diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 46ba3d4..c80ec48 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ A WAN interface is configured as per default configuration on **ether1** for con ### Build the Docker Image -Note this step is only required if you are uploading an image to your router. See Configuration Step 6. +**Note**: this step is only required if you are uploading a tar image file to your router as per Configuration Step 6b. The build script uses [Docker Buildx](https://docs.docker.com/buildx/working-with-buildx/). @@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ add name="tailscale" key="TAILSCALE_ARGS" value="--accept-routes --advertise-exi 6. Create the container -The container can be created via a registry or using the `tailscale.tar` file. +The container can be created via the container registry (Step 6a) or using the `tailscale.tar` file generated by building the Docker image locally (Step 6b). -a. Container registry +6a. Container registry Configure the registry URL and add the container. @@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ set registry-url=https://ghcr.io tmpdir=disk1/pull /container add remote-image=fluent-networks/tailscale-mikrotik:latest interface=veth1 envlist=tailscale root-dir=disk1/containers/tailscale start-on-boot=yes hostname=mikrotik dns=8.8.4.4,8.8.8.8 ``` -b. Tar archive file +6b. Tar archive file -Upload the `tailscale.tar` file to your router. Below we will assume the image is located at `disk1/tailscale.tar` +Using the file `tailscale.tar` generated by running `build.sh`, upload the file to your router. Below we assume the image has been uploaded to the router as `disk1/tailscale.tar` ``` /container add file=disk1/tailscale.tar interface=veth1 envlist=tailscale root-dir=disk1/containers/tailscale start-on-boot=yes hostname=mikrotik dns=8.8.4.4,8.8.8.8