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Set up a pastebin alternative with PrivateBin and YOURLS

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I learned about PrivateBin a few weeks back and ever since I’ve been looking into installing it, along with a URL shortener (a service I wanted to self host since forever). It took me a while as I ran into some problems while experimenting and documenting all the necessary bits in here.

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My setup is exposed to the public, and as always is heavily based on previous entries as described in Prerequisites. Descriptions on setting up MariaDB (preferred MySQL replacement for Arch) and PHP are written in this entry as this is the first time I’ve needed them.

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Everything here is performed in arch btw and all commands should be run as root unless stated otherwise.

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Table of contents

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Prerequisites

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If you want to expose to a (sub)domain, then similar to my early tutorial entries (specially the website for the reverse proxy plus certificates):

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MariaDB

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MariaDB is a drop-in replacement of MySQL.

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Install the mariadb package:

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pacman -S mariadb
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Before starting/enabling the systemd service run:

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mariadb-install-db --user=mysql --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql
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start/enable the mariadb.service:

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systemctl start mariadb.service
+systemctl enable mariadb.service
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Run and follow the secure installation script before proceding any further:

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mariadb-secure-installation
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Change the binding address so the service listens on localhost only by modifying /etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf:

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[mariadb]
+bind-address = localhost
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Create users/databases

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To use mariadb simply run the command and it will try to login with the corresponding linux user running it. The general login command is:

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mariadb -u <username> -p <database_name>
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The database_name is optional. It will prompt a password input field.

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Using mariadb as root, create users with their respective database if needed with the following queries:

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MariaDB> CREATE USER '<username>'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<password>';
+MariaDB> CREATE DATABASE <database_name>;
+MariaDB> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON <database_name>.* TO '<username>'@'localhost';
+MariaDB> quit
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The database_name will depend on how YOURLS and PrivateBin are configured, that is if the services use a separate database and/or table prefixes are used.

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PHP

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PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that is usually used for web development, which was supposed to be ass for a long time but it seems to be a misconseption from the old times.

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Install the php, php-fpm, php-gd packages:

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pacman -S php php-fpm php-gd
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start/enable the php-fpm.service:

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systemctl start php-fpm.service
+systemctl enable php-fpm.service
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Configuration

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Only showing changes needed, main config file is located at /etc/php/php.ini, or drop-in files can be placed at /etc/php/conf.d/ instead.

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Set timezone (list of timezones):

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date.timezone = Europe/Berlin
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Enable the gd and mysql extensions:

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extension=gd
+extension=pdo_mysql
+extension=mysqli
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Nginx

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Create a PHP specific config that can be reusable at /etc/nginx/php_fastcgi.conf:

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location ~ \.php$ {
+    # required for yourls
+    add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin $http_origin;
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+    # 404
+    try_files $fastcgi_script_name =404;
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+    # default fastcgi_params
+    include fastcgi_params;
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+    # fastcgi settings
+    fastcgi_pass                        unix:/run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock;
+    fastcgi_index                       index.php;
+    fastcgi_buffers                     8 16k;
+    fastcgi_buffer_size         32k;
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+    # fastcgi params
+    fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $realpath_root;
+    fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME       $realpath_root$fastcgi_script_name;
+    #fastcgi_param PHP_ADMIN_VALUE      "open_basedir=$base/:/usr/lib/php/:/tmp/";
+}
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This then can be imported by any server directive that needs it.

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YOURLS

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YOURLS is a self-hosted URL shortener that is supported by PrivateBin.

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Install from the AUR with yay:

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yay -S yourls
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Create a new user and database as described in MariaDB: Create users/databases.

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Configuration

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The default configuration file is self explanatory, it is located at /etc/webapps/yourls/config.php.

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Set the user/database YOURLS will use and either create a cookie or get one from URL provided. It is important to change the $yours_user_passwords variable, YOURLS will hash the passwords on login so it is not stored in plaintext. Password hashing can be disabled with:

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define( 'YOURLS_NO_HASH_PASSWORD', true );
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I also changed the “shortening method” to 62 to include more characters:

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define( 'YOURLS_URL_CONVERT', 62 );
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Lastly, the $yourls_reserved_URL variable will need more blacklisted words depending on the use-case. YOURLS_SITE needs to match whatever is set in nginx.

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Nginx

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Create a yourls.conf at the usual sites-<available/enabled> path for nginx:

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server {
+    listen 80;
+    root /usr/share/webapps/yourls/;
+    server_name short.yourdomain.com;
+    index index.php;
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+    location / {
+        try_files $uri $uri/ /yourls-loader.php$is_args$args;
+    }
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+    include /etc/nginx/php_fastcgi.conf;
+}
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Make sure the following header is included in the php‘s nginx location block described in YOURLS: Nginx:

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add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin $http_origin;
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SSL certificate

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Create/extend the certificate by running:

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certbot --nginx
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Restart the nginx service for changes to take effect:

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systemctl restart nginx.service
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PrivateBin

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PrivateBin is a minimalist self-hosted alternative to pastebin.

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Install from the AUR with yay:

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yay -S privatebin
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Create a new user and database as described in MariaDB: Create users/databases.

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Configuration

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This heavily depends on personal preference, all defaults are fine. Make a copy of the sample config template:

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cp /etc/webapps/privatebin/conf.sample.php /etc/webapps/privatebin/conf.php
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The most important changes needed are basepath according to the privatebin URL and the [model] and [model_options] to use MySQL instead of plain filesystem files:

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[model]
+; example of DB configuration for MySQL
+class = Database
+[model_options]
+dsn = "mysql:host=localhost;dbname=privatebin;charset=UTF8"
+tbl = "privatebin_"     ; table prefix
+usr = "privatebin"
+pwd = "<password>"
+opt[12] = true    ; PDO::ATTR_PERSISTENT
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Any other [model] or [model_options] needs to be commented out (for example, the default filesystem setting).

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YOURLS integration

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I recommend creating a separate user for privatebin in yourls by modifying the $yours_user_passwords variable in yourls config file. Then login with this user and get the signature from the “Tools” section in the admin page, for more: YOURLS: Passwordless API.

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For a “private” yourls installation (that needs username/pasword), set urlshortener:

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urlshortener = "https://short.example.com/yourls-api.php?signature=xxxxxxxxxx&action=shorturl&format=json&url="
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Note that this will expose the signature in the HTTP requests and anybody with the signature can use it to shorten external URLs.

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Nginx

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To deny access to some bots/crawlers, PrivateBin provides a sample .htaccess, which is used in Apache. We need an Nginx version, which I found here.

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Add the following at the beginning of the http block of the /etc/nginx/nginx.conf file:

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http {
+    map $http_user_agent $pastebin_badagent {
+        ~*bot 1;
+        ~*spider 1;
+        ~*crawl 1;
+        ~https?:// 1;
+        WhatsApp 1;
+        SkypeUriPreview 1;
+        facebookexternalhit 1;
+    }
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+    #...
+}
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Create a privatebin.conf at the usual sites-<available/enabled> path for nginx:

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server {
+    listen 80;
+    root //usr/share/webapps/privatebin/;
+    server_name bin.yourdomain.com;
+    index index.php;
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+    if ($pastebin_badagent) {
+       return 403;
+    }
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+    location / {
+        try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php$is_args$args;
+    }
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+    include /etc/nginx/php_fastcgi.conf;
+}
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SSL certificate

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Create/extend the certificate by running:

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certbot --nginx
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Restart the nginx service for changes to take effect:

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systemctl restart nginx.service
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