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This documentation has the goal of showing a user how-to set control a `headscale` instance
from a remote machine with the `headscale` command line binary.
## Create an API key
## Create an API key
We need to create an API key to authenticate our remote `headscale` when using it from our workstation.
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headscale apikeys create --expiration 90d
```
Copy the output of the command and save it for later. Please not that you can not retrieve a key again,
Copy the output of the command and save it for later. Please not that you can not retrieve a key again,
if the key is lost, expire the old one, and create a new key.
To list the keys currently assosicated with the server:
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headscale apikeys expire --prefix "<PREFIX>"
```
## Download and configure `headscale`
1. Download the latest [`headscale` binary from GitHub's release page](https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/releases):
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```
This will tell the `headscale` binary to connect to a remote instance, instead of looking
for a local instance (which is what it does on the server).
for a local instance (which is what it does on the server).
The API key is needed to make sure that your are allowed to access the server. The key is _not_
needed when running directly on the server, as the connection is local.
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- Make sure you have the _same_ `headscale` version on your server and workstation
- Make sure you use version `0.13.0` or newer.
- Verify that your TLS certificate is valid
- Verify that your TLS certificate is valid
- If it is not valid, set the environment variable `HEADSCALE_CLI_INSECURE=true` to allow insecure certs.