I simply want to redirect this Serial/USB adapter to my server as a COM port with rdesktop -r comport:com5=/dev/.Īny ideas? Your help is very appreciated. Share a required USB device on Workstation. Install USB Redirector RDP Edition (Server part) on the Virtual Machine, Terminal Server or remote PC where you wish to connect your USB devices remotely.
#SEND USB DEVICE OVER RDP INSTALL#
occur when you use IP connection with a fixed IP address or when you use the camera as a USB device. Install USB Redirector RDP Edition (Workstation part) on a workstation or thin-client PC, where USB devices are physically plugged. IdVendor 0x067b Prolific Technology, Inc.īInterfaceClass 255 Vendor Specific Class No other IP Address can connect the server via RDP. PL2305 Parallel PortĬouldn't open device, some information will be missingīDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) Its the complete opposite compared to rdesktop.īus 001 Device 004: ID 067b:2305 Prolific Technology, Inc. Here is what freaks me out: I can use the USB version on WTware(also rdp) without any problems while I'm unable to use the R232 version(probably some wrong baudrate). The r232 version works perfectly fine with just -r comport:com5=/dev/ttyUSB0 but I have no idea how I am able to send the data from the USB version to the server with a "virtual" COM port. The r232 version is connected to my PI with a R232/USB converter and the USB version directly. Im currently using a Raspberry PI 3 with Ubuntu MATE. You also have to install the drivers on the server to allow communication between rdp - COM / (and virtual COM port) and the applications. The driver creates a virtual COM port for the USB version (in which case you have to install drivers on the local machine). The reader comes in two version: connected to pc via USB and via r232. It's a smartcard reader for health insurance cards with a country bound API and its own drivers (WIN/Ubuntu).
#SEND USB DEVICE OVER RDP SERIAL#
If on the other hand Windows driver requires serial device AND this reader shows itself as serial device on your GNU/Lnux box then it MAY work. If your Windows side driver requires usb device then it won't work ATM as we need to add support for RemoteFX to rdesktop. If it's supported you can redirect it using "-r scard"īut judging by your question I guess it ain't supported. In your case this driver not only does this but also has to provider "usbserial" conversion.ĭoes it require custom driver (provided by manufacturer) or it's CCID-compliant? Usually you have one driver (IFD) which has device dependent part facing the device and PC/SC interface facing PC/SC library and through it to user applications. I saw USB tokens that manifest themselves as virtual smartcard readers with smartcard always in (e.g. Do I understand correctly that on Windows you see 2 devices the first one is the virtual COM port.Can you provide the maker and the model of the sc reader?.