Yes , I am on Linux client. And I attach the log as you mentioned above. So, I seem to get some inspire, the value of the rule is some item in the log, right ? Thanks!
2012/7/24 Hans de Goede <hdego...@redhat.com> > Hi, > > > On 07/24/2012 02:22 PM, flooding Controlled wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> The code ''' >> * @rule1|@rule2|@rule3 >> * >> * The default setting filters out HID (class 0x03) USB devices from >> auto >> * connect and auto connects anything else. Note the explicit allow >> rule at >> * the end, this is necessary since by default all devices without a >> * matching filter rule will not auto-connect. >> * >> * Filter strings in this format can be easily created with the >> RHEV-M >> * USB filter editor tool. >> */ >> pspec = g_param_spec_string("auto-**connect-filter", "Auto Connect >> Filter ", >> "Filter determining which USB devices to auto connect", >> "0x03,-1,-1,-1,0|-1,-1,-1,-1,**1", >> G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | >> G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS); >> g_object_class_install_**property(gobject_class, >> PROP_AUTO_CONNECT_FILTER, >> pspec); >> ''' >> >> "0x03,-1,-1,-1,0|-1,-1,-1,-1,**1" , this is the rule to filter the usb >> device. I am afraid that my USB print may be filterd by it. Is there any >> detail descriptions about the rules and how can I make the rule according >> to my preferences? For exmple , I do not want to automount my USB mouse and >> keyboard, but my USB print. Can anyone give me some suggestions ? >> >> > > Are you using the Linux or the Windows client? If you've a Linux client, > can > you please do "lsusb -v > lsusb.log" and send another mail with lsusb.log > attached? > > Thanks, > > Hans >
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