🗃️ Deployment
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📄️ Custom error pages
zrok includes a built-in error page template that displays user-friendly messages for various error conditions like
📄️ Interstitial pages
On large zrok installations that support open registration and shared public frontends, abuse can become an issue. To
📄️ Dynamic proxy frontend migration guide
This guide helps self-hosting system administrators migrate from the legacy zrok access public (publicProxy) to the new v2.0 zrok2 access dynamicProxy (dynamicProxy) architecture. The dynamicProxy system provides enhanced scalability, namespace-based naming mapping, and full support for OAuth integration.
📄️ Organizations
zrok (starting with v0.4.45) includes support for organizations—groups of related accounts that are typically
📄️ Scale frontends
The Linux, Docker, and
🗃️ Metrics and limits
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🗃️ OAuth
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📄️ Use another zrok instance
This guide is relevant if you're self-hosting or using a friend's zrok instance instead of using zrok-as-a-service from
📄️ Self-service invitations
Use self-service invitations to let users create their own accounts on your self-hosted zrok instance.