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blackbox/bin/blackbox_shred_all_files
Warren Gray beefbfb912 - Fix blackbox commands so that they work when called with absolute paths.
- Fix confidence_test.sh so that it's not hardcoded to a specific dev environment path.
2015-01-13 14:42:58 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# blackbox_shred_all_files -- shred all decrypted versions of encrypted files
#
# Shred: To securely delete a file.
#
# Typical uses:
# After running blackbox_edit_start, deciding not to edit the file.
# A developer that wants to securely clean up a workspace before deleting it.
# An automated process that doesn't want to leave
# plaintext (unencrypted) files laying around.
#
# NOTE: The output lists files that were decrypted and are being
# shredded. For example, if you have many encrypted files but none
# have been decrypted for editing, you will see an empty list.
set -e
blackbox_home=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )
source ${blackbox_home}/_blackbox_common.sh
change_to_root
echo '========== FILES BEING SHREDDED:'
for i in $(<$BB_FILES) ; do
unencrypted_file=$(get_unencrypted_filename "$i")
encrypted_file=$(get_encrypted_filename "$i")
if [[ -f "$unencrypted_file" ]]; then
echo " $unencrypted_file"
shred_file "$unencrypted_file"
fi
done
echo '========== DONE.'