From e33b8aa1d3a8377abccb738b6af163b1881bb708 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Silvio Rhatto Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:56:54 -0300 Subject: Canary will be coded in a separate branch --- lib/keyringer/actions/canary | 46 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 46 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 lib/keyringer/actions/canary (limited to 'lib') diff --git a/lib/keyringer/actions/canary b/lib/keyringer/actions/canary deleted file mode 100755 index b00926d..0000000 --- a/lib/keyringer/actions/canary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -#!/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 preferences edit # basic canary preferences". -# -# - Then, add the following at your ~/.profile or wherever you want your canary -# be called from: "keyringer canary". - -# Load functions -LIB="`dirname $0`/../functions" -source "$LIB" || exit 1 - -# TODO: code! -echo "Not implemented :(" -exit 1 -- cgit v1.2.3