> Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > Ah, of course; can you not point your software at /dev/bus/usb instead?
>
> Sorry, I don't understand. What did you mean?
>
> HASP drivers (aksusbd daemon, version 3.88) don't recognize protection key, without usbfs mounted to /proc/bus/usb.
> How can I not point aksusbd daemon at /dev/bus/usb instead?
>
> VirtualBox need the following line in /etc/fstab: "none /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=118,devmode=664 0 0".
> The number "118" is vboxusers group id. VirtualBox don't allow to use usb devices without these rights.
> How can I assign usb hardware usage rights to vboxusers group using udev?
>
These are both commerical products?
You would have to contact a sales or tech support rep at those companies
to ask for this, or for an updated version that works with current Linux
releases.
Scott
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Scott James Remnant
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On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 06:49 +0000, Maxim wrote:
> Scott James Remnant wrote: 118,devmode= 664 0 0".
> > Ah, of course; can you not point your software at /dev/bus/usb instead?
>
> Sorry, I don't understand. What did you mean?
>
> HASP drivers (aksusbd daemon, version 3.88) don't recognize protection key, without usbfs mounted to /proc/bus/usb.
> How can I not point aksusbd daemon at /dev/bus/usb instead?
>
> VirtualBox need the following line in /etc/fstab: "none /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=
> The number "118" is vboxusers group id. VirtualBox don't allow to use usb devices without these rights.
> How can I assign usb hardware usage rights to vboxusers group using udev?
>
These are both commerical products?
You would have to contact a sales or tech support rep at those companies
to ask for this, or for an updated version that works with current Linux
releases.
Scott
--
Scott James Remnant
<email address hidden>