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SnapPass
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.. |pypi| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/snappass.svg
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:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/snappass
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:alt: Latest version released on PyPI
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It's like SnapChat... for passwords.
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This is a web app that lets you share passwords securely.
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Let's say you have a password. You want to give it to your coworker, Jane.
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You could email it to her, but then it's in her email, which might be backed up,
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and probably is in some storage device controlled by the NSA.
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You could send it to her over chat, but chances are Jane logs all her messages
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because she uses Google Hangouts Chat, and Google Hangouts Chat might log everything.
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You could write it down, but you can't find a pen, and there's way too many
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characters because your security person, Paul, is paranoid.
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So we built SnapPass. It's not that complicated, it does one thing. If
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Jane gets a link to the password and never looks at it, the password goes away.
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If the NSA gets a hold of the link, and they look at the password... well they
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have the password. Also, Jane can't get the password, but now Jane knows that
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not only is someone looking in her email, they are clicking on links.
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Anyway, this took us very little time to write, but we figure we'd save you the
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trouble of writing it yourself, because maybe you are busy and have other things
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to do. Enjoy.
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Security
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--------
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Passwords are encrypted using `Fernet`_ symmetric encryption, from the `cryptography`_ library.
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A random unique key is generated for each password, and is never stored;
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it is rather sent as part of the password link.
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This means that even if someone has access to the Redis store, the passwords are still safe.
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.. _Fernet: https://cryptography.io/en/latest/fernet/
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.. _cryptography: https://cryptography.io/en/latest/
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Requirements
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------------
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* `Redis`_
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* Python 2.7+ or 3.5+
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.. _Redis: https://redis.io/
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Installation
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------------
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::
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$ pip install snappass
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$ snappass
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* Running on http://0.0.0.0:5000/
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* Restarting with reloader
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Configuration
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-------------
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Start by ensuring that Redis is up and running.
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Then, you can configure the following via environment variables.
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``SECRET_KEY``: unique key that's used to sign key. This should
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be kept secret. See the `Flask Documentation`__ for more information.
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.. __: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/quickstart/#sessions
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``DEBUG``: to run Flask web server in debug mode. See the `Flask Documentation`__ for more information.
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.. __: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/quickstart/#debug-mode
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``STATIC_URL``: this should be the location of your static assets. You might not
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need to change this.
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``NO_SSL``: if you are not using SSL.
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``URL_PREFIX``: useful when running snappass behind a reverse proxy like `nginx`. Example: ``"/some/path/"``, Defaults to ``None``
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``REDIS_HOST``: this should be set by Redis, but you can override it if you want. Defaults to ``"localhost"``
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``REDIS_PORT``: is the port redis is serving on, defaults to 6379
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``SNAPPASS_REDIS_DB``: is the database that you want to use on this redis server. Defaults to db 0
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``REDIS_URL``: (optional) will be used instead of ``REDIS_HOST``, ``REDIS_PORT``, and ``SNAPPASS_REDIS_DB`` to configure the Redis client object. For example: redis://username:password@localhost:6379/0
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``REDIS_PREFIX``: (optional, defaults to ``"snappass"``) prefix used on redis keys to prevent collisions with other potential clients
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``HOST_OVERRIDE``: (optional) Used to override the base URL if the app is unaware. Useful when running behind reverse proxies like an identity-aware SSO. Example: ``sub.domain.com``
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Docker
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------
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Alternatively, you can use `Docker`_ and `Docker Compose`_ to install and run SnapPass:
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.. _Docker: https://www.docker.com/
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.. _Docker Compose: https://docs.docker.com/compose/
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::
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$ docker-compose up -d
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This will pull all dependencies, i.e. Redis and appropriate Python version (3.7), then start up SnapPass and Redis server. SnapPass server is accessible at: http://localhost:5000
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Similar Tools
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-------------
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- `Snappass.NET <https://github.com/generateui/Snappass.NET>`_ is a .NET
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(ASP.NET Core) port of SnapPass.
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We're Hiring!
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-------------
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Are you really excited about open-source and great software engineering?
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`Pinterest is hiring <https://careers.pinterest.com>`_!
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