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Tailscale Echo

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An identity-aware MCP server that runs inside a Tailscale tailnet, using Tailscale's identity headers to provide user-specific functionality such as greeting th

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An identity-aware MCP server that runs inside a Tailscale tailnet, using Tailscale's identity headers to provide user-specific functionality such as greeting the logged-in user by email.

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Create an identiy aware MCP server that runs inside your private Tailscale network (Tailnet). This example leverages identity headers that are passed through to applications running behind tailscale serve.

Using this as starting point you can create MCP servers that are identity aware (with access to the logged in user's email) and can access internal APIs or services on thier behalf.

Instructions

Starting the Server

  1. If you don't already have a Tailnet setup you'll need to signup for one.
  2. Create an API auth key and save it into a .env file in the root of this project with the following format: TS_AUTHKEY=tskey-auth-...
  3. With Docker already installed, run docker compose up to start the server.

This will spin up two containers. The MCP server and a Tailscale container running tailscale serve as a proxy to your tailnet.

Using the Server

If you have an MCP Client that supports direct access to Streaming HTTP MCP servers, then you should be able to connect to the server by pointing it to https://ts-mcp-echo.yourtailnetname.ts.net/mcp.

Claude Desktop

Claude desktop does not currently support remote MCP servers (only stdio), but you can use the mcp-remote tool (or any other proxy) to connect to it.

  1. Install mcp-remote with npm install -g mcp-remote

  2. Add the following configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json file:

        {
            "mcpServers": {
                "tailscale-remote-echo-example": {
                    "command": "npx",
                    "args": [
                        "mcp-remote",
                        "https://ts-mcp-echo.yourtailnetname.ts.net/mcp"
                    ]
                }
            }
        }
    

    You can find your tailnet name by visiting the Tailscale admin console DNS page.

  3. Restart Claude Desktop.

  4. You should now see a new MCP server called tailscale-remote-echo-example with a greet tool.

  5. Ask Claude Who am I logged into my tailnet as? allow the tool, and wait for the response!

from github.com/remyguercio/tailscale-mcp-echo

Installing Tailscale Echo

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/remyguercio/tailscale-mcp-echo

FAQ

Is Tailscale Echo MCP free?

Yes, Tailscale Echo MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Tailscale Echo need an API key?

No, Tailscale Echo runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Tailscale Echo hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Tailscale Echo in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Tailscale Echo on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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