MQMichael Quigleyinblog.openziti.io·Mar 23 · 9 min readIntroducing zrok v2.0Today we're releasing zrok v2.0.0, and I'm really excited about it. When we shipped v1.0 last year, it was about proving that zrok was production-ready... a solid foundation with a redesigned web cons00
MQMichael Quigleyinblog.openziti.io·Apr 9, 2025 · 9 min readIntroducing zrok 1.0What does version 1.0 mean? It’s always a big deal when a project releases “version 1.0”. Our version 1.0 release validates all of the good things about zrok while improving a few areas that needed it, and also brings several exciting new features. T...00
MQMichael Quigleyinblog.openziti.io·Aug 2, 2024 · 2 min readzrok is Growing Upzrok has been growing pretty steadily throughout 2024. As we've grown, we've started having to deal with abuse, phishing, and other similar types of issues showing up on the service at zrok.io. Over the last weeks, the team has worked together to fig...00
MQMichael Quigleyinblog.openziti.io·Mar 28, 2024 · 3 min readzrok Permission Modeszrok is a powerful platform for sharing. The latest releases of zrok allow you to get granular about which other zrok accounts are allowed to privately access your shares. In all current zrok versions, the zrok share private command will allocate an ...00
MQMichael Quigleyinblog.openziti.io·Mar 20, 2024 · 4 min readThe zrok SOCKS Backendzrok provides a number of powerful tools for sharing private resources. In addition to our multiple flavors of proxy support, web hosting, low level TCP and UDP sharing, and network drives support, zrok now includes the ability to hide or alter your ...00