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authorSilvio Rhatto <rhatto@riseup.net>2014-02-25 15:56:54 -0300
committerSilvio Rhatto <rhatto@riseup.net>2014-02-25 15:56:54 -0300
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Canary will be coded in a separate branch
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-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# Keyringer's canary warrant implementation.
-#
-# Inspired by:
-#
-# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary
-# http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt
-#
-# A canary is:
-#
-# - Generated using any combination of public available RSS
-# feeds configured by user preferences.
-#
-# - Configured to generate new information once a day.
-# If you run it more than that interval, no canary will
-# be updated.
-#
-# A canary is stored:
-#
-# - In a folder called "canaries" followed by the user ID.
-#
-# - With an addiditonal timestamp stored plain+signed so it
-# can be easily checked.
-#
-# - Can optionally be uploaded (encrypted or plain+signed) to a
-# remote url via scp.
-#
-# - Can optinally be included in another git repository
-# (encrypted or plain+signed), commited and pushed
-# to a remote repository (ikiwiki instance, etc).
-#
-# How to run:
-#
-# - First, "keyringer <keyring> preferences edit # basic canary preferences".
-#
-# - Then, add the following at your ~/.profile or wherever you want your canary
-# be called from: "keyringer <keyring> canary".
-
-# Load functions
-LIB="`dirname $0`/../functions"
-source "$LIB" || exit 1
-
-# TODO: code!
-echo "Not implemented :("
-exit 1