- Bookmark endpoint now requires a secret token (stored in settings)
- Style reset moved from GET to POST with CSRF protection
- Open redirect prevention in _redirect() helper
- Import capped at 100 URLs to prevent abuse
- page_tags cleaned up on delete + PRAGMA foreign_keys enabled
- CSP, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options on all responses
- CSRF tokens now per-session via double-submit cookie pattern
- Tag names URL-decoded for special characters
- Gateway forwards cookies in request data
- CSRF: Generate random token at startup, include as hidden field in
all 11 POST forms, validate at top of POST dispatch (returns 403)
- SSRF: Block private/internal IP ranges (127/8, 10/8, 172.16/12,
192.168/16, 169.254/16, ::1, fc00::/7) by resolving hostname before
fetch. Remove verify=False from requests.get().
- DELETE: Change /delete/<id> from GET (instant delete) to GET
(confirmation page) + POST (actual delete) to prevent accidental
deletion from prefetchers/crawlers.
- FTS5: Wrap search input in double quotes to neutralize FTS5
operators (AND, OR, NOT, *, column:). Add try/except fallback.
- Replace CSS-only customization with full HTML template editing
- Users edit the entire page wrapper with {{content}} placeholder
- Add /style?reset escape hatch to recover from broken templates
- Move nav links to template, remove redundant nav from search page
- Delete remote pages when unsubscribing from an instance
Shows instance stats, destination hash for subscribing, and explains
the slow web movement and how TinyWeb works. Destination hash is
stored in settings on startup so the about page can display it.
URLs are cleaned of tracking parameters (utm_*, fbclid, gclid, etc.)
before indexing. Tags can be added when saving or editing pages,
browsed at /tags, and are included in search results. Tags are shared
via /api/sites and preserved when syncing/importing from subscriptions.
app.py now auto-starts the gateway HTTP server in a daemon thread,
so users only need `python app.py` to get everything running. The
gateway calls dispatch_request directly when co-located (local mode)
instead of trying to establish an RNS link to itself. Bookmarklet
hardcoded to localhost:8080. gateway.py still works standalone for
connecting to remote instances.
- Subscriptions now use Reticulum destination hashes instead of HTTP URLs
- All subscription syncing happens over encrypted RNS links (rns_client.py)
- Add remote_pages table for synced content from subscriptions
- Search results now include pages from synced subscriptions, grouped by source
- Remove HTTP dependency from subscription handlers
Replace HTTP server with Reticulum-native architecture. The server
now speaks only Reticulum, with a client-side gateway providing
browser access by translating HTTP to/from RNS requests.
- Extract db layer (db.py), templates (templates.py), handlers (handlers.py)
- app.py is now the RNS server with persistent identity and destination
- gateway.py bridges HTTP on localhost:8080 to RNS link requests
- Add rns dependency, add .gitignore