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authorPhilip Lacroix <slackph at posteo dot de>2015-11-05 01:39:52 +0700
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2015-11-06 00:27:29 +0700
commit9bd9c5cdf5de656666e534de2f510e255f863535 (patch)
tree5f469fe5dd8b486b47d030f80984ab0673bc6e8f /system/srm/slack-desc
parent70bf054b35a2d9333a2f79dcafb2ce164d0e90f3 (diff)
system/srm: Updated for version 1.2.15 + new maintainer.
Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ srm:
srm: srm is a secure replacement for rm(1). Unlike the standard rm, it
srm: overwrites the data in the target files before unlinking them. This
srm: prevents command-line recovery of the data by examining the raw block
-srm: device. It may also help frustrate physical examination of the disk,
-srm: although it's unlikely that it can completely prevent that type of
-srm: recovery. It is, essentially, a paper shredder for sensitive files
-srm:
-srm:
+srm: device. It may also help frustrate a physical examination of the disk,
+srm: although it's unlikely that it can completely protect against this
+srm: type of recovery. Please note that srm will NOT work as expected with
+srm: journaled filesystem (e.g. reiserfs, ext3).
srm:
+srm: Homepage: http://srm.sourceforge.net/