Am 16.01.20 um 12:36 schrieb James Pearson: > Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >>>> >>>> Is it possible to control behaviour with udev rules? >>> >>> No idea - I haven't found anything that allows you to 'control' >>> Bluetooth - including any mention of udev rules >>> >>> I have no idea if udev could be used in this way - nor where to start in >>> creating possible udev rules :-) >>> >>> I asked my original question on the linux-bluetooth email list - and the >>> only suggestion was hacking the Bluetooth kernel modules to 'filter >>> connection requests at the PSM level' ... >>> >> >> Whats the bus that your BT is connected to, USB? > > I'm testing on a laptop that has built-in BT - although lsusb lists: > > Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:e005 Qualcomm Atheros Communications > > which I believe is the BT controller I never tested it with BT devices, just with "plain" usb devices but maybe its worth to take a look at the usbguard package. It supports whitelisting devices ... -- Leon