macOS: the VirtualHere Client drivers could not be loaded

<p>I am trying to forward my iPhone to a macOS VM running on a remote server. I am able to SSH forward the VirtualHere server and find my device on the list, but right-clicking on the device and selecting "use this device" shows the following error:
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<p>> The VirtualHere Client drivers could not be loaded. Try rebooting your machine and running VirtualHere Client again.
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<p>I have indeed tried rebooting the machine and re-trying the connection, but the same error showed up.
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<p>I am using the Universal client version, I haven't tried using the older client since I'm on Big Sur.
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<p>Here are the full logs:
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<p>2022-01-04 09:34:07 INFO :VirtualHere Client 5.2.7 starting (Compiled: Dec 22 2021 07:23:15)<br />
2022-01-04 09:34:07 INFO :Client OS is macOS Big Sur Version 11.6.2 (Build 20G314)<br />
2022-01-04 09:34:07 INFO :Using config at /Users/spiral/Library/Preferences/vhui Preferences<br />
2022-01-04 09:34:07 INFO :IPC available at /tmp/vhclient<br />
2022-01-04 09:34:07 INFO :Auto-find using Bonjour - on<br />
2022-01-04 09:34:07 INFO :Auto-find using Bonjour SSL - on<br />
2022-01-04 09:34:07 INFO :ReverseLookupService listening on port 7573 (IPv6 dual-stack)<br />
2022-01-04 09:34:13 ERROR :Error -536870195 creating Host Controller, Failed to create IOUSBHostControllerInterface. (Unable to connect to the kernel.)<br />
2022-01-04 09:35:10 ERROR :Error -536870195 creating Host Controller, Failed to create IOUSBHostControllerInterface. (Unable to connect to the kernel.)
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#2

I found this post on the forums https://www.virtualhere.com/content/failed-connect-mac-os-m1-big-sur and upgraded to Monterey and I can connect USB devices now.

Unfortunately, when I try selecting "use this device" on my iPhone, I get the following error:

> Error "Operation not permitted" (-1) when trying to use this device.

What could this be caused by? I am running the server on Linux and I am using sudo.

#3

No iDevices with linux server wont work.

#4

The log below shows the same kernel issue.
I am unable to test the client as a service since license prevents it.
Has anyone purchased OS X Host and tried a OS X client running as a service?
it seems fool hardy to buy myself just to see it fail the same way.

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2022-01-11 14:57:58 INFO :VirtualHere Client 5.2.7 starting (Compiled: Dec 22 2021 07:23:15)
2022-01-11 14:57:58 INFO :Client OS is macOS Big Sur Version 11.6.1 (Build 20G224)
2022-01-11 14:57:58 INFO :Using config at /Users/markhanson/Library/Preferences/vhui Preferences
2022-01-11 14:57:58 INFO :IPC available at /tmp/vhclient
2022-01-11 14:57:58 INFO :Auto-find using Bonjour - on
2022-01-11 14:57:58 INFO :Auto-find using Bonjour SSL - on
2022-01-11 14:58:09 ERROR :Error -536870195 creating Host Controller, Failed to create IOUSBHostControllerInterface. (Unable to connect to the kernel.)

#5

Big Sur is not supported