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Support for VirtualHere hardware and software

api feedback

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I would like to automate my VirtualHere client. For that I need feedback if adding a device to a client worked or not. I wasn't able to find out if that is possible with the command line api (windows). Do I need to run the client as a service?

Thanks for your help.

VirtualHere server doesn't work

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Hello!

I tried to use VirtualHere server on two rather old routers, and both times without result.

First router is D-Link DIR-620 Rev.A1 (Ralink RT3052F@384MHz) with OpenWrt, the second is D-Link DIR-320 Rev.A1 (Broadcom BCM5354KFBG) with Vampik firmware from wl500g.info.

As I guessed, I should use vhusbdmipsel on these routers.
On DIR-620, when I start the server, it just hangs (even when I start it with –h key). The only log record is:
FPU emulator disabled, make sure your toolchain was compiled with software floating point support (soft-float)

I can't see server

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I have installed the virtual here server on my raspberry pi B+. Before doing so, I upgraded the firmware as advised by the FAQ. The network name is sdr-server.

It appears to be running -- have the message, VirtualHere USB Server is running . . press ^C to stop.

I have installed the 64 bit client on my Windows 7 64-bit laptop. It appears to be running.

I can successfully ping the Raspberry Pi from the laptop. so network connectivity appears good.

Trouble with the usb server over the Internet

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Hi!

I'm testing the usb server (trial) and it works good in LAN. However the situation changes in the Internet. Disk is mounted slowly (3-10 minutes) and usb disk becomes inaccessible even from host after some writing. Parted shows - Error opening /dev/sdc: No medium found. Only formatting of the disk helps.

I use ubuntu 12.04.3 as server, clients are different - Ubuntu 14.04, Windows 7(x64), Windows XP.
Configuration is default on clients.
I tried both values for TCPNoDelay on the server with the same effect.

Regards,
Sergey

MacOS Client & Keyboards

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When connecting a mouse & keyboard using a VirtualHere (VH) server, with a MacOS client, the MacBook doesn't appear to recognize VH connected keyboards the same way as-if they were physically attached.

In particular:
1) In "System Preferences", under "Keyboard". Physically plugging a USB keyboard into a client results in the "Change Keyboard Type" button appearing, wheres a VH-connected keyboard does not activate this option.

Client error messages on Windows 7 64bit

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<p>Hi,<br />
I'm testing the client on a Windows 7 64bit system. The client shows the available usb devices but when I try to use a device and install the drivers, as requested, I receive the following error messages,<br />
The System Messages window shows the following messages
</p>
<p>22:32:14 INFO :VirtualHere Client 2.8.1 starting (Compiled: Mar 21 2015 10:54:08)<br />
22:32:14 INFO :Using config at C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\vhui.ini<br />

Android server experience

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It doesn't work for me at all as apk installed... No request of root permission at all!
However I extracted vhusbdan binary from application folder and ran it from terminal as root (or as $cripter script). Daemon stated successfully :-) However again - when I ran it from init.d script it kills my dropbear ssh server systematically :-( Don't understand why... Any idea, Michael???
Also please confirm that vhusbdan is not able to run with ssl certificate. I was failed to do this.

SSL not working if vhui.ini in executable path

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Hi,

client log:
21:15:04 INFO :VirtualHere Client 2.8.5 starting (Compiled: Apr 1 2015 22:13:21)
21:15:04 INFO :Found in executable path, using \Tools\virtualusb\client\gui\windows\vhui.ini
21:15:04 INFO :IPC available at \\.\pipe\vhclient
21:15:04 INFO :Auto-find (Bonjour) on

vhui.ini:
SSLClientCert=./vusb-client2.pem