Changes for page 3.G.B.A. USBGuard Daemon
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... ... @@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ 8 8 9 9 Policy towards subsequently connected devices: With this setting you can determine how USBGuard is supposed to deal with USB devices, which are being connected after the service has been started, but have no defined ruleset. The following options are available: 10 10 11 -* (% class="mark" %)allow(%%)Authorises the device and grants it access to the system.12 -* (% class="mark" %)block(%%)Deauthorises the device and denies it access to the system. However, it is still possible to e.g. charge devices through the system's USB ports.13 -* (% class="mark" %)reject(%%)Removes the device from the system, entirely.11 +* {{status title="allow"/}} Authorises the device and grants it access to the system. 12 +* {{status title="block"/}} Deauthorises the device and denies it access to the system. However, it is still possible to e.g. charge devices through the system's USB ports. 13 +* {{status title="reject"/}} Removes the device from the system, entirely. 14 14 15 15 Generate initial policy: If you click this button **USBGuard will generate a new ruleset, allowing all currently connected USB devices access to the system**. This is especially helpful in cases where your USBGuard configuration can lead to unintended behaviour, or to quickly generate a simple configuration for your USB devices. 16 16 17 -Ignore TCMS settings: If you want this Thin Client to ignore the TCMS settings regarding this configuration screen you can enable this setting. TCMS settings can be found under Remote Administration -> TCMS Settings. (% class="mark" %)Disabled(%%)by default.17 +Ignore TCMS settings: If you want this Thin Client to ignore the TCMS settings regarding this configuration screen you can enable this setting. TCMS settings can be found under Remote Administration -> TCMS Settings. {{status title="disabled"/}} by default. 18 18 19 19 20 20 (% class="help-value-default" %)[[image:usbguard.PNG||alt="image2020-4-28_8-9-37.png"]]