[GH-ISSUE #2612] remote exit node can be adopted on personal enterprise but management options on left menu are missing #6996

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opened 2026-04-25 15:59:06 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 6 comments
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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

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  • OS Type & Version: (e.g., Ubuntu 22.04)
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  • Olm Version: (if applicable)

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

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 - OS Type & Version: (e.g., Ubuntu 22.04) - Pangolin Version: - Gerbil Version: - Traefik Version: - Newt Version: - Olm Version: (if applicable) ### To Reproduce go to <pangolinurl>/remote-exit-nodes and create credentials to put in a remote node config file and adopt it ### Expected Behavior not that
GiteaMirror added the bug label 2026-04-25 15:59:06 -05:00
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@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. 😅

<!-- gh-comment-id:4014443198 --> @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. 😅
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@i-am-at0m commented on GitHub (Mar 6, 2026):

Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅

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

<!-- gh-comment-id:4014506337 --> @i-am-at0m commented on GitHub (Mar 6, 2026): > Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅 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
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@carlosfhr commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2026):

Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅

Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it?

Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server.

https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes

<!-- gh-comment-id:4031318212 --> @carlosfhr commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2026): > Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅 Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it? > Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or **your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server**. https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes
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@LaurenceJJones commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2026):

Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅

Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it?

Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server.

docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes

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)

<!-- gh-comment-id:4031351881 --> @LaurenceJJones commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2026): > > Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅 > > Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it? > > > Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or **your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server**. > > [docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes](https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes) 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)
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@i-am-at0m commented on GitHub (Apr 18, 2026):

Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅

Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it?

Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server.

docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes

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)

any idea where that is in the roadmap?

<!-- gh-comment-id:4273902287 --> @i-am-at0m commented on GitHub (Apr 18, 2026): > > > Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅 > > > > > > Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it? > > > Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or **your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server**. > > > > > > [docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes](https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes) > > 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) any idea where that is in the roadmap?
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@LaurenceJJones commented on GitHub (Apr 21, 2026):

Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅

Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it?

Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server.

docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes

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)

any idea where that is in the roadmap?

Currently there isnt much capacity to fit this in the short term, however, when we get the next couple of releases done we can re-evaluate it.

<!-- gh-comment-id:4288231325 --> @LaurenceJJones commented on GitHub (Apr 21, 2026): > > > > Need to block the remote nodes page as this is not quiet supported yet on the EE install. 😅 > > > > > > > > > Official doc says it is supported on the selfhosted enterprise edition. Isn't it? > > > > Remote nodes, you run your own Pangolin node - your tunnels, SSL termination, and traffic all stay on your server and use your bandwidth. The difference is that management and monitoring are handled through our cloud or **your central self-hosted Enterprise Edition server**. > > > > > > > > > [docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes](https://docs.pangolin.net/manage/remote-node/understanding-nodes) > > > > > > 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) > > any idea where that is in the roadmap? Currently there isnt much capacity to fit this in the short term, however, when we get the next couple of releases done we can re-evaluate it.
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Reference: github-starred/pangolin#6996