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	Mention reload and SIGHUP when editing the ACL policy file
Fixes: #2284
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				| @ -52,7 +52,13 @@ tags to a server they can register, the check of the tags is done on headscale | ||||
| server and only valid tags are applied. A tag is valid if the user that is | ||||
| registering it is allowed to do it. | ||||
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| To use ACLs in headscale, you must edit your `config.yaml` file. In there you will find a `policy.path` parameter. This will need to point to your ACL file. More info on how these policies are written can be found [here](https://tailscale.com/kb/1018/acls/). | ||||
| To use ACLs in headscale, you must edit your `config.yaml` file. In there you will find a `policy.path` parameter. This | ||||
| will need to point to your ACL file. More info on how these policies are written can be found | ||||
| [here](https://tailscale.com/kb/1018/acls/). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Please reload or restart Headscale after updating the ACL file. Headscale may be reloaded either via its systemd service | ||||
| (`sudo systemctl reload headscale`) or by sending a SIGHUP signal (`sudo kill -HUP $(pidof headscale)`) to the main | ||||
| process. Headscale logs the result of ACL policy processing after each reload. | ||||
| 
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| Here are the ACL's to implement the same permissions as above: | ||||
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