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PROGRAM:

NAME


pbput - compress and encode arbitrary files to pastebin.com

pbputs - compress, encrypt, encode arbitrary files to pastebin.com

pbget - decode and decompress arbitrary files from pastebin.com

SYNOPSIS


pbput [FILENAME]

cat foo | pbput

pbputs [FILENAME] [GPG_USER]

cat foo | pbputs [GPG_USER]

pbget URL [DIRECTORY]

DESCRIPTION


pbput is a program that can upload text files, binary files or entire directory structures
to a pastebin, such as pastebin.com.

pbget is a program that be used to retrieve content uploaded to a pastebin by pbput.

pbputs operates exactly like pbput, except it encrypts the data. An optional GPG_USER
argument is allowed, which will sign and encrypt the data to the target user in one's
keyring (which could be oneself!). Otherwise, the user is prompted for a symmetric
passphrase for encrypting the content with gpg(1) before uploading. pbget will
automatically prompt the receiving user for the pre-shared passphrase.

pbput and pbputs can take its input either on STDIN, or as a FILENAME argument.
- If STDIN is used, then the receiving user's pbget will simply paste the input on
STDOUT.
- If a FILENAME or DIRECTORY is passed as an argument, then it is first archived using
tar(1) to preserve the file and directory attributes

pbget takes a URL as its first, mandatory argument. Optionally, it takes a DIRECTORY as a
second parameter. If the incoming data is in fact a file or file structure in a tar(1)
archive, then that data will be extracted in the specified DIRECTORY. If no DIRECTORY is
specified, then a temporary directory is created using mktemp(1).

In any case the uploaded/downloaded data is optionally tar(1) archived, always lzma(1)
compressed, optionally gpg(1) encrypted, and always base64(1) encoded.
http://pastebin.com is used by default.

EXAMPLES


$ pbput /sbin/init
http://pastebin.com/BstNzasK
$ pbget http://pastebin.com/BstNzasK
sbin/init
INFO: Output is in [/tmp/pbget.bG67DwY6Zl]

$ cat /etc/lsb-release | pbput
http://pastebin.com/p43gJv6Z
$ pbget http://pastebin.com/p43gJv6Z
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=natty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 11.04"

$ pbputs /etc/shadow
Enter passphrase:
http://pastebin.com/t2ZaCYr3
$ pbget http://pastebin.com/t2ZaCYr3
Enter passphrase:
root:09cc6d2d9d63371a425076e217f77698:15096:0:99999:7:::
daemon:*:15089:0:99999:7:::
bin:*:15089:0:99999:7:::
sys:*:15089:0:99999:7:::
....

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