Run as a service on Linux
You can install cloudflared as a system service on Linux.
Prerequisites
Before you install Cloudflare Tunnel as a service on Linux, follow Steps 1 through 4 of the Tunnel CLI setup guide. At this point you should have a named tunnel and a config.yml file in your .cloudflared directory.
1. Configure cloudflared as a service
By default, Cloudflare Tunnel expects all of the configuration to exist in the $HOME/.cloudflared/config.yml configuration file. At a minimum you must specify the following arguments to run as a service:
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
tunnel | The UUID of your tunnel |
credentials-file | The location of the credentials file for your Tunnel |
2. Run cloudflared as a service
Install the
cloudflaredservice.$ cloudflared service installStart the service.
$ systemctl start cloudflared(Optional) View the status of the service.
$ systemctl status cloudflared
Next steps
You can now route traffic through your tunnel. If you add IP routes or otherwise change the configuration, restart the service to load the new configuration:
$ systemctl restart cloudflared