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![zrok](docs/images/zrok_cover.png)
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`zrok` is a next-generation, peer-to-peer sharing platform built on top of [OpenZiti](https://docs.openziti.io/docs/learn/introduction/), a programmable zero-trust network overlay. `zrok` is a _Ziti Native Application_.
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`zrok` facilitates sharing resources both publicly and privately. Public sharing allows you to share `zrok` resources with non-`zrok` users over the public internet. Private sharing allows you to directly share your resources peer-to-peer with other `zrok` users without changing your security or firewall settings.
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Like other offerings in this space, `zrok` allows users to share tunnels for HTTP, TCP and UDP network resources. `zrok` additionally allows users to easily and rapidly share files, web content, and custom resources in a peer-to-peer manner.
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`zrok` is an extensible platform for sharing. Initially we're targeting technical users. Super-simple sharing for end users is planned and in the backlog.
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![zrok Web Console](docs/images/zrok_web_console.png)
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## Frictionless
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You can be up and sharing using the `zrok.io` service in minutes. Here is a synopsis of what's involved:
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* Download the binary for your platform [here](https://github.com/openziti/zrok/releases/latest)
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* `zrok invite` to create an account with the service
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* `zrok enable` to enable your shell environment for sharing with the service
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### And then... sharing...
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Easily share private network resources with public internet users, securely, without having to alter any of your local network configuration:
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```
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$ zrok share public localhost:8080
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```
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![zrok share public](docs/images/zrok_share_public.png)
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```
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$ curl -s https://dslno640nct4.share.zrok.io | head
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<meta charset="utf-8"/>
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"/>
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<meta name="theme-color" content="#000000"/>
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<meta name="description" content="zrok ui"/>
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<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com">
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```
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Share "network drives" with public and private users running on Windows, macOS, or Linux systems:
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```
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$ zrok share public --backend-mode drive ~/Repos/zrok
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```
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![zrok share public -b drive](docs/images/zrok_share_public_drive.png)
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Mounting and working with shared drives is simple, and works with any applications on the end users' systems:
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![mounted zrok drive](docs/images/zrok_share_public_drive_explorer.png)
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See the [Concepts and Getting Started Guide](https://docs.zrok.io/docs/getting-started) for a full overview.
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## The `zrok` SDK
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`zrok` includes an SDK that allows you to embed `zrok` sharing capabilities into your own applications. If you're familiar with a golang `net.Conn` and `net.Listener`, you'll be right at home with our SDK.
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### A Simple `zrok` Sharing Service
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```go
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// load enabled zrok environment
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root, err := environment.LoadRoot()
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// request a share for your resource
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shr, err := sdk.CreateShare(root, &sdk.ShareRequest{
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BackendMode: sdk.TcpTunnelBackendMode,
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ShareMode: sdk.PrivateShareMode,
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// ...
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})
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// accept requests for your resource
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listener, err := sdk.NewListener(shr.Token, root)
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```
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### A Simple `zrok` Client
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```go
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// load enabled zrok environment
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root, err := environment.LoadRoot()
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// request access to a shared zrok resource
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acc, err := sdk.CreateAccess(root, &sdk.AccessRequest{ShareToken: shrToken})
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// establish a connection to the resource directly
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conn, err := sdk.NewDialer(shrToken, root)
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```
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This [blog post](https://blog.openziti.io/the-zrok-sdk) provides more details for [getting started](https://blog.openziti.io/the-zrok-sdk) with the `zrok` SDK.
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## Self-Hosting
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`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.
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`zrok` is also designed to scale down to support extremely small deployments. Run `zrok` and OpenZiti on a Raspberry Pi!
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The single `zrok` binary contains everything you need to operate `zrok` environments and also host your own service instances. Just add an OpenZiti network and you're up and running.
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See the [Self-Hosting Guide](https://docs.zrok.io/docs/guides/self-hosting/self_hosting_guide/) for details on getting your own `zrok` service instance running.
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## zrok Office Hours
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We maintain a growing playlist of videos focusing on various aspects of `zrok`. This includes the "office hours" series, which are longer-format videos digging into the implementation of `zrok` and showcasing some of the latest features and capabilities:
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[![zrok Office Hours](https://img.youtube.com/vi/Edqv7yRmXb0/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edqv7yRmXb0&list=PLMUj_5fklasLuM6XiCNqwAFBuZD1t2lO2)
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## Building
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If you are interested in building `zrok` for yourself instead of using a released package, please refer to [BUILD.md](./BUILD.md)
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## Contributing
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If you'd like to contribute back to `zrok`, that'd be great. Please see our [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) page and
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abide by the [CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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