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keychain.io

Bash

Upload your default SSH key:

curl -s ssh.keychain.io/<email>/upload | bash

Install your key into authorized_keys:

curl -s ssh.keychain.io/<email>/install | bash

URLS

ssh.keychain.io/<email>
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/upload
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/install
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/fingerprint
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/confirm/<token>
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/all
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/all/install
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/<namedkey>
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/<namedkey>/fingerprint
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/<namedkey>/install
ssh.keychain.io/<email>/<namedkey>/upload

Contributing

You will need to create a new S3 bucket

Either clone this repository or fork and clone, then install dependencies

git clone git@github.com:progrium/keychain.io.git
pip install -r requirements.txt

Create a .env file, so that foreman will populate the appropriate environment variables when you start the server with foreman start

$ cat .env
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=abc123
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=abcd1234
SENDGRID_USERNAME=ryan
SENDGRID_PASSWORD=password
KEYCHAIN_BUCKET_NAME=keychain.io

For heroku you have to set all these environments via:

xargs -a .env heroku config:set

Finally, start the application

foreman start