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2020 Jan 17
1
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
...a laptop that has built-in BT - although lsusb lists:
>
> ?Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:e005 Qualcomm Atheros Communications
>
> which I believe is the BT controller
I never tested it with BT devices, just with "plain" usb devices but
maybe its worth to take a look at the usbguard package. It supports
whitelisting devices ...
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Leon
2015 Dec 10
5
USB devices - libgphoto2 - PTP - hplip
Hi,
Posting this again as it has been drowned. can anybody assist?
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Hi All,
I'm trying to disable USB storage devices in Centos7.1.1503.
I've setup udev rules to block all usb devices and then additional rules
to allow specific vendors / products to be used (mainly keyboards and
mice). This is all working perfectly.
2020 Nov 08
0
dbus packages' versions not making sense
...0.6.0-5.el8 AppStream
qt5-qdbusviewer.x86_64 5.12.5-1.el8.0.1 AppStream
sssd-dbus.x86_64 2.2.3-20.el8 BaseOS
usbguard-dbus.x86_64 0.7.4-4.el8 AppStream
# yum install dbus-devel
Last metadata expiration check: 0:06:11 ago on Sun 08 Nov 2020 05:23:17 PM EST.
Error:
Problem: cannot install the best candidate for the job
- nothing provides...
2020 Jan 16
2
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
Am 15.01.20 um 15:02 schrieb James Pearson:
> Phil Perry wrote:
>>
>>>> What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically?? I don't
>>>> see
>>>> how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers.? An unauthorized
>>>> device
>>>> can't unilaterally pair with your system.
>>> If you enable Bluetooth