Services
Services are provided for free, and are either usable for anyone or invite-only. I use those services myself and I think it is a great way to support the project by hosting an instance.
Privacy is important. I don't share or sell any information.
Status Page is available via status.ittavern.com.
brrl.net
is short for 'barrel network' and the main and only domain I am going to host my services on.
Misc
Not really a service, but maybe worth mentioning. List of services below.
Link | Description |
---|---|
Wallpapers | I've created a bunch of wallapers for various projects and I plan to add more. Suggestions are welcome. |
Notes | Summary of short form content |
brrl.net/qr | generates QR codes from URL query parameters. For demo click on name |
brrl.net/kalm | temporary changelog tool; stores data in local storage of your browser |
brrl.net/forti | Filter generator for FortiAnalyzer |
Public Services
send.brrl.net # - Send
Sending files encrypted (up to 2,5GB)
Links: baked.brrl.net Source Code
- Information:
- Source
- Max upload size limited to 2.5GB
- Data detention time 48 hours
- Storage at B2 Backblaze
share.brrl.net # - PrivateBin
secure sharing of passwords, code, snippets and files up to 30MB for a limited time
Links: share.brrl.net Source Code
ntfy.brrl.net # - ntfy
Open push notifcation platform for your devices
Links: ntfy.brrl.net Official Homepage Source Code
baked.brrl.net # - CyberChef
‘The Cyber Swiss Army Knife’
Links: baked.brrl.net Source Code
speed.brrl.net # - librespeed
Network speedtest
Links: speed.brrl.net Source Code
board.brrl.net # - whitebophir
Simple whiteboard for real-time collaboration
Links: board.brrl.net Source Code
encrypt.brrl.net # - hat.sh
File encryption in browser
Links: encrypt.brrl.net Source Code
Invite-Only
key.brrl.net # - vaultwarden
Password storage
Links: key.brrl.net Source Code
read.brrl.net # - FreshRSS
RSS Reader
Links: read.brrl.net Source Code
croc.brrl.net # - Croc
This will be a relay for croc the CLI only P2P data transfer tool.
Links Source Code Donate to Project/Author Blog Post Author Installation Client Usage Client
Plans - I'll test it for a while and keep it invite-only! - The reason: I need to gather more information and see how resource hungry it is to A: see if the server can handle it and B: if it affects the other services on the server.
General
Sending
croc --pass a-password --relay "croc.brrl.net:9009" send big-file
Receiving
croc --pass a-password --relay "croc.brrl.net:9009" 3834-fragile-answer-canvas
Use it once with --remember
option and croc will save it in its config file as sender ~/.config/croc/send.json
and receiver ~/.config/croc/receive.json
. After that, it can be used without all custom options.
croc send big-file
to send > croc 2323-[...]
to receive.
E-Mail
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