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I have the same issue as with @madonius the default capabilities for the usbguard service are `CapabilityBoundingSet: CAP_CHOWN CAP_FOWNER` but they are not sufficent to take in account my user...
Hello @Cropi. You are right, the `allow-device` method may be a simpler solution than `appendRule`, it would require less arguments and a bit less code. When I discovered USBGuard I...
Yes, I wasn't clear on this aspect, but I meant that you could finely grain the permissions for USBGuard by users, but anyone who would have access to the notification...
I'm working again on the feature, and now came with an additional idea to polish it. If It uses the IPC client and cannot escalate privileges, It should at least...
Hello, thank you for your help with my issue. I did my tests with the latest version of usbguard. At first I compiled with different configure options, so I tried...
Nice to see someone taking up the task I admit I didn't completed 😅 The improvement seem pretty nice, great to see solutions to problems I tackled some time ago.
adding additional info as I am interested in developing this feature and would request your feedback before coding: - On developing the feature, there would be 2 philosophies: - using...
Thanks a lot! (Great talk also 👍) Note that in the example I gave initially, the new tunnel name I gave is apparently not a valid name.
found the solution: Go to Obsidian settings, on the "Charts" tab on the bottom left, and then you can add new custom colors. Still not intuitive at all.
Reup years after in case it can be useful: open your ports 443 **and** 80 for SSL to function. also check that your domain name is valid.