For front USB ports (on a traditional case -- small form factor may have
the front ports directly connected too), the best way is to open the case
and unplug them from the motherboard.
For the ports on the motherboard itself, the glue and/or covers that other
people suggested are likely your best option.

The benefit of just unplugging the front USB ports is that if you need them
again you can just open the case and plug them in again.


Moshe

On Mar 16, 2017 3:22 AM, "user49b" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Is there a way to safely disable usb ports, apart from disabling usb in
> BIOS, without braking my pfSense install?
>
> Regards
> Chris
>
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