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# Open Source
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It's important to the `zrok` project that it remain free and open source software. The code is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/openziti/zrok)
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for the world to use, inspect, and build upon!
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Check out the repository over on GitHub at [https://github.com/openziti/zrok](https://github.com/openziti/zrok). If you find `zrok` to be useful, and
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you want to help spread the word of `zrok` give the project a star. It really does help get the word out about the
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project.
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The project also uses a very permissive license: Apache v2. We encourage people to fork the repo and use `zrok` for your own purposes how you see fit or contribute back to the project.
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## Built on OpenZiti
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The power of `zrok` really lies in `private` sharing. It's increasingly clear that security needs to be a first-class
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member of any organization. To enable `private` sharing, `zrok` was built on top of another excellent open source project named OpenZiti.
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OpenZiti is a secure overlay network focusing on bringing zero trust to applications. It is the __backbone__ of `zrok`.
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In fact, `zrok` proudly proclaims itself as an Ziti _native_ application.
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If you are interested in learning more about OpenZiti head over to [the docs](https://docs.openziti.io/docs/learn/introduction/), try the quickstart, and don't forget to star that project too. We couldn't build `zrok` without OpenZiti!
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