cat /etc/aide/aide.conf
# AIDE conf
database=file:/var/lib/aide/aide.db
database_out=file:/var/lib/aide/aide.db.new
# Change this to "no" or remove it to not gzip output
# (only useful on systems with few CPU cycles to spare)
gzip_dbout=yes
# Here are all the things we can check - these are the default rules
#
#p: permissions
#i: inode
#n: number of links
#u: user
#g: group
#s: size
#b: block count
#m: mtime
#a: atime
#c: ctime
#S: check for growing size
#md5: md5 checksum
#sha1: sha1 checksum
#rmd160: rmd160 checksum
#tiger: tiger checksum
#R: p+i+n+u+g+s+m+c+md5
#L: p+i+n+u+g
#E: Empty group
#>: Growing logfile p+u+g+i+n+S
#haval: haval checksum
#gost: gost checksum
#crc32: crc32 checksum
# Defines formerly set here have been moved to /etc/default/aide.
# Custom rules
Binlib = p+i+n+u+g+s+b+m+c+md5+sha1
ConfFiles = p+i+n+u+g+s+b+m+c+md5+sha1
Logs = p+i+n+u+g+S
Devices = p+i+n+u+g+s+b+c+md5+sha1
Databases = p+n+u+g
StaticDir = p+i+n+u+g
ManPages = p+i+n+u+g+s+b+m+c+md5+sha1
# Next decide what directories/files you want in the database
# Kernel, system map, etc.
=/boot$ Binlib
# Binaries
/bin Binlib
/sbin Binlib
/usr/bin Binlib
/usr/sbin Binlib
/usr/local/bin Binlib
/usr/local/sbin Binlib
#/usr/games Binlib
# Libraries
/lib Binlib
/usr/lib Binlib
/usr/local/lib Binlib
# Log files
=/var/log$ StaticDir
#!/var/log/ksymoops
/var/log/aide/aide.log(.[0-9])?(.gz)? Databases
/var/log/aide/error.log(.[0-9])?(.gz)? Databases
#/var/log/setuid.changes(.[0-9])?(.gz)? Databases
!/var/log/aide
/var/log Logs
# Devices
!/dev/pts
# If you get spurious warnings about being unable to mmap() /dev/cpu/mtrr,
# you may uncomment this to get rid of them. They're harmless but sometimes
# annoying.
#!/dev/cpu/mtrr
#!/dev/xconsole
/dev Devices
# Other miscellaneous files
/var/run$ StaticDir
!/var/run
# Test only the directory when dealing with /proc
/proc$ StaticDir
!/proc
# You can look through these examples to get further ideas
# MD5 sum files - especially useful with debsums -g
#/var/lib/dpkg/info/([^\.]+).md5sums u+g+s+m+md5+sha1
# Check crontabs
#/var/spool/anacron/cron.daily Databases
#/var/spool/anacron/cron.monthly Databases
#/var/spool/anacron/cron.weekly Databases
/var/spool/cron Databases
#/var/spool/cron/crontabs Databases
# manpages can be trojaned, especially depending on *roff implementation
#/usr/man ManPages
#/usr/share/man ManPages
#/usr/local/man ManPages
# docs
#/usr/doc ManPages
#/usr/share/doc ManPages
# check users' home directories
/home Binlib
# check sources for modifications
/usr/src L
#/usr/local/src L
# Check headers for same
#/usr/include L
#/usr/local/include L
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Problem: I always Use the Premium Bluestooth Car Kit in my VW Passat with my HD. It works fine, Pairing, Calls, Phonebook all this is OK but when i leave my car and the Bluetooth connection is cancel to the HD it don´t comes back to its local SIM Card. The Antenna Symbol in the upper Screen have a “!” exclamation Mark and the Radio is not working. The only way to get back is to turn “of and on” the cellular radio (Phone) in the Connection Manager. After that all is OK.
Solution: Uncheck “Require PIN when phone is used”
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469088&highlight=rsap