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TAILMON v1.0.2

30 Apr 20:31
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v1.0.2 - (April 30, 2024)

     - PATCH: Thanks to @XIII, for finding an inconsistency that we hadn't stumbled across yet. After an
       install, when running tailmon.sh -setup immediately after resulted in errors showing that it was not
       able to write the .log and .cfg files into their /jffs/addons/tailmon.d folder, because that folder
       gets created upon running tailmon.sh by itself. Emergency fix has been patched! Thanks!

TAILMON v1.0.1

30 Apr 01:15
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v1.0.1 - (April 29, 2024)

     - PATCH: Straight out of the gate, and @ColinTaylor makes a great observation that the uninstaller is
       still referring to an older Tailscale directory structure that was recently changed. Thanks Colin! This
       has been patched! :)

TAILMON v1.0.0

29 Apr 19:31
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v1.0.0 - (April 29, 2024)

     **- MAJOR:** TAILMON is officially released today! Tailscale is a free and open source service, based on
       WireGuard®, that helps users build no-hassle virtual private networks. Once you’ve created a Tailscale
       network (tailnet), you can securely access services and devices on that tailnet from anywhere in the
       world.  TAILMON is a posix shell script that assists with the install, configuration and monitoring of
       Tailscale, running on your Asus-Merlin FW router. Wanted to give huge thanks to @jksmurf for lighting
       this fire… He opened my eyes to Tailscale and its capabilities, and only became natural to want to
       fullfill his wishes to create a formal installer/monitor for this valuable tool for others to enjoy.
       He, along with @Aiadi, @kuki68ster and @ColinTaylor made a fantastic team that has been working
       diligently in the background testing the capabilities, limits and stability of Tailscale on our routers.
       Hats off to all these gentlemen for their help and insight that went into making this tool!