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MagellanTX
ParticipantTry to disable Secure Boot in your VM settings.
Yep, that did it! I disabled the secure-boot option on the VM side and both remote and local USB sharing started working.
Thank you for your help!!
MagellanTX
ParticipantSorry for the delay. Here is the output…
sudo insmod /usr/NX/bin/drivers/nxusb.ko
insmod: ERROR: could not insert module /usr/NX/bin/drivers/nxusb.ko: Required key not availableMagellanTX
ParticipantI’ve rebooted the machine, tried sharing a USB drive (which failed) and then captured the journalctl logs.
Thanks for the help!
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MagellanTX
ParticipantThank you! Definitely getting closer. I was able to compile the driver (compiled as SU not SUDO) and now on the Windows side I can see all my USB devices. However, when I try to share, it just spins for about 15 seconds and then errors out. After compiling, I did restart the nxserver and the entire machine.
If I attach a USB device to the Linux side, I do not see it on the Windows side strangely enough. I’ve tried USB 2.0/3.0 drives.
lsmod | grep nxusb never returns anything.
I’ve attached the logs from both sides but no nxusb.log is created on the Linux side.
Thanks again for the help!
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MagellanTX
ParticipantYou’re right, the USB module has not been built on the Linux side. However, I can’t seem to compile them.
As soon as I execute make, it stops with `error: macro “access_ok” passed 3 arguments, but takes just 2
if(!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, (void *)iso, iso_count * sizeof(struct eveusb_vhci_ioc_iso_packet_giveback)))`The target machine is CentOS Linux 8.2.2004 (core) and I’ve installed kernel-devel-4.18.0-193.28.1.el8_2.x86_64.rpm
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