🗃️ Linux
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📄️ Interstitial Pages
On large zrok installations that support open registration and shared public frontends, abuse can become an issue. In order to mitigate phishing and other similar forms of abuse, zrok offers an interstitial page that announces to the visiting user that the share is hosted through zrok, and probably isn't their financial institution.
📄️ Organizations
zrok (starting with v0.4.45) includes support for "organizations". Organizations are groups of related accounts that are typically centrally managed in some capacity. A zrok account can be a member of multiple organizations. Organization membership can also include an "admin" permission. As of v0.4.45 organization admins are able to retrieve an "overview" (zrok overview) from any other account in the organization, allowing the admin to see the details of the environments, shares, and accesses created within that account.
📄️ Personalized Frontend
This guide describes an approach that enables a zrok user to use a hosted, shared instance (zrok.io) and configure their own personalized frontend, which enables custom DNS and TLS for their shares.
📄️ Docker
📄️ Kubernetes
The Helm chart for zrok is available from the main OpenZiti charts repo.
🗃️ Metrics and Limits
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🗃️ OAuth
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📄️ Instance Config
This guide is relevant if you are self-hosting or using a friend's zrok instance instead of using zrok-as-a-service from zrok.io.
📄️ Invitations
This is how to set up self-service invitations for your users to get an account on your self-hosted zrok instance.