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import { Render } from "~/components"
import { Render } from "~/components";

Follow this step-by-step guide to get your first tunnel up and running using Zero Trust.

## Prerequisites

Before you start, make sure you:

* [Add a website to Cloudflare](/fundamentals/setup/manage-domains/add-site/).
* [Change your domain nameservers to Cloudflare](/dns/zone-setups/full-setup/setup/).

## 1. Create a tunnel

<Render file="tunnel/create-tunnel" product="cloudflare-one" />

The next steps depend on whether you want to [connect an application](#2-connect-an-application) or [connect a network](#3-connect-a-network).
The next steps depend on whether you want to [connect an application](#2a-connect-an-application) or [connect a network](#2b-connect-a-network).

## 2a. Connect an application

Before you connect an application through your tunnel, you must:

## 2. Connect an application
- [Add a website to Cloudflare](/fundamentals/setup/manage-domains/add-site/).
- [Change your domain nameservers to Cloudflare](/dns/zone-setups/full-setup/setup/).

Follow these steps to connect an application through your tunnel. If you are looking to connect a network, skip to the [Connect a network section](#3-connect-a-network).
Follow these steps to connect an application through your tunnel. If you are looking to connect a network, skip to the [Connect a network section](#2b-connect-a-network).

<Render file="tunnel/add-public-hostname" product="cloudflare-one" />

The application is now publicly available on the Internet. To allow or block specific users, [create an Access application](/cloudflare-one/applications/configure-apps/self-hosted-public-app).
The application is now publicly available on the Internet. To allow or block specific users, [create an Access application](/cloudflare-one/applications/configure-apps/self-hosted-public-app/).

## 3. Connect a network
## 2b. Connect a network

Follow these steps to connect a private network through your tunnel.

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To configure Zero Trust policies and connect as a user, refer to [Connect private networks](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/private-net/cloudflared/).

## 4. View your tunnel
## 3. View your tunnel

After saving the tunnel, you will be redirected to the **Tunnels** page. Look for your new tunnel to be listed along with its active connector.

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With Cloudflare Zero Trust, you can connect private networks and the services running in those networks to Cloudflare's global network. This involves installing a [connector](#connectors) on the private network, and then [setting up routes](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/get-started/create-remote-tunnel/#3-connect-a-network) which define the IP addresses available in that environment. Unlike [public hostname routes](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/routing-to-tunnel/), private network routes can expose both HTTP and non-HTTP resources.
With Cloudflare Zero Trust, you can connect private networks and the services running in those networks to Cloudflare's global network. This involves installing a [connector](#connectors) on the private network, and then [setting up routes](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/get-started/create-remote-tunnel/#2b-connect-a-network) which define the IP addresses available in that environment. Unlike [public hostname routes](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/routing-to-tunnel/), private network routes can expose both HTTP and non-HTTP resources.

To reach private network IPs, end users must connect their device to Cloudflare and enroll in your Zero Trust organization. The most common method is to install the [WARP client](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-devices/warp/) on their device, or you can onboard their network traffic to Cloudflare using our [WARP Connector](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/private-net/warp-connector/) or [Magic WAN](/magic-wan/zero-trust/cloudflare-tunnel/).

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