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# zrok
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`zrok` is a utility for quickly proving public access to dark, private applications.
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![zrok overview](docs/images/zrok_overview.png)
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`zrok` is designed with the following properties:
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## Easiest Possible On-ramp
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`zrok` is the fastest, simplest path for exposing dark, private applications onto the public internet using Ziti.
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### Simple Registration
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Registering for access to `zrok` should provide the user with a single identity token, which can be used from any shell environment to quickly enable access to private applications.
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Enabling `zrok` in a shell should be as simple as executing something like:
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```
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$ zrok enable <token>
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```
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### Single-Executable Deployment
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A registered user should only need a single executable (`zrok`), along with their identity, to enable `zrok` capabilities in any shell environment.
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### URLs that Don't Change
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The smallest, simplest `zrok` implementation could be capable of providing URLs that don't change. The competition does not offer this capability without a subscription.
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## Expand into Ziti
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The `zrok` implementation should (ideally) be such that `zrok` usage patterns can co-exist with larger, more featureful Ziti implementations. Ideally, a developer who started with `zrok` should have patterns that allow them to incrementally expand their usage.
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## Multiple Isolated Tenants
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A single `zrok` implementation should support multiple isolated tenants coexisting on the same deployment (and underlying Ziti network) in a secure manner.
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## Self-hosting Capable
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The `zrok` implementation should support self-hosting, such that existing Ziti users can easily add `zrok` capabilities to their existing networks.
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