#!/bin/bash # Ensure /tmp exists and has the proper permissions before # checking for security updates # https://github.com/digitalocean/marketplace-partners/issues/94 if [[ ! -d /tmp ]]; then mkdir /tmp fi chmod 1777 /tmp apt-get -y update apt-get -y upgrade rm -rf /tmp/* /var/tmp/* history -c cat /dev/null > /root/.bash_history unset HISTFILE apt-get -y autoremove apt-get -y autoclean find /var/log -mtime -1 -type f -exec truncate -s 0 {} \; rm -rf /var/log/*.gz /var/log/*.[0-9] /var/log/*-???????? rm -rf /var/lib/cloud/instances/* rm -f /root/.ssh/authorized_keys /etc/ssh/*key* touch /etc/ssh/revoked_keys chmod 600 /etc/ssh/revoked_keys sudo apt-get purge droplet-agent -y history -c cat /dev/null > /root/.bash_history unset HISTFILE # Securely erase the unused portion of the filesystem GREEN='\033[0;32m' NC='\033[0m' printf "\n${GREEN}Writing zeros to the remaining disk space to securely erase the unused portion of the file system. Depending on your disk size this may take several minutes. The secure erase will complete successfully when you see:${NC} dd: writing to '/zerofile': No space left on device\n Beginning secure erase now\n" dd if=/dev/zero of=/zerofile & PID=$! while [ -d /proc/$PID ] do printf "." sleep 5 done sync; rm /zerofile; sync cat /dev/null > /var/log/lastlog; cat /dev/null > /var/log/wtmp