Get notifications for events on your tailnet with webhooks
Blog post from Tailscale
Webhooks have been introduced for Tailscale to help users efficiently track changes and events within their tailnet, such as new node approvals or policy file updates, which can be challenging to monitor solely through audit logs. These webhooks can notify administrators of key events like new node join requests, approval processes, and configuration issues, such as IP forwarding being disabled on a subnet router. Administrators can set up webhooks to send notifications to any HTTPS endpoint, allowing integration with tools like Slack for real-time updates. Since webhooks are associated with the tailnet itself, they remain operational even if the administrator who configured them departs the company. To implement webhooks, users are directed to access the Webhooks page in the admin console and refer to the documentation for detailed setup instructions.