yopass
cryptgeon
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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yopass
- Show HN: Whisper.Page β Share secrets, notes, and code with someone you trust
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Yopass docker container with caddy
I have a very basic webserver setup with caddy using docker (plus portainer if that matters at all). I am trying different things, and wanted to install yopass on my server. They have a docker compose (on github deploy/docker-compose/insecure/docker-compose.yml, I want to use caddy and not nginx) and docker run commands.
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How do you send someone a new password
You could self-host something like YoPass. The dev posts the source code on his GitHub and has been maintaining it since 2014.
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What's your preferred method of transmitting secrets (like passwords) securely?
Not seen it mentioned yet, so I figured I'd throw my suggestion in: Yopass! As someone with a preference for self-hosted solutions, this one really appeals to me.
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Password sharing
We are currently using yopass at our company and are really satisfied with it. You can either set it up directly on your linux server or just use docker.
- GTA VI Leak [video]
- Yopass β Share Secrets Securely
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Self-hosted: Yopass vs Pwpush?
Maybe it's semantics and they both do the same job equally well, but for those of you who are self hosting either pwpush from https://github.com/pglombardo/PasswordPusher or Yopass from https://github.com/jhaals/yopass - which did you go with, and why?
- Secret store
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How do you send secrets to other people
Selfhosted https://github.com/jhaals/yopass
cryptgeon
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Cryptgeon is an open-source, self-destructing note sharing service. Ensures security by storing data only in memory rather than writing to the disk and keeping the encryption key away from the server so it cannot be used to decrypt your notes. Kindly recommended by troubleshootmertr.
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Best private web based file sharing service?
[Self Promotion] For that I created https://cryptgeon.org/ Itβs open source, you can also host it yourself.
- Read then burn
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How to send password securely?
We use Cryptgeon https://github.com/cupcakearmy/cryptgeon
- Cryptgeon is a secure, open source sharing note / file service inspired by PrivNote
- cryptgeon 1.3.0 released with support for file sharing
- I've created a PrivNote inspired secure notes sharing app with Svelte Kit
- cryptgeon: I created a self hosted alternative to privnote.com. Written in rust and svelte.
What are some alternatives?
PasswordPusher - π An application to securely communicate passwords over the web. Passwords automatically expire after a certain number of views and/or time has passed. Track who, what and when.
tornote - Self-destructing notes on Go with tiny secured client-side
0bin - Client side encrypted pastebin
airlift - A self-hosted file upload and sharing service
snappass - Share passwords securely
pupcloud - [SUSPENDED] A portable web file manager and gallery
bine - Go library for accessing and embedding Tor clients and servers
ShareX - ShareX is a free and open source program that lets you capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key. It also allows uploading images, text or other types of files to many supported destinations you can choose from.
Hemmelig.app - Keep your sensitive information out of chat logs, emails, and more with encrypted secrets.
send - Simple, private file sharing.
PrivateBin - A minimalist, open source online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES.