Getting into this thread a little late. Did anyone bother to mention the "pgp -w" command at all? It is a lot easer to use than trying some of the other things I have seen suggested so far. Otherwise save yourself some headaches and use: TCFS, CFS, and the like with the decryption key on a PCMCIA hard drive. ( I have done this ) Remove it each night and bury it in your yard under the scorpion pit. ( I don't do this because I have a pig ) I have also experimented with encrypting files into PostgreSQL with a lot of success. No file on the filesystem and fast access from the database. Eventually, you will find a better way to do file wiping and filesystem encryption or you will end up someplace where it won't matter. JLF Sends... It seems like on Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 07:16:16AM -0700, sinck@ugive.com scribbled: Orig Msg> Orig Msg> \_ The solution that will definitly work, it seems to me, is to remove Orig Msg> \_ the files you want removed, then fill all remaining space on the Orig Msg> \_ filesystem with the beloved "yes" command... [...] Orig Msg> \_ Clumbsy, slow, but should work, on any OS that has "yes" and "sync", Orig Msg> \_ right? (Note: it wont remove records of the file NAMES, however) Orig Msg> Orig Msg> For that, just conveniently copy all your directories to temp dir nodes Orig Msg> and recast them back. (IIRC, YMMV). Orig Msg> Orig Msg> David Orig Msg> Jean Francois - JLF Sends... President & CEO - MagusNet, Inc., MagusNet.com, MagusNet.Gilbert.AZ.US Director Of Managed Services - OpNIX,Inc., www.opnix.com OpNIX - Simply Better Bandwidth 602-770-JLF1 - Cellular, ICQ: 8137851 My Certifications: http://www.brainbench.com/transcript.jsp?pid=1214021 Doing my part to educate the Clubie Illiterati. One LART at a time!