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endpoints | ||
model | ||
rest_client_zrok | ||
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rest_server_zrok | ||
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README.md |
zrok
zrok
is a utility for quickly proving public access to dark, private applications.
zrok
is designed with the following properties:
Easiest Possible On-ramp
zrok
is the fastest, simplest path for exposing dark, private applications onto the public internet using Ziti.
Simple Registration
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.
Enabling zrok
in a shell should be as simple as executing something like:
$ zrok enable <token>
Single-Executable Deployment
A registered user should only need a single executable (zrok
), along with their identity, to enable zrok
capabilities in any shell environment.
URLs that Don't Change
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.
Expand into Ziti
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.
Multiple Isolated Tenants
A single zrok
implementation should support multiple isolated tenants coexisting on the same deployment (and underlying Ziti network) in a secure manner.
Self-hosting Capable
The zrok
implementation should support self-hosting, such that existing Ziti users can easily add zrok
capabilities to their existing networks.