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When using Basic auth, base64 only encodes username and password. It **is not encrypting it**. For your
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self-hosted server, **be sure to use HTTPS to avoid eavesdropping** and exposing your password.
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### Username & password
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### Username + password
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The simplest way to authenticate against a ntfy server is to use [Basic auth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_access_authentication).
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Here's an example with a user `testuser` and password `fakepassword`:
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| **Message length** | Each message can be up to 4,096 bytes long. Longer messages are treated as [attachments](#attachments). |
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| **Requests** | By default, the server is configured to allow 60 requests per visitor at once, and then refills the your allowed requests bucket at a rate of one request per 5 seconds. |
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| **Daily messages** | By default, the number of messages is governed by the request limits. This can be overridden. On ntfy.sh, the daily message limit is 1,000. |
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| **E-mails** | By default, the server is configured to allow sending 16 e-mails per visitor at once, and then refills the your allowed e-mail bucket at a rate of one per hour. On ntfy.sh, the daily limit is 10. |
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| **Daily messages** | By default, the number of messages is governed by the request limits. This can be overridden. On ntfy.sh, the daily message limit is 250. |
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| **E-mails** | By default, the server is configured to allow sending 16 e-mails per visitor at once, and then refills the your allowed e-mail bucket at a rate of one per hour. On ntfy.sh, the daily limit is 5. |
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| **Subscription limit** | By default, the server allows each visitor to keep 30 connections to the server open. |
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| **Attachment size limit** | By default, the server allows attachments up to 15 MB in size, up to 100 MB in total per visitor and up to 5 GB across all visitors. On ntfy.sh, the attachment size limit is 5 MB, and the per-visitor total is 50 MB. |
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| **Attachment size limit** | By default, the server allows attachments up to 15 MB in size, up to 100 MB in total per visitor and up to 5 GB across all visitors. On ntfy.sh, the attachment size limit is 2 MB, and the per-visitor total is 20 MB. |
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| **Attachment expiry** | By default, the server deletes attachments after 3 hours and thereby frees up space from the total visitor attachment limit. |
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| **Attachment bandwidth** | By default, the server allows 500 MB of GET/PUT/POST traffic for attachments per visitor in a 24 hour period. Traffic exceeding that is rejected. On ntfy.sh, the daily bandwidth limit is 200 MB. |
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| **Total number of topics** | By default, the server is configured to allow 15,000 topics. The ntfy.sh server has higher limits though. |
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## Not released yet
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## ntfy server v2.5.0 (UNRELEASED)
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### ntfy server v2.5.0 (UNRELEASED)
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**Bug fixes + maintenance:**
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