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Manage USBGuard, you can use a command

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 5:21 am
by rakhirhif8963
To shell (it is required to run scripts consisting of a list of commands and helps simplify the configuration of allowed connections) and a template generator, which allows you to fine-tune the original OS policies. Kroah-Hartmann explains how to configure the connection policy. To do this, you need to execute a sequence of commands:


# vi rules.conf (review/modify the rule set)

# sudo install -m 0600 -o root -g root rules.conf /etc/usbguard/rules.conf

# sudo systemctl restart usbguardIDC: Key Predictions for CIOs in 2024 and Beyond
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Next, we specify the specific settings. For example: allow 1050:0011 name "Linux user" serial "0001234567" via-port "1-2" hash "044b5e168d40ee0245478416caf3d998" reject via-port "1-2"

As you can see from the example, the program allows you to configure connection policies for each USB drive, binding it to a specific port. Such a binding means that when connected to other ports, the device will be blocked.