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import AnsibleRepoSetup from './install/_ansible_repo_setup.yaml'
import ConcatenateYamlSnippets from '@site/src/components/cat-yaml.jsx'
## Goal
Proxy a reserved public subdomain to a backend target with an always-on Linux system service.
## How it Works
The `zrok-share` package creates a `zrok-share.service` unit in systemd. The administrator edits the service's configuration file to specify the:
1. zrok environment enable token
1. target URL or files to be shared and backend mode, e.g. `proxy`
1. authentication options, if wanted
When the service starts it will:
1. enable the zrok environment unless `/var/lib/zrok-share/.zrok/environment.json` exists
1. reserve a public subdomain for the service unless `/var/lib/zrok-share/.zrok/reserved.json` exists
1. start sharing the target specified as `ZROK_TARGET` in the environment file
## Installation
1. Set up `zrok`'s Linux package repository by following [the Linux install guide](/guides/install/linux.mdx#install-zrok-from-the-repository), or run this one-liner to complete the repo setup and install packages.
```bash
curl -sSLf https://get.openziti.io/install.bash \
| sudo bash -s zrok-share
```
1. If you set up the repository by following the guide, then also install the `zrok-share` package. This package provides the systemd service.
```bash title="Ubuntu, Debian"
sudo apt install zrok-share
```
```bash title="Fedora, Rocky"
sudo dnf install zrok-share
```
<Details>
<summary>Ansible Playbook</summary>
<ConcatenateYamlSnippets
title="Set up package repository and install zrok-share"
>
{AnsibleRepoSetup}
{`
- name: Install zrok-share package
gather_facts: false
hosts: all
become: true
tasks:
- name: Install zrok-share
ansible.builtin.package:
name: zrok-share
state: present
- name: Copy env config from Ansible controller to target
copy:
dest: /opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env
src: /opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env
- name: Enable and restart service
systemd:
name: zrok-share
enabled: yes
state: restarted
daemon_reload: yes
- name: Wait for service
systemd:
name: zrok-share
state: started
register: service_status
until: service_status.status.ActiveState == 'active'
retries: 30
delay: 1
`}
</ConcatenateYamlSnippets>
</Details>
## Enable
Save the enable token from the zrok console in the configuration file.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_ENABLE_TOKEN="14cbfca9772f"
```
## Name your Share
This unique name becomes part of the domain name of the share, e.g. `https://my-prod-app.in.zrok.io`. A random name is generated if you don't specify one.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_UNIQUE_NAME="my-prod-app"
```
## Use Cases
You may change the target for the current backend mode, e.g. `proxy`, by editing the configuration file and restarting the service. The reserved subdomain will remain the same.
You may switch between backend modes or change authentication options by deleting `/var/lib/zrok-share/.zrok/reserved.json` and restarting the service. A new subdomain will be reserved.
### Proxy a Web Server
Proxy a reserved subdomain to an existing web server. The web server could be on a private network or on the same host as zrok.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_TARGET="http://127.0.0.1:3000"
ZROK_BACKEND_MODE="proxy"
```
If your HTTPS server has an unverifiable TLS server certificate then you must set `--insecure`.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_INSECURE="--insecure"
```
### Serve Static Files
Run zrok's embedded web server to serve the files in a directory. If there's an `index.html` file in the directory then visitors will see that web page in their browser, otherwise they'll see a generated index of the files. The directory must be readable by 'other', e.g. `chmod -R o+rX /var/www/html`.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_TARGET="/var/www/html"
ZROK_BACKEND_MODE="web"
```
### Caddy Server
Use zrok's built-in Caddy server to serve static files or as a reverse proxy to multiple web servers with various HTTP routes or as a load-balanced set. A sample Caddyfile is available in the path shown.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_TARGET="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/multiple_upstream.Caddyfile"
ZROK_BACKEND_MODE="caddy"
```
### Network Drive
This uses zrok's `drive` backend mode to serve a directory of static files as a virtual network drive. The directory must be readable by 'other', e.g. `chmod -R o+rX /usr/share/doc`.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_TARGET="/usr/share/doc"
ZROK_BACKEND_MODE="drive"
```
[Learn more about this feature in this blog post](https://blog.openziti.io/zrok-drives-an-early-preview).
## Authentication
You can limit access to certain email addresses with OAuth or require a password.
### OAuth
You can require that visitors authenticate with an email address that matches at least one of the suffixes you specify. Add the following to the configuration file.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_OAUTH_PROVIDER="github" # or google
ZROK_OAUTH_EMAILS="alice@example.com *@acme.example.com"
```
### Password
Enable HTTP basic authentication by adding the following to the configuration file.
```bash title="/opt/openziti/etc/zrok/zrok-share.env"
ZROK_BASIC_AUTH="user:passwd"
```
## Start the Service
Start the service, and check the zrok console or the service log for the reserved subdomain.
```bash title="run now and at startup"
sudo systemctl enable --now zrok-share.service
```
```bash title="run now"
sudo systemctl restart zrok-share.service
```
```bash
journalctl -u zrok-share.service
```
## Compatibility
The Linux distribution must have a package manager that understands the `.deb` or `.rpm` format and be running systemd v232 or newer. The service was tested with:
* Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 23.04
* Debian 11 12
* Rocky 8, 9
* Fedora 37, 38
## Package Contents
The files included in the `zrok-share` package are sourced [here in GitHub](https://github.com/openziti/zrok/tree/main/nfpm).