0bin ==== Have a try here: 0bin.net 0bin is a client side encrypted pastebin that can run without a database. It allows anybody to host a pastebin while welcoming any type of content to be pasted in it. The idea is that one can (probably...) not be legally entitled to moderate the pastebin content as he/she has no way to decrypt it. It's an Python implementation of the zerobin project. It's easy to install even if you know nothing about Python. How it works ============= When creating the paste: - the browser generate a random key; - the pasted content is encrypted with this key using AES256; - the encrypted pasted content is sent to the server; - the browser receives the paste URL and add the key in the URL hash (#). When reading the paste: - the browser makes the GET request to the paste URL; - because the key is in the hash, the key is not part of the request; - browser gets the encrypted content et decrypt it using the key; - the pasted decrypted content is displayed and code is colored. Key points: - because the key is in the hash, the key is never sent to the server; - therefor it won't appear in the server logs; - all operations, including code coloration, must happens on the client; - the server is no more than a fancy recipient for the encrypted data. Technologies used ================== - Python - The Bottle Python Web microframework - SJCL (js crypto tools) - jQuery - Bootstrap, the twitter css framework - VizHash.js to create visual hashes from pastes - Cherrypy (server only) Known issues ============ - 0bin uses several HTML5/CSS3 features that are not widely supported. In that case we handle the degradation as gracefully as we can. - The "copy to clipboard" feature is buggy under linux. It's flash, so we won't fix it. Better wait for the HTML5 clipboard API to be implemented in major browsers. - The pasted content size limit check is not accurate. It's just a safety net, so we thinks it's ok. - Some url shorteners and other services storing URLs break the encryption key. We will sanitize the URL as much as we can, but there is a limit to what we can do. What does 0bin not implement? ================================= * Request throttling. It would be inefficient to do it at the app level, and web servers have robust implementations. * Hash collision prevention: the ratio "probability it happens/consequence seriousness" is not worth it * Comments: for now. It's on the todo list.