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[GH-ISSUE #2612] remote exit node can be adopted on personal enterprise but management options on left menu are missing #4142
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Originally created by @i-am-at0m on GitHub (Mar 6, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/issues/2612
Originally assigned to: @oschwartz10612 on GitHub.
Describe the Bug
i was able to set the endpoint in a config for a remote node to point to a self-hosted personal-licensed enterprise server, but the management control plane for the remote exit node is only accessible via direct url the menu option is missing and i feel like some other ones are as well for actually designating it as a route for things
Environment
To Reproduce
go to /remote-exit-nodes and create credentials to put in a remote node config file and adopt it
Expected Behavior
not that
@oschwartz10612 commented on GitHub (Mar 6, 2026):
Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅
@i-am-at0m commented on GitHub (Mar 6, 2026):
Welp that explains some of it, although the documentation is listed to designate a self-hosted endpoint and the same is referenced several times on the info page for remote nodes regarding the functionality being a feature of self-hosted enterprise nodes
@carlosfhr commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2026):
Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it?
https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes
@LaurenceJJones commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2026):
Yeah thats an error, will remove that wording until it is a supported feature. (it was probably added cause its an intended feature just not working yet)
@i-am-at0m commented on GitHub (Apr 18, 2026):
any idea where that is in the roadmap?