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33 lines
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# zerotier-magisk
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This magisk module enables you to start zerotier in the background after booting.
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## Installation
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If you're using a device with an older kernel where this version does not work, you can move to branch kernel-4.14 and installation steps are the same.
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but scripts in this branch may be **OUTDATED**.
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1. download zipped code file from github
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2. install.
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3. modify the config file at `/sdcard/Android/zerotier/network_id.txt" and put your 16-character network id in it with no trailing new line.
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4. restart and enjoy.
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To restart, you can just restart the whole system, or just execute `/data/adb/zerotier/restart.sh`; An android application to control zerotier (networkid, restart, ...) has been add to the todo list.
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### Scripts and binaries
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all the scripts and binaries are placed in `/data/adb/zerotier/` , you can use termux to run them if needed.
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`add_ip_rule.sh` is used to make the `main` route table, which zerotier writes its routes to, available.
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### Build binaries yourself
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The following steps have only been tested in "Termux" with the package manager "apt".
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Note that the zerotier binaries are only built for aarch64, you can build it yourself in "Termux".
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Download source files from [zerotier/ZeroTierOne](/zerotier/ZeroTierOne).
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Delete `ZT_SSO_SUPPORTED=1` in `make-linux.mk` for "aarch64" (or your architecture). this will prevent building zeroidc with rust; the author encountered some problems building zeroidc
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Install package `natpmpc` using `apt install natpmpc` and update your `libnpth` library using `apt install libnpth`.
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At last run `make` or multithreaded `make -j8`.
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