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First build it -- see BUILDING.txt -- then...
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-- MacOS --
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By convention, ZeroTier One will keep its state here on mac:
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/Library/Application Support/ZeroTier/One
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ZeroTier ships with a kernel extension for its own tap device, which it
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stores in the above directory. To install this, type:
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sudo make -f Makefile.mac install-mac-tap
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This will create the ZeroTier One home above if it does not exist and install
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the kext there. Note that the kext must be owned by root:wheel. The make
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rule for install-mac-tap takes care of that.
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Next, simply run the binary. It must be run as root to open the tap device.
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If run with no options, it will use the default home directory above.
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sudo ./zerotier-one &
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Finally, join the Earth network (the big public LAN and the only net for now):
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sudo zerotier-cli join 8056c2e21c000001
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Try pinging earth.zerotier.net and going to http://earth.zerotier.net/ in a
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browser to see if you're online.
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-- Linux
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On Linux, the default ZeroTier home is:
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/var/lib/zerotier-one
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Just type:
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sudo mkdir /var/lib/zerotier-one
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sudo ./zerotier-one &
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When run with no options, ZT1 uses its default home path on the current
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platform. Note that ZT1 requires the Linux tap driver, so it must be
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available in the kernel or as a module. In most Linux distributions it's
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included out of the box and should just work.
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Finally, join the Earth network (the big public LAN and the only net for now):
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sudo zerotier-cli join bc8f9a8ee3000001
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Try pinging earth.zerotier.net and going to http://earth.zerotier.net/ in a
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browser to see if you're online.
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-- Windows
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Port in progress, and it's going to pretty much always be more painful to
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build than *nix systems. Just wait for the binary release unless you're
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brave, in which case you can load the VS2012 solution and play around.
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-- Open UDP port 9993
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As noted in README.md, to actually function properly, you need to open
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UDP port 9993 in your firewall. Following are instructions to open UDP port
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9993 for specific operating systems.
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--- Ubuntu (version 12.04 and possibly other versions, too)
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Follow the Ubuntu documentation about UFW https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW
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Check if your UFW is active.
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sudo ufw status verbose
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If it is active, open UDP port 9993
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sudo ufw allow 9993/udp
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You should now be able to ping and browse earth.zerotier.net
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