Re: usbguard

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On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 10:20:15PM +0200, Frank wrote:
Good evening,

19: block id 058f:6387 serial "50624E36" name "Mass Storage" hash "icy/i6K1xnkICYPmiNNwJ18cmu5GqfsHSjCGuC5WIXg=" parent-hash "oDU77vx1EsfYlDoXkU7iWjsvmBNCDNTcCHp/V0hIFXc=" via-port "2-1.2" with-interface 08:06:50 with-connect-type "hotplug"

However usbguard allow-device 058f:6387 throws the following error
message:
IPC ERROR: request id=1: Device lookup: device id: id doesn't exist

lsbusb shows the device with the same id:
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro Corp. Flash Drive

Ok I found a tutorial on the RedHat site, I have to use the device ID
provided by usbguard.
I was following the instruction on the usbguard home page where its says
to use the USB device ID: https://usbguard.github.io/documentation/rule-language.html

So running usbguard allow-device -p 19 gives now
the following error:
IPC ERROR: request id=1: FileRuleSet saving: /etc/usbguard/rules.conf: Read-only file system

ls -l /etc/usbguard/
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 15. Mai 22:16 IPCAccessControl.d
-rw------- 1 root root 2449 10. Mai 17:43 rules.conf
-rw------- 1 root root 5760 10. Mai 17:29 usbguard-daemon.conf

So as far as I can see root should be able to write the rulse.conf file


Anyway still not working.


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