Clint DovholukforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Sep 9, 2024Zero Trust *ssh.ClientA few years ago, the OpenZiti project developed and published two client tools to make ssh and scp available over an OpenZiti overlay network without requiring the sshd port to be exposed to the internet. If interested, read the original posts about ...3 likes·3.0K readsZitifying Prometheuszero-trust
Clint DovholukforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Sep 9, 2024Multifactor Zero Trust sshThe previous post revisited the zssh project and demonstrated how to implement a simple ssh client using the extended modules provided by the Golang project. It also modified that simple program and showed what it takes to incorporate OpenZiti, creat...475 readszero-trust
Curt TudorforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Sep 5, 2024Effortless Docker ManagementOvercoming Common Headaches If you're involved with software creation or deployment, you likely use Docker. If so, the following saga probably rings some bells with you: A common, painful scenario You become aware that something's not working in you...1 like·438 readsBrowZerWeb Security
Kenneth BinghamforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·May 22, 2024Limitless zrok with DockerYou can conveniently run a zrok instance on a Linux server. The Caddy option makes it easy to auto-renew a wildcard certificate to protect the zrok API and your public shares with TLS. What's This Good For? You can publicly share websites, files, et...1.0K readszrokself-hosted
Nehal Ingolelearnwithnehal.hashnode.dev·Feb 29, 2024Unveiling OpenZiti and ZrokIntroduction In today's digital age, where data security is paramount, the need for robust networking solutions has never been greater. Enter OpenZiti, an innovative open-source platform that is reshaping the landscape of secure networking. In this b...8 likes·54 readsopenziti
Cameron OttsforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Feb 29, 2024The Python zrok SDKIf you are reading this, hopefully, you are familiar with zrok: an open source solution for easy and secure sharing built on OpenZiti. If not you can check out this post introducing zrok. If you have then that's great news! You might be familiar with...1 like·670 readsPython
Edward ThompsonforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Feb 13, 2024Securing a Dedicated Palworld Server For My Family with zrokI like playing survival games, and my adult sons and I have been looking for a game we could play together. This weekend, we discovered Palworld, a new MMO available as an early release on Steam. We wanted to play on a dedicated server. I recently pu...2 likes·568 readspalworld
Paul LorenzforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Jan 26, 2024Fun with Adaptive Rate LimitingBackground We recently had an issue where an OpenZiti network was overwhelmed with client requests when a user change unintentionally caused the request rate to spike. The fundamental problem was that if a request took too long, the client gave up, b...3 likes·1.2K readsFor Devsgolang
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...2 likes·825 readsopenziti
Michael QuigleyforOpenZiti Tech Blogblog.openziti.io·Sep 8, 2023zrok with the Power of CaddyIt's that time again... we've just dropped a new zrok release! This time the marquee features are based on Caddy (https://caddyserver.com/). Caddy is a powerful Swiss Army Knife for serving and proxying HTTP resources, and we've integrated that power...1.6K readszrokzrok