TSDProxy

Docker app from almeidapaulopt's Repository

Overview

TSDProxy automatically creates Tailscale machines for your Docker containers without requiring sidecar containers. Add tsdproxy.enable=true to any container label, and TSDProxy handles the rest — automatic HTTPS via Tailscale, dynamic lifecycle management, and a real-time dashboard.

TSDProxy - Tailscale Docker Proxy

The easiest way to expose Docker containers on your Tailscale network. One label. Zero sidecars.

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TSDProxy Demo

Quick Start

Get running in under a minute. One compose file, one label.

Step 1: Create docker-compose.yml

services:
  tsdproxy:
    image: almeidapaulopt/tsdproxy:2
    volumes:
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
      - tsdproxy-data:/data
      - ./config:/config
    ports:
      - "8080:8080"
    extra_hosts:
      - "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
    restart: unless-stopped

  myapp:
    image: nginx:alpine
    labels:
      tsdproxy.enable: "true"
      tsdproxy.name: "myapp"

volumes:
  tsdproxy-data:

Step 2: Start it up

docker compose up -d

TSDProxy creates a default config at /config/tsdproxy.yaml on first run. Open the dashboard at http://localhost:8080, click the proxy card, and authenticate with Tailscale.

Your container is now available at https://myapp.<tailnet-name>.ts.net with automatic HTTPS.

For automated (headless) setup, configure an AuthKey or OAuth before adding services.

Key Features

Feature Description
Zero sidecars No Tailscale container needed per service. One proxy handles everything.
Label-based config Add tsdproxy.enable=true to any container. Done.
Automatic HTTPS Tailscale provisions Let's Encrypt certs for every machine.
Multi-port support Expose multiple ports per container with granular protocol control.
TCP & UDP proxying Proxy TCP (SSH, databases) and UDP traffic alongside HTTP/HTTPS services.
Port ranges Define ranges of ports in a single label — e.g. 2222-2230/tcp.
Funnel support Expose services to the public internet with tailscale_funnel option.
Health monitoring Automatic backend health probes with recovery and target re-resolution.
Webhook notifications Push proxy events to ntfy, Discord, Slack, Gotify, or generic webhooks.
REST API Programmatic control over proxies — pause, resume, and manage via API.
Role-based access Admin and viewer roles with optional admin allowlist.
Dynamic lifecycle Containers start and stop. Tailscale machines appear and disappear.
Live config reload Change settings without restarting TSDProxy.
Dashboard Real-time web UI with SSE streaming, access logs, and status timeline.
List provider Expose non-Docker services via a simple YAML file.

How It Works

graph LR
    A[Docker Containers] -->|tsdproxy.enable label| B[TSDProxy]
    B -->|creates tsnet.Server| C[Tailscale Network]
    C -->|automatic HTTPS| D[Secure URLs]
    D -->|reverse proxy| A

Under the hood:

  1. Container Scanning - TSDProxy watches your Docker daemon for containers tagged with tsdproxy.enable=true.
  2. Machine Creation - When a tagged container appears, TSDProxy spins up a Tailscale machine via tsnet.
  3. Hostname Assignment - The machine gets a hostname from the tsdproxy.name label or the container name.
  4. Port Mapping - TSDProxy maps the container's internal port to the Tailscale machine.
  5. Traffic Routing - Incoming requests to https://myapp.<tailnet>.ts.net are reverse-proxied to the container.
  6. Dynamic Cleanup - When a container stops, its Tailscale machine and routes are removed automatically.

Port Configuration

Expose multiple ports with per-port protocol and options:

labels:
  tsdproxy.enable: "true"
  tsdproxy.name: "myservice"

  # HTTPS on 443 -> container port 80
  tsdproxy.port.1: "443/https:80/http"

  # HTTP on 80 -> container port 8080
  tsdproxy.port.2: "80/http:8080/http"

  # HTTP redirect to HTTPS
  tsdproxy.port.3: "81/http->https://myservice.tailnet.ts.net"

  # TCP proxy for SSH
  tsdproxy.port.4: "22/tcp:22/tcp"

  # UDP proxy (e.g. game server, VoIP)
  tsdproxy.port.5: "5060/udp:5060/udp"

  # Port range (TCP ports 2222 through 2230)
  tsdproxy.port.6: "2222-2230/tcp:2222-2230/tcp"

Docker Images

Tag Description
almeidapaulopt/tsdproxy:2 Latest v2 release
almeidapaulopt/tsdproxy:latest Latest stable release
almeidapaulopt/tsdproxy:dev Latest development build
almeidapaulopt/tsdproxy:vx.x.x Specific version

Documentation

Full setup guides, configuration reference, and advanced usage:

almeidapaulopt.github.io/tsdproxy

Key docs: Getting Started | Docker Labels | Port Configuration | List Provider | TCP Proxy | Funnel | REST API | Health Checks | Webhooks | Admin Allowlist | Upgrading from v1

Contributing

Bug reports, feature requests, documentation improvements, and pull requests are all welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

If you'd rather support the project financially, sponsorships help keep development going.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.


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Details

Repository
almeidapaulopt/tsdproxy:2
Last Updated2026-06-26
First Seen2026-05-19

Runtime arguments

Web UI
http://[IP]:[PORT:8080]
Network
bridge
Shell
bash
Privileged
false
Extra Params
--add-host host.docker.internal:host-gateway

Template configuration

Config pathPathrw

Directory for tsdproxy.yaml configuration file (auto-generated on first boot)

Target
/config
Default
/mnt/user/appdata/tsdproxy/config
Data pathPathrw

Directory for Tailscale state data

Target
/data
Default
/mnt/user/appdata/tsdproxy/data
Docker socketPathrw

Docker daemon socket — required for container auto-discovery

Target
/var/run/docker.sock
Default
/var/run/docker.sock
WebUI portPorttcp

Web dashboard port (HTTP)

Target
8080
Default
8080