdumps on the different internal interfaces of the Nas and see where it stops