Mac and Windows platforms have graphical interfaces that provide tray or task bar icons.
All platforms have the zerotier-cli command line interface which can be used to join and leave networks and check the status of the zerotier-one service.
On Unix-like systems you may need to preface zerotier-cli commands with sudo , while on Windows you will need to use an administrator-mode command prompt. |
zerotier-cli status |
200 info 998765f00d 1.2.13 ONLINE
8056c2e21c000001
zerotier-cli join ################ |
200 join OK
zerotier-cli leave ################ |
200 leave OK
zerotier-cli listnetworks |
200 listnetworks 8056c2e21c000001 earth.zerotier.net 02:99:35:84:f9:dc OK PUBLIC 29.152.27.109/7
You're up and running on this network!
Negotiating with the network Controller. This could take about a minute. If it takes much longer, see Router Configuration Tips.
Typo in the Network ID?
You node needs to be Authorized on this network (via my.zerotier.com). Talk to you friendly network administrator.
Something went wrong with the ZeroTier installer.
On Linux, make sure the tun
driver is loaded.
If you get this error message, you’re likely trying to run zerotier-cli from a non-administrative account. On macOS, Linux, or other Unix based systems, use sudo zerotier-cli. On Windows, use an Administrator Command Prompt.
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