Hello
I want to use the "pastebinit" service on the local network. Just for
my own team. Is there such an application?
thanks.
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paste service
Re: paste service
do you mean the server is local, as well as the client?debigokan wrote:I want to use the "pastebinit" service on the local network. Just for
my own team. Is there such an application?
i think those exist, look around on github.
Re: paste service
Thanks for the answer. I'm using Gitab. But for instant work, a service like pastebinite is needed.debiman wrote:do you mean the server is local, as well as the client?debigokan wrote:I want to use the "pastebinit" service on the local network. Just for
my own team. Is there such an application?
i think those exist, look around on github.
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Re: paste service
To use pastebinit,
command-line pastebin client
There is some detailed instruction here, for setting up the server side of it.
https://debian-administration.org/artic ... r_creation
So you put something like this website: http://paste.debian.net/ ?
(If I understand the question correctly)
On you own networks "localhost" server.
Additional info : http://paste.debian.net/rpc-interface.html
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https://github.com/vetinari/debpaste/bl ... r/debpaste
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Most any server application can be set up to be used as a localhost server.
We use Nginx, and a fluxxBB forum, with file attachments permitted, it is on the main computer, the rest of the "network", aprox 28 PC's, all have access to it, the secretaries attach files as needed, and post any comments or notes needed, it never goes online, all "localhost". So yes there are many applications, you can modify to suit your needs.
Opensource apps are best, because it is easy to modify them to fit ones specific needs.
command-line pastebin client
That is the client, if you want to use it on a local network only, then you also need to setup a "localhost" server, then you can use the client to send the pastes , to the server, which is on your net work. (localhost)pastebinit is a command-line tool to send data to a "pastebin", a web site which allows its users to upload snippets of text for public viewing.
There is some detailed instruction here, for setting up the server side of it.
https://debian-administration.org/artic ... r_creation
So you put something like this website: http://paste.debian.net/ ?
(If I understand the question correctly)
On you own networks "localhost" server.
Additional info : http://paste.debian.net/rpc-interface.html
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https://github.com/vetinari/debpaste/bl ... r/debpaste
Code: Select all
=item --server=URL
use URL instead of http://paste.debian.net/server.pl
I have never heard of this :Is there such an application?
So don't know on that.I'm using Gitab.
========== Probably not relevant, but ========
Most any server application can be set up to be used as a localhost server.
We use Nginx, and a fluxxBB forum, with file attachments permitted, it is on the main computer, the rest of the "network", aprox 28 PC's, all have access to it, the secretaries attach files as needed, and post any comments or notes needed, it never goes online, all "localhost". So yes there are many applications, you can modify to suit your needs.
Opensource apps are best, because it is easy to modify them to fit ones specific needs.
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Re: paste service
erm.debigokan wrote:Thanks for the answer. I'm using Gitab. But for instant work, a service like pastebinite is needed.
you didn't answer my question:
i meant:debiman wrote:do you mean the server is local, as well as the client?
does the server (that is storing the pasted snippets) have to be on the same local network as the people using it?
in that case it's not enough to install a client.