Script to self destruct a linux box...
jg
jg573 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 27 07:20:26 UTC 2004
It needn't be permanent total destruction, just wiped
enough to where you cannot log in & use the system.
Idea is this will be a loaner linux system.
At a certain date it needs to just self destruct & be
useless untill it can be retrieved.
It will get re-installed later anyways.
I am thinking just wiping some vital directories via
cron will do it.
Taking out /boot should make for a nice init 6 induced
coma.
no?
--- Ed Wilts <ewilts at ewilts.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 04:04:01PM -0800, jg wrote:
> > I want to have a Linux (RH 9) sytstem
> automatically
> > rendered usless at a certain date or time.
>
> Define useless. How recoverable do you want the
> system to be? There
> are few quick attacks you can do if you don't care
> if the system can be
> recovered. You can wipe the partition table, you
> can wipe /boot, you
> can scribble over random parts.
>
> I've had to do quick wipes of different systems at
> the end of disaster
> recovery tests. Our security people were satisfied
> with a quick init of
> the disk. Sure, give the disk to somebody who knows
> what they're doing,
> and they'll get the data back, but if the system
> will end up with
> somebody somewhat trustworthy, it's good enough.
>
> Simply deleting files will make them recoverable
> with a simple undelete.
> You may want to copy random garbage to the drive
> after deleting files to
> get them overwritten.
>
> There are DOS applications that will write erasure
> patterns all over the
> drive. You could boot into something like that -
> heck, you've got
> access to grub, so boot into a standalone erase
> program, and poof, data
> gone. Test it on your personal production system
> first :-)
>
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