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    <title>Persist Zerotier address on TrueNAS Scale</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[This guide is designed for configuring Zerotier on TrueNAS Core using Kubernetes.
In TrueNAS, navigate to System Settings and then select the Shell option. In the opened shell window, execute the following command:
1 k3s kubectl get namespaces The output should resemble the following:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NAME STATUS AGE default Active 2d11h kube-system Active 2d11h kube-public Active 2d11h kube-node-lease Active 2d11h openebs Active 2d11h ix-zerotier Active 2d11h ix-syncthing Active 2d11h Note the name of the Zerotier namespace; for example, it might be called ix-zerotier.]]></description>
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