Re: How to use Udev to restrict USB access only to particular set of USB sticks?

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[greg]
> Yes, add a udev rule to not "enable" any usb device that is a mass
> storage device that does not fall in your list of "valid" devices.
> There is a single sysfs file to write to which would prevent any access
> to that device, use that.

Greg I searched the documentation and the archives again, and failed
to find how exactly you set a rule
"to not "enable" any usb device that is a mass storage device that
does not fall in your list of "valid" devices."

Could you please clarify this for me?

Thank you,
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/Vilius
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