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2015-01-14bcwipe: boneyardDominyk Tiller
bcwipe seems to have gone commercial. 1.9-9 is still “free” as in price, but contains an [incredibly restrictive license](https://www.jetico.com/linux/bcwipe-help/wu_licen.htm) that I’m not particularly sure we want to ship given our rejection of similar situations recently. 1.9-10 onwards, including the latest 1.9-11 release are all “trial” releases which “expire” after 21 days of use and cost some $35 to continue using. Closes #35850. Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
2012-09-03Batch convert MD5 formula to SHA1.Mike McQuaid
Closes #14653.
2012-03-19bcwipe 1.9-9Adam Vandenberg
time detection fixed upstream
2012-02-09bcwipe: avoid inreplaceJack Nagel
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
2011-10-29BCWipe 1.9-8Adam Vandenberg
2011-03-12Use ruby style for inheritance.Adam Vandenberg
2010-07-27New Formula: bcwipeMark A. Matienzo
The BCWipe software is intended to give you a confidence that your deleted files cannot be recovered by an intruder. BCWipe repeatedly overwrites special patterns to the files to be destroyed. BCWipe for UNIX offers several wiping schemas: U.S. DoD 5200.22M standard, German BCI/VSITR 7-pass scheme, U.S. DoE 3-pass scheme, Bruce Schneier's 7-pass scheme, Peter Gutmann's 35-pass scheme, as well as user defined schemes. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>