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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ In order to use `zrok`, you will need a `zrok` executable. [Download][zrok-downl
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Move the downloaded `zrok` distribution into a directory on your system. In my case, I've placed it in my home directory:
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```
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$ l zrok*
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$ ls -lF zrok*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 michael michael 12724747 Jan 17 12:57 zrok_0.3.0-rc1_linux_amd64.tar.gz*
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```
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@ -73,9 +73,9 @@ $ zrok version
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v0.3.0-rc1 [0d43b55]
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```
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## Configure Your zrok Service
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## Configure Your zrok Service Instance
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`zrok` is both an installable utility that you interact with from your local computer, and also a service that exists on the network. NetFoundry operates the service that is available at `api.zrok.io`, but because `zrok` is open source and self-hostable, you're free to create your own `zrok` service instance.
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`zrok` is both an installable utility that you interact with from your local computer, and also a service that exists on the network. NetFoundry operates the public service instance that is available at `api.zrok.io`, but because `zrok` is open source and self-hostable, you're free to create your own `zrok` service instance.
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The `zrok` executable defaults to using the `zrok` service instance at `api.zrok.io`. Should you need to change the endpoint to use a different service instance, you can do that with the following command:
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