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4##What does Clipperz do? 4##What does Clipperz do?
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6You can think of Clipperz as an online vault where you can store any sort of confidential data without worrying about security. It can be used to save and manage passwords, private notes, burglar alarm codes, credit and debit card details, PINs, software keys, … 6Clipperz is an online vault where you can store confidential data without worrying about security. It can be used to save and manage passwords, private notes, burglar alarm codes, credit and debit card details, PINs, software keys, …
7Since passwords are the most common type of private information that you need to protect, we have added a great deal of functionality to make Clipperz the best online password manager available thus solving the “password fatigue” problem. 7Since passwords are the most common type of private information that you need to protect, we have added a great deal of functionality to make Clipperz a great [online password manager][home] thus solving the “password fatigue” problem.
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9**Clipperz makes the Internet the most convenient and safe place to keep you most precious and sensitive data.** 9**Clipperz makes the Internet the most convenient and safe place to keep you most precious and sensitive data.**
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11Read more on the [Clipperz website][clipperz]. 11Read more on the [Clipperz website][home].
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13[home]: http://www.clipperz.com
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13## Why an open source version 15## Why an open source version
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17In order to allow you to inspect the code and analyze the traffic it generates between client and server, we had to provide an easy way to locally deploy the whole service. 19In order to allow you to inspect the code and analyze the traffic it generates between client and server, we had to provide an easy way to locally deploy the whole service.
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19So, feel free to host on your own server a web service identical to [Clipperz online password manager][clipperz]. You can choose among multiple backends (PHP/MySQL, Python/AppEngine, …) and you can contribute your own. 21Feel free to host on your machine a web service identical to [Clipperz online password manager][clipperz]. You can choose among **multiple backends** (PHP/MySQL, Python/AppEngine, …) or you can [contribute][CA] your own.
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21Whatever is your motivation, we would love to hear from you: [get in contact!][contact] 23Whatever is your motivation, we would love to hear from you: [get in contact!][contact]
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25[CA]: http://www.clipperz.com/open_source/contributor_agreement
26[contact]: http://www.clipperz.com/about/contacts
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23## License 28## License
24ALL the code included in this project, if not otherwise stated, is released with the **AGPL v.3 license** (see `LICENSE.txt`), and all rights are reserved to Clipperz Srl. For any use not allowed by the AGPL license, please [contact us][contact] to inquire about licensing options for commercial applications. 29ALL the code included in this project, if not otherwise stated, is released with the [AGPL v3][agpl] license (see `LICENSE.txt`), and all rights are reserved to Clipperz Srl. For any use not allowed by the AGPL license, please [contact us][contact] to inquire about licensing options for commercial applications.
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31[agpl]: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
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26## Warnings 34## Warnings
27Please note that the open source version of Clipperz may not be suitable for mass deployments, depending on how robust is the backend you select. As an example, the current PHP backend lacks several critical capabilities such as bot protection and cuncurrent sessions management. 35Please note that the open source version of Clipperz Password Manager may not be suitable for mass deployments, depending on how robust is the backend you select. As an example, the current PHP backend lacks several critical capabilities such as bot protection and concurrent sessions management.
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29## Contributions 37## Contributions
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42In order to build the deployable version, you need to invoke the following command: 50In order to build the deployable version, you need to invoke the following command:
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44 ./scripts/build clean install debug --frontends beta --backends php 52 git clone git@github.com:clipperz/password-manager.git
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54 ./scripts/build install --backends php python --frontends beta gamma
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46The output will be available in the `target` folder, with a separate folder for each build backend (initially this will be just a `php` folder). 56The output will be available in the `target` folder, with a separate folder for each backend (currently the available options are `php` and `python`).
47The script, invoked with these parameters, will build both the full version (`install` -> index.html) and the debug version (index_debug.html) of the /beta frontend using the PHP backend. 57The script, invoked with these parameters, will build both the full version (`install` -> index.html) and the debug version (index_debug.html) of the specified frontends.
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49At the moment this is the only combination that works, but this script will be gradually extended to be able to build also the [/gamma frontend][gamma] (whose code is already in the repository) and possibly also other backends (Python AppEngine being the very first candidate, and a Javascript version per node.js another interesting option) 59Besides PHP and Python, more backends are in the works, most notably a node.js version.
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52## Installing 62## Installing
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54### PHP + MySQL backend 64### PHP + MySQL backend
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56At the moment the only backend that the build script can successfully create is the PHP + MySQL one. 66* **PHP**
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58#### PHP
59Once the project has been successfully build, the application needs to be moved in a location where the web server can run it. Everything that is needed is located into `target/php`. 67Once the project has been successfully build, the application needs to be moved in a location where the web server can run it. Everything that is needed is located into `target/php`.
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61#### MySQL 69* **MySQL**
62The application needs a simple MySQL database; to configure all the credentials to access the previously allocated DB, edit the file found in `php/configuration.php`. You need to edit the file actually used by the web server; this will usually be the one moved into the right place in the previous step. 70The application needs a simple MySQL database; to configure all the credentials to access the previously allocated DB, edit the file found in `php/configuration.php`. You need to edit the file actually used by the web server; this will usually be the one moved into the right place in the previous step.
63Once the application is in place, and the DB credentials have been configured, you should initialize the DB itself; in order to do so, just point your browser at the following url: `http://<host>/<path>/php/setup/index.php`. 71Once the application is in place, and the DB credentials have been configured, you should initialize the DB itself; in order to do so, just point your browser at the following url: `http://<host>/<path>/php/setup/index.php`.
64Here you will find the standard [POG][pog] setup page: it should be enough to click the "POG me up!" button at the bottom of the page, and then the "Process" button on the next page. 72Here you will find the standard [POG][pog] setup page: it should be enough to click the "POG me up!" button at the bottom of the page, and then the "Process" button on the next page.
65The POG interface will allow also a very basic access to the DB data that may be useful to check that the application is actually writing something on the DB (even if you will not be able to make much sense out of the data you will see, as they are all encrypted!) 73The POG interface will allow also a very basic access to the DB data that may be useful to check that the application is actually writing something on the DB (even if you will not be able to make much sense out of the data you will see, as they are all encrypted!)
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67More information about building the PHP backend may be found in the `doc/install.php.txt` file. 74More information about building the PHP backend may be found in the `doc/install.php.txt` file.
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74[icon]: http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/2a9fae49ced80a42830a206f88ea1022?size=100 81[icon]: http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/2a9fae49ced80a42830a206f88ea1022?size=100
75[clipperz]: http://www.clipperz.com 82[clipperz]: http://www.clipperz.com
76[contact]: http://clipperz.com/contact 83
77[CA]: http://www.clipperz.com/open_source/contributor_agreement
78[pog]: http://www.phpobjectgenerator.com/ \ No newline at end of file 84[pog]: http://www.phpobjectgenerator.com/ \ No newline at end of file