Password Pusher is an opensource application to communicate passwords over the web. Links to passwords expire after a certain number of views and/or time has passed.
Hosted at pwpush.com but you can also easily run your own instance internally on Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift or on Heroku with just a few steps.
Follow Password Pusher on Twitter for the latest news, updates and changes.
One click deploy to Heroku Cloud without having to set up servers.
This option will deploy a production PasswordPusher instance backed by a postgres database to Heroku. As is monthly cost: $0.
Docker images of Password Pusher are available on Docker hub.
β ephemeral
docker run -d -p "5000:5000" pglombardo/pwpush-ephemeral:latest
β using an External Postgres Database
docker run -d -p "5000:5000" pglombardo/pwpush-postgres:latest
Included in this repository is containerization/pwpush-postgres/docker-compose.yaml
which can be used by simply running:
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose down
We currently don't supply a prebuilt Kubernetes YAML file yet but you can deploy the above Docker images using this documentation.
See this blog post on how to deploy Password Pusher to Azure by Craig McLaren.
See our OpenShift documentation.
Make sure you have git and Ruby installed and then:
git clone git@github.com:pglombardo/PasswordPusher.git
cd PasswordPusher
gem install bundler
bundle install --without development production test --deployment
bundle exec rake assets:precompile
RAILS_ENV=private bundle exec rake db:setup
foreman start internalweb
Then view the site @ http://localhost:5000/.
Note: You can change the listening port by modifying the Procfile
Thanks to:
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@sfarosu for contributing the Docker, Kubernetes & OpenShift container support.
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@iandunn for better password form security.
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Kasper 'kapΓΆw' Grubbe for the JSON POST fix.
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JarvisAndPi for the favicon design
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The Password Pusher Alfred Workflow for Mac users.
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Kamil Procyszyn put together a nice PowerShell script for Password Pusher.
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lnfnunes created a NodeJS CLI wrapper for Password Pusher to be easily used in the terminal.
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CLI written in Python that uses pwpush.com as a backend
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quasarj created a django application based off of Password Pusher
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chesire created an Android application Pushie which calls through to pwpush.com and copies the resulting url to the clipboard