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Cropi committed May 20, 2020
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion doc/man/usbguard-daemon.conf.5.adoc
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it and to write new rules received via the IPC interface. Usually, we set
the option to `/etc/usbguard/rules.d/`. The USBGuard daemon is supposed to
behave like any other standard Linux daemon therefore it loads rule files in
alpha-numeric order.
alpha-numeric order. File names inside `RuleFolder` directory should start
with a two-digit number prefix indicating the position, in which the rules
are scanned by the daemon.

*ImplicitPolicyTarget*='target'::
How to treat USB devices that don't match any rule in the policy. Target
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8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion usbguard-daemon.conf.in
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#
# The USBGuard daemon will use this folder to load the policy
# rule set from it and to write new rules received via the
# IPC interface.
# IPC interface. Usually, we set the option to
# /etc/usbguard/rules.d/. The USBGuard daemon is supposed to
# behave like any other standard Linux daemon therefore it
# loads rule files in alpha-numeric order. File names inside
# RuleFolder directory should start with a two-digit number
# prefix indicating the position, in which the rules are
# scanned by the daemon.
#
# RuleFolder=/path/to/rulesfolder/
#
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