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Published: Jul 14, 2022 License: Apache-2.0

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Ziti

Ziti represents the next generation of secure, open-source networking for your applications. Ziti has several components.

Quick Reference


What is OpenZiti?

  • The OpenZiti fabric provides a scalable, plugable, networking mesh with built in smart routing
  • The OpenZiti edge components provide a secure, Zero Trust entry point into your network
  • The OpenZiti SDKs allow you to integrate Ziti directly into your applications
  • The OpenZiti tunnelers and proxies allow existing applications and networks to take advantage of a Ziti deployment

Security Features

  • Zero Trust and Application Segmentation
  • Dark Services and Routers
  • End to end encryption

Performance and Reliability

  • A scalable mesh fabric with smart routing
  • Support for load balancing services for both horizontal scale and failover setups

Developer Focus

Easy Management

Let's break some of these buzzwords down.

Zero Trust/Application Segmentation

Many networking security solutions act like a wall around an internal network. Once you are through the wall, you have access to everything inside. Zero trust solutions enforce not just access to a network, but access to individual applications within that network.

Every client in a Ziti system must have an identity with provisioned certificates. The certificates are used to establish secure communications channels as well as for authentication and authorization of the associated identity. Whenever the client attempts to access a network application, Ziti will first ensure that the identity has access to the application. If access is revoked, open network connections will be closed.

This model enables Ziti systems to provide access to multiple applications while ensuring that clients only get access to those applications to which they have been granted access.

In addition to requiring cert based authentication for clients, Ziti uses certificates to authorize communication between Ziti components.

Dark Services and Routers

There are various levels of accessibility a network application/service can have.

  1. Many network services are available to the world. The service then relies on authentication and authorization policies to prevent unwanted access.
  2. Firewalls can be used to limit access to specific IP or ranges. This increases security at the cost of flexibility. Adding users can be complicated and users may not be able to easily switch devices or access the service remotely.
  3. Services can be put behind a VPN or made only accessible to an internal network, but there are some downsides to this approach.
    1. If you can access the VPN or internal network for any reason, all services in that VPN become more vulnerable to you.
    2. VPNs are not usually appropriate for external customers or users.
    3. For end users, VPNs add an extra step that needs to be done each time they want to access the service.
  4. Services can be made dark, meaning they do not have any ports open for anyone to even try and connect to.

Making something dark can be done in a few ways, but the way it's generally handled in Ziti is that services reach out and establish one or more connections to the Ziti network fabric. Clients coming into the fabric can then reach the service through these connections after being authenticated and authorized.

Ziti routers, which make up the fabric, can also be dark. Routers locoated in private networks will usually be made dark. These routers will reach out of the private network to talk to the controller and to make connections to join the network fabric mesh. This allows the services and routers in your private networks to make only outbound connections, so no holes have to opened for inbound traffic.

Services can be completely dark if they are implemented with a Ziti SDK. If this is not possible a Ziti tunneler or proxy can be colocated with the service. The service then only needs to allow connections from the local machine or network, depending on how close you colocate the proxy to the service.

End to End Encryption

If you take advantage of Ziti's developer SDKs and embed Ziti in your client and server applications, your traffic can be configured to be seamlessly encrypted from the client application to server application. If you prefer to use tunnelers or proxy applications, the traffic can be ecnrypted for you from machine to machine or private network to private network. Various combinations of the above are also supported.

End-to-end encryption means that even if systems between the client and server are compromised, your traffic cannot be decrypted or tampered with.


Getting started with OpenZiti

If you are looking to jump right in feet first you can follow along with one of our up-and-running quickstart guides. These guides are designed to get an overlay network quickly and allow you to run it all locally, use docker or host it anywhere.

This environment is perfect for evaluators to get to know Ziti and the capabilities it offers. The environement was not designed for large scale deployment or for long-term usage. If you are looking for a managed service to help you run a truly global, scalable network browse over to our website at http://netfoundry.io to learn more.


Adopters

Interested to see what companies are using OpenZiti? Check out the list of projects and companies using OpenZiti here. Interested in adding your project to the list? Add an issue to github or better yet feel free to add a pull request! Instructions for getting your project added are included on the adopters list


Support

We have a very active Discourse forum. Join the conversation! Help others if you can. If you want to ask a question or just check it out, cruise on over to the OpenZiti Discourse forum. We love getting questions, jump in!


Contributing

The Ziti project welcomes contributions including, but not limited to, code, documentation and bug reports.

Ziti was developed and open sourced by Netfoundry, Inc. NetFoundry continues to fund and contribute to OpenZiti.

Directories

Path Synopsis
common
ziti
pki/pki
Package pki provides helpers to manage a Public Key Infrastructure.
Package pki provides helpers to manage a Public Key Infrastructure.
pki/store
Package store provides different methods to store a Public Key Infrastructure.
Package store provides different methods to store a Public Key Infrastructure.
vagrantutil
Package vagrantutil is a high level wrapper around Vagrant which provides an idiomatic go API.
Package vagrantutil is a high level wrapper around Vagrant which provides an idiomatic go API.
ziti-fabric-test
ziti-tunnel
zititest module

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