#  This lists any/all sensitive files the administration wants to have a
# CRC value for.  Comments are lines starting with a "#".
#

# some key files that might not change too often:
/.login
/.profile
/.cshrc
/.rhosts
/etc/hosts.equiv
/usr/lib/crontab
/usr/lib/aliases
/usr/spool/uucp/L.sys

#   some that you might like to keep an eye on, depending on your site
# stability and/or paranoia:
# /etc/passwd
# /etc/group

# default is individual files; can use wildcards, or whatever;
# here are some examples, using wildcards:
# /bin/*
# /usr/bin/*
# /usr/lib/*
# /usr/local/lib/*
# /usr/local/bin/*

# Here are individual files:
/bin/fsck
/bin/rrestore
/bin/csh
/bin/login
/bin/ls
/bin/mail
/bin/mount
/bin/passwd
/bin/ps
/bin/sh
/bin/su
/usr/lib/sendmail
/usr/ucb/telnet
/usr/ucb/rlogin
/usr/ucb/ftp
/usr/bin/at
/usr/bin/chgrp
/usr/bin/cu
/usr/bin/df
/usr/bin/login
/usr/bin/mail
/usr/bin/passwd
/usr/bin/ruusend
/usr/bin/su
/usr/bin/tip
/usr/bin/uucp
/usr/bin/uulog
/usr/bin/uuname
/usr/bin/uusend
/usr/bin/uustat
/usr/bin/uux
/usr/bin/xterm
