Eugene KobyakovforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Oct 24, 2023Put some Ziti in your CaddyIn this post I'll continue showing the power of OpenZiti and its SDK. This time I'll show you how we zitified Caddy Server. If you're a regular reader of this blog, the concept of zitification, i.e. embedding OpenZiti SDK into you application, should...Discuss·1 like·372 readsopenziti
Michael QuigleyforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Aug 23, 2023The zrok SDKHopefully, you're already familiar with zrok, our open-source solution for easy and secure sharing. If you're not, check out the initial post introducing zrok. There's also a more recent post describing some of the new features in the latest v0.4.0 v...Discuss·2 likes·1.3K readszrok
Geoff BerlforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Aug 8, 2023Got 5 Minutes? Secure Your Python Website with Zero Trust.I have a website I built using Django; it's just a personal site meant to be used by friends and family. This makes it a perfect fit for zero trust as, I can hide it from the world and hand out specific access to friends and family I want to allow to...Discuss·1 like·1.4K readsA Ziti Network For All The BerlHome Things!Python
Michael QuigleyforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Jun 27, 2023zrok v0.4.0 Released!Today we celebrate the initial release of zrok v0.4.0. This new release of zrok introduces important new features and provides a stronger more extensible foundation for future growth. If you're just tuning in now and want to learn more about zrok, vi...Rudford Hamon and 1 other are discussing this2 people are discussing thisDiscuss·2 likes·761 readszrok
Geoff BerlforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Mar 17, 2023My Pi Day Journey with Go 64-bit alignmentA few days ago, we had a user bring to our attention, a failure of OpenZiti on a Raspberry Pi 4 running a 32-bit operating system. As I got started investigating the bug, I smirked a little as it just so happened to be Pi day (March 14th). In any cas...Discuss·2 likes·2.6K readsgolang
Clint DovholukforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Mar 15, 2023Private DNS on WindowsOpenZiti's tunnelers have a killer feature, a superpower, if you will: "Private" DNS. "Private DNS," I hear you ask with a subtle tone of disbelief, "what does that mean?" When you have an OpenZiti tunneler running on your system with one or more enr...Discuss·2 likes·1.8K readsdns
Cameron OttsforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Mar 10, 2023Websockets over zrokWhere we started If you were using zrok <=v0.3.3 you might have noticed that websockets weren't exactly behaving quite like we were expecting. We decided to quickly fix that to get users the features they want. How we got to now Conversely, you'll no...Discuss·255 readszrok
Steven A. BroderickforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Mar 3, 2023OpenAPI Python ClientsAt the OpenZiti project, we heavily rely on OpenAPI specifications to streamline our development process. The OpenAPI project provides code generators that support a variety of programming languages. In this blog, we'll focus on a practical guide for...Discuss·1 like·5.3K readsOpenApi
Michael QuigleyforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Feb 22, 2023The Road Ahead for zrokIf you're not sure what zrok is, see our blog post introducing zrok. Now that v0.3 has been released the zrok team is spending time collecting feedback and building our roadmap for what's coming next in v0.4. As always, our project board on Github i...Discuss·1 like·882 readszrok
Michael QuigleyforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Feb 7, 2023Introducing zrokI'm fortunate that I've had the opportunity to work on many interesting projects throughout my career. I was one of the original developers who broke ground on the OpenZiti project back in 2017. Most of my work on OpenZiti centered on the fabric, dat...Discuss·3 likes·4.2K readsopenziti