

zrok
Offers an open source sharing solution built on OpenZiti for secure app tunneling. Available as SaaS or self-hosting, it supports decentralized content sharing, is scalable for large and small deployments, allows private, secure communication, and operates on Raspberry Pi.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Virtual LAN
Tags
- private-sharing
- Tunneling
- zero-trust-network
- Security & Privacy
- secure-sharing
zrok News & Activities
Recent activities
- namdx1987 liked zrok
- POX added Localhost Tunnel as a feature to zrok
optimistixlab added zrok as alternative to Optimistix Tunnel- Danilo_Venom updated zrok
- GuessWhatBBQ liked zrok
zrok information
What is zrok?
An open source sharing solution built on OpenZiti, the zero trust networking platform. Available as SaaS or self-hosted.
zrok provides Private or Public, instant, secure tunneling of applications from anywhere. Secured effortlessly by using a zero trust overlay network provided by OpenZiti.
Beyond HTTP Proxies
Privately share resources with other zrok users; in private usage scenarios, your private resources are not exposed to any public endpoints, and all communication is securely and privately transported between zrok clients.
Files; Repositories; Video… Decentralized
zrok allows sharing other types of resources; rather than just proxying http endpoints, zrok allows users to easily and rapidly share files and web content.
zrok is also ready to be extended to easily support many kinds of decentralized resource sharing; zrok provides a framework that makes this kind of peer-to-peer resource sharing simple and secure.
Choose your own adventure
zrok is designed to scale up to support extremely large service instances. Zrok.io is a public service instance operated by NetFoundry using the same code base that is available to self-hosted environments.
zrok is also designed to scale down to support extremely small deployments. Run an OpenZiti network with zrok layered on top of it on a Raspberry Pi!
The single zrok binary contains everything you need to operate zrok environments and also host your own service instances. Just add a Ziti network and you’re up and running.
OpenZiti Baked In
zrok is built on top of OpenZiti, a free open source project focused on bringing zero trust to any application.




