onceler
Onceler listens to your secrets and shares them exactly once. (by ab)
bine
Go library for accessing and embedding Tor clients and servers (by cretz)
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onceler
Posts with mentions or reviews of onceler.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-09.
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Show HN: Ots – share a secret via one-time URL (a simple Go CLI)
Onceler is one option based on Ruby, in-memory storage only:
https://github.com/ab/onceler
bine
Posts with mentions or reviews of bine.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-31.
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Apparently ProtonMail received a legal request from Europol through Swiss authorities to provide information about Youth for Climate action in Paris, they provided the IP address and information on the type of device used to the police
That is a bummer, although for now I guess it would be better than nothing to reach out to api.protonmail.ch through Tor. I'd be more motivated if it were an onion though. I had a look at the likely places it would need to be modified: https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/search?q=dial and I think all it would take is to make a struct that extends https://github.com/cretz/bine so that it implements TLSDialer to make a drop-in Tor based connection. That would be very thorough and pretty escape-proof. I'm steadily talking myself into doing it...
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Tor is a great sysadmin tool
Sure. I wrote https://github.com/cretz/bine (though I admittedly don't work on it much these days). I just have a few-line daemon that starts an HTTP (or gRPC or whatever) server on ephemeral onion service. Then I use that onion ID to access it (via TorBrowser or Orbot or a client built with the same library).
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Show HN: Ots – share a secret via one-time URL (a simple Go CLI)
> Or a self-hosted option where the API could be deployed to the company's cloud of choice?
Can put it on Tor and give an ephemeral onion link (I wrote https://github.com/cretz/bine to help w/ just these use cases). So people could access via Tor browser or via the same CLI with a "client"/"get" command. Can even have the ephemeral server determine its been HTTP "GET"d and kill itself. Then you don't even need a public website.
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Cwtch: Decentralized, privacy-preserving, multi-party messaging protocol
Shameless plug, I also wrote a simple lib that makes onion services easy: https://github.com/cretz/bine (OP's project uses a fork of it and I plan on putting more time into it soon)
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Embedding Tor into an application without external installation.
https://github.com/ipsn/go-libtor and https://github.com/cretz/bine are excellent libraries to get you started. They do exactly what you are asking.