![]() Some clients don't request 'none' authentication. Instead, they immediately supply a password or public key. This change allows them to do so, but ignores the supplied credentials and authenticates using Tailscale instead. Updates #14922 Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com> |
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