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and subject line Re: usbip: enable use of unix-domain sockets, not just network 
traffic
has caused the Debian Bug report #878307,
regarding usbip: enable use of unix-domain sockets, not just network traffic
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Package: usbip
Severity: wishlist

Some tools (like Gnuk) offer USB device emulation, exported to the host
for testing via usbip.

However, when using usbip in this way, any local user account with
packet-sniffing privilege (e.g. members of group "wireshark" in a common
debian convention) get access to the traffic over the USB port.

It would be great to enable usbip-style device exposure over a
SOCK_STREAM unix-domain socket as well as a TCP-based socket, since this
would make it possible to provide emulated USB devices without routing
traffic through the networking stack.

        --dkg

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This feature request should be pursued upstream.

Ben.
 
-- 
Ben Hutchings
Q.  Which is the greater problem in the world today,
    ignorance or apathy?
A.  I don't know and I couldn't care less.

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