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# ZeroBin version history #
# PrivateBin version history
* **0.22 (2015-11-09)**:
* ADDED: Tab character input support

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Credits
=======
# Credits
Sébastien Sauvage - original idea and main developer
El Rido - current developer and maintainer
Simon Rupf - current developer and maintainer
* Alexey Gladkov - syntax highlighting
* Greg Knaddison - robots.txt

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Installation
============
# Installation
## Basic installation
**TL;DR:** Download the [latest release archive](https://github.com/elrido/ZeroBin/releases/latest)
and extract it in your web hosts folder were you want to install your ZeroBin instance.
**TL;DR:** Download the
[latest release archive](https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin/releases/latest)
and extract it in your web hosts folder were you want to install your PrivateBin
instance.
### Requirements
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### Configuration
In the file `cfg/conf.ini` you can configure ZeroBin. A `cfg/conf.ini.sample`
In the file `cfg/conf.ini` you can configure PrivateBin. A `cfg/conf.ini.sample`
is provided containing all options on default values. You can copy it to
`cfg/conf.ini` and adapt it as needed. The config file is divided into multiple
sections, which are enclosed in square brackets.
In the `[main]` section you can enable or disable the discussion feature, set the
limit of stored pastes and comments in bytes. The `[traffic]` section lets you
set a time limit in seconds. Users may not post more often then this limit to
your ZeroBin installation.
In the `[main]` section you can enable or disable the discussion feature, set
the limit of stored pastes and comments in bytes. The `[traffic]` section lets
you set a time limit in seconds. Users may not post more often then this limit
to your PrivateBin installation.
More details can be found in the
[configuration documentation](https://github.com/elrido/ZeroBin/wiki/Configuration).
[configuration documentation](https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin/wiki/Configuration).
## Advanced installation
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([open_basedir setting](http://php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.open-basedir)).
> #### PATH Example
> Your zerobin installation lives in a subfolder called "paste" inside of your
> document root. The URL looks like this:
> Your PrivateBin installation lives in a subfolder called "paste" inside of
> your document root. The URL looks like this:
> http://example.com/paste/
> The full path of ZeroBin on your webserver is:
>
> The full path of PrivateBin on your webserver is:
> /home/example.com/htdocs/paste
>
> When setting the path like this:
> define('PATH', '../../secret/zerobin/');
> ZeroBin will look for your includes here:
> /home/example.com/secret/zerobin
> define('PATH', '../../secret/privatebin/');
>
> PrivateBin will look for your includes here:
> /home/example.com/secret/privatebin
### Web server configuration
A `robots.txt` file is provided in the root dir of PrivateBin. It disallows all
robots from accessing your pastes. It is recommend to place it into the root of
your web directory if you have installed PrivateBin in a subdirectory. Make sure
to adjust it, so that the file paths match your installation. Of course also
adjust the file if you already use a `robots.txt`.
A `.htaccess.disabled` file is provided in the root dir of PrivateBin. It blocks
some known robots and link-scanning bots. If you use Apache, you can rename the
file to `.htaccess` to enable this feature. If you use another webserver, you
have to configure it manually to do the same.
### Using a database instead of flat files
In the configuration file the `[model]` and `[model_options]` sections let you
configure your favourite way of storing the pastes and discussions on your server.
configure your favourite way of storing the pastes and discussions on your
server.
`zerobin_data` is the default model, which stores everything in files in the data
folder. This is the recommended setup for most sites.
`privatebin_data` is the default model, which stores everything in files in the
data folder. This is the recommended setup for most sites.
Under high load, in distributed setups or if you are not allowed to store files
locally, you might want to switch to the `zerobin_db` model. This lets you store
your data in a database. Basically all databases that are supported by
locally, you might want to switch to the `privatebin_db` model. This lets you
store your data in a database. Basically all databases that are supported by
[PDO](http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php) may be used. Automatic table
creation is provided for `pdo_ibm`, `pdo_informix`, `pdo_mssql`, `pdo_mysql`,
`pdo_oci`, `pdo_pgsql` and `pdo_sqlite`. You may want to provide a table prefix,
if you have to share the zerobin database with another application. The table
prefix option is called `tbl`.
if you have to share the PrivateBin database with another application or you want
to use a prefix for
[security reasons](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/119510/is-using-a-db-prefix-for-tables-more-secure).
The table prefix option is called `tbl`.
> #### Note
> The "zerobin_db" model has only been tested with SQLite and MySQL, although it
would not be recommended to use SQLite in a production environment. If you gain
any experience running ZeroBin on other RDBMS, please let us know.
> The "privatebin_db" model has only been tested with SQLite and MySQL, although
it would not be recommended to use SQLite in a production environment. If you
gain any experience running PrivateBin on other RDBMS, please let us know.
For reference or if you want to create the table schema for yourself:

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License
=======
# License
ZeroBin consists of PHP and JS code which was originally written by Sébastien
PrivateBin consists of PHP and JS code which was originally written by Sébastien
Sauvage in 2012 and falls unter the Zlib/libpng license. Also included are
libraries that fall under the LGPLv3 (RainTPL), GPLv2 (SJCL, rawinflate,
rawdeflate), BSD 2-clause (SJCL), BSD 3-clause (base64.js version 2.1.9,
Showdown), MIT (base64.js version 1.7, Bootstrap) and Apache (prettify.js)
licenses. All of these license terms can be found here below:
## Zlib/libpng license for ZeroBin
## Zlib/libpng license for PrivateBin
Copyright © 2012 Sébastien Sauvage

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data storage scheme. Therefore such installations can be upgraded to this fork
without loosing any data.
![PrivateBin Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin/master/img/favicons/android-chrome-192x192.png)
## What PrivateBin provides
+ As a server administrator you don't have to worry if your users post content
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on the server. However the server could be misused or the server admin could
be legally forced into sending malicious JavaScript to all web users, which
grabs the decryption key and send it to the server when a user accesses a
PrivateBin. Therefore do not access any PrivateBin instance if you think it
has been compromised. As long as no user accesses this instance with a
previously generated URL, the content can''t be decrypted.
PrivateBin.
Therefore do not access any PrivateBin instance if you think it has been
compromised. As long as no user accesses this instance with a previously
generated URL, the content can''t be decrypted.
## Options
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Run into any issues? Have ideas for further developments? Please
[report](https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin/issues) them!
![PrivateBin Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin/master/img/favicons/android-chrome-192x192.png)