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Determining USB device information

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9. Serial Number- serialNumber CAUTION: Filtering on device strings (manufacturer, product, and serial number) may not be reliable. Device vendors are not required to add data to these fields, and many do not. Before deploying a solution that depends on a string-based filter, ensure that the devices you wish to use implement the appropriate device strings. 10. IP address of the Local Computer-peerAddress 11. The domain group of the local user-group The following ACL file allows only USB devices with a Device Class (bDeviceClass) of 7 to be remotely attached while denying everything else: Allow printing devices The following ACL file denies USB devices for a specific range of Local Computer IP addresses while allowing all other Local Computers to use remote USB: Allow all devices Deny 192.168.9.0 subnet The following ACL file allows USB connections for members of the DEFAULT-DOMAIN\administrators group while denying all other USB connections: Allow members of DEFAULTDOMAIN\administrators Determining USB device information This section describes how to obtain several of the most-used USB device parameters. Determining USB device information for Windows To obtain the Vendor ID and the Product ID for a USB device on Windows, perform the following steps: 1. Open the device manager. ● Go to the Control Panel and run "System" ● Select the "Hardware" tab ● Select the "Device Manager" button, this runs the device manager program. 2. Double click on the Universal Serial Bus Controllers Remote USB operation 133

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9.
Serial Number— serialNumber
CAUTION:
Filtering on device strings (manufacturer, product, and serial number) may not be
reliable. Device vendors are not required to add data to these fields, and many do not. Before
deploying a solution that depends on a string-based filter, ensure that the devices you wish to use
implement the appropriate device strings.
10.
IP address of the Local Computer—peerAddress
11.
The domain group of the local user—group
The following ACL file allows only USB devices with a Device Class (bDeviceClass) of 7 to be remotely
attached while denying everything else:
<hprUsbAcl> <ruleset> <rule type="allow"> <name>Allow printing devices</
name> <filter bDeviceClass="07"/> </rule> </ruleset> </hprUsbAcl>
The following ACL file denies USB devices for a specific range of Local Computer IP addresses while
allowing all other Local Computers to use remote USB:
<hprUsbAcl> <ruleset> <rule type="allow"> <name>Allow all devices</name>
</rule> <rule type="deny"> <name>Deny 192.168.9.0 subnet</name> <filter
peerAddress="192.168.9.0/20"/> </rule> </ruleset> </hprUsbAcl>
The following ACL file allows USB connections for members of the DEFAULT-DOMAIN\administrators
group while denying all other USB connections:
<hprUsbAcl> <ruleset> <rule type="allow"> <name>Allow members of DEFAULT-
DOMAIN\administrators</name> <filter group="DEFAULT-DOMAIN
\administrators"/> </rule> </ruleset> </hprUsbAcl>
Determining USB device information
This section describes how to obtain several of the most-used USB device parameters.
Determining USB device information for Windows
To obtain the Vendor ID and the Product ID for a USB device on Windows, perform the following steps:
1.
Open the device manager.
Go to the Control Panel and run "System"
Select the "Hardware" tab
Select the "Device Manager" button, this runs the device manager program.
2.
Double click on the
Universal Serial Bus Controllers
Remote USB operation
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