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Since you already got some replies, a bit of a different approach would be to set those services up using Docker and having Tailscale as a sidecar to each one of those.
You will then be able to access each one as a seperate device. immich.*.ts.net etc.
Did some looking at sidecar and it looks similar to another one I have called glueton for qbit. Immich and others are Allready running in docker so if I 'sidecar' tailscale to the container then as you said it could be immich.*.it's.net right? Sounds good thanks for input.
Yup.
Tailscale has some documentation about it, and also a bunch of examples (And apparently one specific to Immich).
Nice thanks I looked at other examples but didn't see one for immich thanks again for help I think this will be the route I take until later looking into caddy.
Thank you