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SubjectRe: Wanted: Secure-delete utility for Linux
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Linux equivalent of WipeFile: srm (Secure ReMove) at
metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/filesystems/srm.lsm

Dunno of an equivalent for WipeDisk, though...
Regards,
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penang.island@usa.net wrote:
: In the olden days of DOS, where there was no Linux, no Windoze nor swapfiles,
: the (pre-Symantec) Norton Utilities came with a utility file called
: WIPEFILE.EXE, which did a wonderful
: rewrite-at-least-three-times-before-delete-the-file job (and according to Norton
: Utilities at that time, that procedure was conformed to DOD's security
: requirement) on any files you really wanted to get rid for good.

: There was also a related utility file called WIPEDISK.EXE, which did a good job
: not only wipe-the-entire-disk, as its name implied, but could be also used to
: wipe all the "empty spaces" on the disk, using a similar
: rewrite-at-least-three-times-before-delete-the-disk(space) procedure, in
: accordance to the DOD security requirement.

: Now we have Linux, swapfiles and Windoze, but the little DOD-conforming
: WIPEFILE.EXE and WIPEDISK.EXE are no longer available.

: I have finally gotten my company's systems all running Linux, and there are
: times when files containing sensitive informations are being "deleted", I really
: wished that I have a "wipefile(/disk).exe-compatible" utility on hand so I can
: be assured that sensitive informations contained in those "deleted" files are
: safe from prying eyes.

: Question: Is there such utility for Linux?

: If so, what is its name and where can I get it?

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