Linux Secure File Wipe was Re: Lost any file lately?
jlf@opnix.com
jlf@opnix.com
Thu, 02 Nov 2000 22:39:24 GMT
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 10/26/00, 8:19:32 AM, sinck@ugive.com wrote regarding Re: Lost any
file lately?:
> \_ Did anyone bother to mention the "pgp -w" command at all?
What, you don't run both?
You must be on OpenSRS or not using Guardian at Network Solutions to
manage your domains.
Thats a no-no.
I have a hackup up version of pgp2.6.3 I have been running that can make
16384 bit keys.
Not practical but nice to know it's there.
> For those of use with only gpg on our boxen, what flag should we RTFM
> for there?
No such animal.
Try this - http://wipe.sourceforge.net/
> \_ It is a lot easer to use than trying some of the other
> \_ things I have seen suggested so far.
> I thought good security had to hurt. :-)
Only the clusers[1] ;)
> \_ Remove it each night and bury it in your yard under the scorpion pit.
> \_ ( I don't do this because I have a pig )
> Pigs eat scorpions and can grok raw disks? Wow! Where do you find
> those pigs?
I raised him myself.
Who would ever suspect a pig of sniffing the bits right off a disk and
grunting in hexadecimal?
You must not be aware of the power of a pigs nose.
> BTW, I have some spare scorpions, free to good home.
No thanks, trying to cut down.
> David
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