There is a program called usb_perms which does this. I can't remember 
where I got it though, try a websearch. I reinstalled recently and 
neglected to keep it.

On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Shaun Jackman wrote:

> I have a USB device that's not handled by a kernel driver, but by libusb in 
> user space. What program, or config do I need to edit so that this device's 
> node in /proc/bus/usb appears world readable/world writeable so that users 
> can access it. Or even better, so that it appears owned by its own group with 
> g+rw, and I can add users to that group.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shaun
> 
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