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This file will track authors and contributors to ZeroTier's code base.
People who contribute new code or bug fixes that are accepted into
the master (trunk) branch will be credited here.
ZeroTier One is designed and written by Adam Ierymenko, with a few bug
fixes and other contributions from other users. Information about all
contributors can be found on the GitHub home page at:
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Adam Ierymenko [adam.ierymenko@zerotier.com]
* Principal author and maintainer of ZeroTier One, author of all
code prior to ZeroTier's open source release.
* Maintainer of master branch, release manager.
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https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne
ZeroTier One includes or links with the following third party software:

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-- Windows
TBD
Right now Windows builds using Visual Studio 2012. Technically it should also
build with other tools, but VS2012 is what your author is using.
Load the ZeroTierOne.sln solution. Typically you won't need to worry about
any projects other than ZeroTierOne, Service, and InstallerUpdater. SelfTest
builds the selftest program which can be used to test many aspects of the
core code base. TapDriver builds the Ethernet tap driver, which shouldn't
be something end users need to do and requires a driver signing key to create
a publishable driver that users can load without big red warnings.
To just test ZeroTier One itself, build ZeroTierOne and run the binary in
an administrator-mode command window.
Instructions for doing a full build will be forthcoming once all the details
are worked out. Windows is still a work in progress.

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rule for install-mac-tap takes care of that.
Next, simply run the binary. It must be run as root to open the tap device.
If run with no options, it will use the default home directory above.
sudo ./zerotier-one '/Library/Application Support/ZeroTier/One' &
sudo ./zerotier-one &
Type "ifconfig" and look for the new interface, which should be called
"zt0." The strange IPv4 address it has is your "zero4" address. Visit
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type:
sudo mkdir /var/lib/zerotier-one
sudo ./zerotier-one /var/lib/zerotier-one &
sudo ./zerotier-one &
When run with no options, ZT1 uses its default home path on the current
platform.
Type ifconfig and you should see an interface like "zt0." Then try
http://zerotier.net or ping zerotier.net to check your connection.
-- Windows
TBD
To run for manual testing, build the ZeroTierOne VS2012 project and run it
in an administrator-privileged command prompt window.