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Python Passcrow

WARNING: Passcrow is new and still developing. Anything might change!

Passcrow is a system for community-assisted secure “password escrow”, making it possible to recover from forgetting or losing a key, password or passphrase.

The user experience strives to be similar to the "reset password" recovery flow of popular online services, but adapted to the needs of Open Source, decentralization and users keeping locally encrypted data.

This package includes the following things:

  1. A command-line tool for using passcrow "by hand"
  2. A Python library for integrating passcrow into other Python apps
  3. A passcrow server implementation

Table of Contents (and Links)

You are reading the instructions for people who want to use Passcrow!

See also:

Intended Audience

This software is primarily a tool for developers of Open Source software which uses strong encryption to protect user data, and expects users to keep track of a password, passphrase or "reset code" to safeguard their data. Want to add recovery options to your tool? Passcrow can help.

A secondary audience, is technically sophisticted end users who want to directly add recovery options to local encryption tools such as GnuPG, a Bitcoin wallet, an encrypted hard drive, or their password manager.

Getting Started - As a User

## Install requirements (use one of the following, may need sudo!)
$ apt install python3-cryptography python3-appdirs
$ dnf install python3-cryptography python3-appdirs
$ pip3 install cryptography appdirs

$ pip3 install passcrow

$ passcrow init

Now, use a text editor to customize the configuration file as recommended by passcrow init. Once this is done, you can start putting secrets in escrow:

$ passcrow protect -n "My secrets" /path/to/secrets.txt

$ passcrow list

$ passcrow recover "My secrets" -o recovered-secrets.txt

$ passcrow forget "My secrets"

To learn more about passcrow commands, options and arguments:

$ passcrow help
$ passcrow help protect
$ passcrow help recover
...

Getting Started - As a Python app Developer

## Install requirements (use one of the following, may need sudo!)
$ apt install python3-cryptography python3-appdirs
$ dnf install python3-cryptography python3-appdirs
$ pip3 install cryptography appdirs

$ pip3 install passcrow

For guidance on how to integrate Passcrow into your app, consult the Integration guide.

If you also want to run your own private passcrow server for testing, the quickest method is to register for an account with https://pagekite.net/ and use the Pagekite integration to expose a test server:

$ pip3 install upagekite
$ mkdir /tmp/passcrow_server_data
$ touch /tmp/passcrow_server_data/server_config.py
$ python3 -m passcrow.integration.upagekite_app \
     KITE_NAME KITE_SECRET /tmp/passcrow_server_data

You can verify it is up and running like so:

$ curl https://KITE_NAME/passcrow/policy

Getting Started - As a Server Admin

Passcrow Servers expose a very simple API over HTTP. They also send e-mail and may make use of 3rd party APIs such as Twilio.

There are a few standard patterns for running such a server, one of which is described here below:

## Install requirements (use one of the following, may need sudo!)
$ apt install python3-{pip,cryptography,appdirs,flask} gunicorn
$ dnf install python3-{pip,cryptography,appdirs,flask} gunicorn
$ pip3 install cryptography appdirs flask gunicorn

$ pip3 install passcrow

$ adduser passcrow
$ passcrow server_init \
    passcrow /etc/passcrow/server_config.py /var/spool/passcrow

This will create an empty passcrow database in /var/spool/passcrow and a default configuration file in /etc/passcrow/server_config.py which you will probably want to open in a text editor, examine and customize.

Once you are satisfied, you can launch the server like so:

$ su - passcrow
$ gunicorn passcrow.integration.flask_app:app /etc/passcrow/server_config.py

You will also want to install a proper HTTP server such as nginx or apache, and configure that to reverse-proxy the passcrow traffic to the gunicorn HTTP server. And of course letsencrypt to procure and renew TLS certificates, if you haven't already.

For further details, consult the Passcrow Server Howto.

Getting Started - As a Passcrow Developer

## Install requirements (use one of the following, may need sudo!)
$ apt install python3-cryptography python3-appdirs
$ dnf install python3-cryptography python3-appdirs
$ pip3 install cryptography appdirs

# Get the code
$ git pull https://github.com/mailpile/python-passcrow
$ cd python-passcrow

# Test if it runs
$ python3 -m passcrow help

# Add the -T flag to any commant, to use the internal mock server
$ python3 -m passcrow [command] -T ...

Running a test server via PageKite

You will need an account with https://pagekite.net/ for this to work.

## Install upagekite, make it importable
$ git clone https://github.com/pagekite/upagekite
$ cd /path/to/passcrow
$ ln -s /path/to/upagekite/upagekite .

$ python3 -m passcrow server_init \
    - /tmp/passcrow/server_config.py /tmp/passcrow
$ vi /tmp/passcrow/server_config.py
$ python3 -m passcrow.integration.upagekite_app \
    KITE_NAME.pagekite.me KITE_SECRET /tmp/passcrow

You can then configure your Passcrow client to use KITE_NAME.pagekite.me as a server.

Copyright and License

Copyright (C) 2022, Mailpile ehf. and Bjarni R. Einarsson.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

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