On 07/06/2020 23:29, Peter Wu wrote: > Peter here, author of ltunify. Thank you for your interest :-)
Hi Peter, thank you so much for your work on ltunify. I've found it immensely useful, and the documentation is very thorough. > A point to note, both Solaar and ltunify have a udev rule that grants > the seated user rights to directly control the receiver by making the > hidraw node accessible to non-root users. I still use this rule myself > for usability, but more cautious users should note that this also allows > those users to directly read events such as keystrokes, potentially > bypassing additional security measures put in place by Wayland for > example. For most users this should not be a problem, if arbitrary code > is running as your user, you have more problems to worry about. Thank you for noting this. I will add this to the README.Debian in case any users are concerned about it. > There have some fixes since the 0.2 release, so if it helps I could tag > a new version. That would be very useful. At the moment I've pulled in a few patches that looked like bug fixes since the 0.2 release, but if you could tag a new version I can just include all the changes and fixes. Kind regards, Anthony