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2004 Oct 08
1
Multiple-pass overwrite of EXT3 file on a journalled fs
Greetings all, I am curious if anyone knows why utilities such as 'GNU shred' (part of coreutils) and 'wipe' say they are not effective on journalled file systems- especially EXT3. Is it because you can't "guarantee" that the journal has been flushed/wiped (i.e. you have the journal 'between' you and the actual data blocks on the physical disk), or because
2011 Sep 14
1
Shredding instead of deleting
Hi, I have a wishlist item. Is there an appropriate place for me to post it? Basically, I would like to know that my email isn't recoverable from the local disk on the mail server after I delete it. So instead of just deleting the file from my Maildir, I'd like the option to exist for Dovecot to shred it.. Ie, overwrite the file with random data and/or null bytes before deletion. In the
2017 Nov 09
0
file shred
On 11/08/2017 11:36 PM, Kingsley Tart wrote: > Hi, > > if we were to use shred to delete a file on a gluster volume, will the > correct blocks be overwritten on the bricks? > > (still using Gluster 3.6.3 as have been too cautious to upgrade a > mission critical live system). When I strace `shred filename`, it just seems to write + fsync random values into the file based on
2017 Nov 08
2
file shred
Hi, if we were to use shred to delete a file on a gluster volume, will the correct blocks be overwritten on the bricks? (still using Gluster 3.6.3 as have been too cautious to upgrade a mission critical live system). Cheers, Kingsley.
2017 May 31
6
CentOS 6.9, shredding a RAID
I've got an old RAID that I attached to a box. LSI card, and the RAID has 12 drives, for a total RAID size of 9.1TB, I think. I started shred /dev/sda the Friday before last... and it's still running. Is this reasonable for it to be taking this long...? mark
2018 May 09
2
OT: hardware: sanitizing a dead SSD?
James Szinger wrote: > Disclaimer: My $dayjob is with a government contractor, but I am speaking > as private citizen. > > Talk to your organization's computer security people. They will have a > standard procedure for getting rid of dead disks. We on the internet > can't > know what they are. I'm betting it involves some degree of paperwork. > > Around
2013 Jan 08
4
wiping out data on a disk (no physical acess to the machine)
Hi, I need to securely wipe out a disk on a remote machine, but I don't have access to that machine. Therefore I cannot use the LiveCD+shred (or dd) combination. Besides manually shreding known data files, I am wondering if there is a (free) tool that can be used in my case. Thanks.
2006 May 22
1
Timeframe for QueueStatus values
Hello all, I've a question regarding the values "completed" and "abandoned" that are returned by the manager command "queuestatus". What is the timeframe for these values, are they counted since the last asterisk boot, or per day, or is the timeframe configurable? Thanks and Regards Markus
2020 Aug 20
3
submission message quota
Hello, I am trying to come up with a way to have individual quotas per user for the submission service. Similar to what I could achieve with Postfix and policyd. More specifically, the quota I am most interested in, is limiting the number of messages a single account can send within a given timeframe. Ideally, I'd also like to limit the number of total recipients within a given timeframe, to
2014 Jun 10
3
OT - Finding/removing duplicate emails - WAS: Re: dovecot/lmtp munmap()-ing a lot
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 10 Jun 2014, Reindl Harald wrote: > Am 10.06.2014 15:17, schrieb Steffen Kaiser: >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2014, Charles Marcus wrote: >>> On 6/9/2014 5:44 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt <r at sys4.de> wrote: >>>> That's probably the problem here. The user had LOTS of (duplicate!) >>>> mails in his inbox.
2011 Nov 08
1
skip on error
Dear all, I have a different data sets and I am doing some calculations over time, For that every data set is split into junks based on the time stamps so one data set has like 10 timestamps. There is also the case that one data set has less than 10 timestamps. In my code I was doing the following lapply(Datasource,analysis_for_one_data_source)
2013 Feb 17
2
Loop
Hi all, I want to execute a loop of a program: for (u in Timeframemin:Timeframe){} Imagine that Timeframemin<-10 Timefram<-10000 Is it posible to execute the loop but only proving from 10 to 10000 but jumping 10 each time, for example, execute for 10,20,30.....to Timeframe. Other question is, when a program is "heavy" and has a lot of loops to execute (how can I know where
2010 Oct 11
2
Split rows depending on time frame
Hi, I have the following data frame, where col2 is a startdate and col3 an enddate COL1 COL2 COL3 A 40462 40482 B 40462 40478 The above timeframe of 3 weeks I would like to splits it in weeks like this COL1 COL2 COL3 COL4 A 40462 40468 1 A 40469 40475 1 A 40476 40482 1 B
2005 Feb 28
1
Problem with call hold
I got a very strange problem with call-hold function. For calls that come in from PSTN and route to a SIP extension. If I put the call on hold, I cannot unhold the call after. The caller would be left with hold music forever. A warning message would be shown on the console usually a few seconds after putting the call on hold: WARNING[17428]: chan_sip.c:686 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries
2018 Apr 02
2
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
Hello, On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 10:01:56 -0400 m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > Good evening from Singapore! > > > > The foremost question which I want to ask is, what is the universal > > (world wide) understanding behind degaussing hard drives? > > > > I work for No Secrets Agency (NSA) Pte Ltd (fictitious company name
2015 Nov 05
1
1.4 release series
On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 04:17:03PM -0600, Barry Warsaw wrote: > In Ubuntu, we have python3-xapian1.3 as a convenience package for > folks who want to start the porting effort of their own applications Hmm, I'm not wild about the package descriptions: http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/wily/xapian1.3-bindings "Xapian search engine interface for Python" and "Xapian search
2010 Jul 30
4
A proposed CentOS mailing list FAQ
Folks, I threatened to do this a few months ago.... Here's a first draft. I was thinking of it as something that might get posted the beginning of the month, or sent to someone who drops in with "it doesn't work!!!". PLEASE feel free, no, *please* rip, shred, tear, rend this, and help me make it usable. mark
2009 Mar 05
4
CentOS 5 for IA64
Can anyone with a well-connected crystal ball suggest a timeframe for an IA64 release of CentOS 5? Weeks? Months? Never? Thanks Nigel Kendrick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090305/9e37ac3a/attachment-0004.html>
2018 Apr 02
1
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 05:29:13PM +0100, Phil Dobbin wrote: > On 02/04/18 15:09, wwp wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 10:01:56 -0400 m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > > > >> Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > >>> Good evening from Singapore! > >>> > >>> The foremost question which I want to ask
2005 Jun 01
2
Using mbox INBOX with Maildirs?
Thanks for everybody's tips on the mbox to maildirs converter. I was unaware that Maildirs was a common format not specific to dovecot, so I was searching using a dovecot keyword. I'm having this problem now with inboxes. I want to use maildirs, but my mail is delivered to an mbox. I can't seem to get dovecot to recognize the inbox location. Is something like: