Re: Absolute Deletion

2003-03-13 Thread Paul DuBois
At 20:00 -0500 3/13/03, Bruce Feist wrote: Paul DuBois wrote: At 1:12 +0100 3/14/03, Nico van Leeuwen wrote: When I delete something how do I make sure there isn't a trace of it left? I am looking for a linux shred type solution. There should be absolutely no possibility of data recovery. As f

Re: Absolute Deletion

2003-03-13 Thread hooker
> Paul DuBois wrote: > > At 1:12 +0100 3/14/03, Nico van Leeuwen wrote: > > > >> When I delete something how do I make sure there isn't a trace of it > >> left? I am looking for a linux shred type solution. There should be > >> absolutely no possibility of data recovery. > > > > As far as I'm aw

Re: Absolute Deletion

2003-03-13 Thread Bruce Feist
Paul DuBois wrote: At 1:12 +0100 3/14/03, Nico van Leeuwen wrote: When I delete something how do I make sure there isn't a trace of it left? I am looking for a linux shred type solution. There should be absolutely no possibility of data recovery. As far as I'm aware, there isn't anything like

Re: Absolute Deletion

2003-03-13 Thread Paul DuBois
At 1:12 +0100 3/14/03, Nico van Leeuwen wrote: Hi, I am trying to build an application that is using mysql and sometimes sensitive data will need to be removed from the database. When I delete something how do I make sure there isn't a trace of it left? I am looking for a linux shred type solut

Absolute Deletion

2003-03-13 Thread Nico van Leeuwen
Hi, I am trying to build an application that is using mysql and sometimes sensitive data will need to be removed from the database. When I delete something how do I make sure there isn't a trace of it left? I am looking for a linux shred type solution. There should be absolutely no possibility