![zrok](docs/images/zrok.png) `zrok` is a next-generation sharing platform built on top of [Ziti](https://docs.openziti.io), a programmable zero-trust network overlay. `zrok` is a _Ziti Native Application_. `zrok` facilitates sharing resources both publicly and privately, exposing them to an audience you can easily control. Like other offerings in this space, `zrok` allows users to create ephemeral reverse proxies ("tunnels") for `http` resources. Additionally: * `zrok` allows users to _privately_ share resources with other `zrok` users; in _private_ usage scenarios, your private resources are not exposed to any public endpoints; all communication is securely and privately transported between `zrok` environments * `zrok` allows sharing other types of resources; rather than just proxying `http` endpoints, `zrok` allows users to easily and rapidly share files and web content * `zrok` is ready to be extended to easily support many kinds of decentralized resource sharing; `zrok` provides a framework that makes this kind of peer-to-peer resource sharing simple and secure ## Frictionless You can be up and sharing using the `zrok.io` service in minutes. Here is a synopsis of what's involved. ### First-time Setup * Download the binary for your platform [here](https://zrok.io) * `zrok invite` to create an account with the service * `zrok enable` to enable your shell environment for sharing with the service ### And then... sharing... * `zrok share` to share resources immediately, simply and securely See the [Concepts and Getting Started Guide](docs/v0.3_getting_started/getting_started.md) for a full overview. ## Self-Hosting `zrok` is designed to scale up to support extremely large service instances. `zrok.io` is a public service instance operated by NetFoundry using the same code base that is available to self-hosted environments. `zrok` is also designed to scale down to support extremely small deployments. Run an OpenZiti network with `zrok` layered on top of it on a Raspberry Pi! The single `zrok` binary contains everything you need to operate `zrok` environments and also host your own service instances. Just add a Ziti network and you're up and running. See the [v0.3 Quick Start](docs/v0.3_quickstart.md) for details on getting your own `zrok` service instance running. This builds on top of the [Ziti Quick Start](https://docs.openziti.io/docs/learn/quickstarts/network/) to have you running a `zrok` service instance in minutes.