ZeroTier Controller setup needs sqlite3.h
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 So I am now up to yum install nano git yum-cron gcc gcc-c++ wget firewalld sqlite-develand it built time to try and use it. 
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 Ok, how do you get code highlight here? 
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 @marcinozga said: Ok, how do you get code highlight here? Indent four spaces or on the line before and after put three backticks: ``` 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @marcinozga said: Ok, how do you get code highlight here? Indent four spaces or on the line before and after put three backticks: ``` You also can denote inline code by surrounding it with a single backtick ` like this inline codeexample.
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 yum install sqlite-develworks  
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 Are you going to manage your controller yourself? 
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 @JaredBusch said: @dafyre said: Are you going to manage your controller yourself? I'm going to at least look at it. I had a few scripts available that could help with that. Let me know if you want them. 
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 Controller is up and working well as a client. Easily joined the test network I setup on ZT's site. Now to figure out how to create my own network. 
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 @JaredBusch said: Controller is up and working well as a client. Easily joined the test network I setup on ZT's site. Now to figure out how to create my own network. Did you create a guide to how you achieved this? I've heard it's somewhat difficult. Also, is anyone testing the performance difference between self-hosted and hosted? 
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 @wirestyle22 said: @JaredBusch said: Controller is up and working well as a client. Easily joined the test network I setup on ZT's site. Now to figure out how to create my own network. Did you create a guide to how you achieved this? I've heard it's somewhat difficult. Also, is anyone testing the performance difference between self-hosted and hosted? I have not setup the controller yet. I had other priorities form noon and beyond today. 
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 @JaredBusch said: @wirestyle22 said: @JaredBusch said: Controller is up and working well as a client. Easily joined the test network I setup on ZT's site. Now to figure out how to create my own network. Did you create a guide to how you achieved this? I've heard it's somewhat difficult. Also, is anyone testing the performance difference between self-hosted and hosted? I have not setup the controller yet. I had other priorities form noon and beyond today. It'll be interesting to see. I appreciate all of your effort 



