Am Donnerstag 30 April 2020 22:53:41 schrieb Dmitry Alexandrov: > Hold on, we are not finished yet. :-)
(-: [Step: setup USB network connection GNU-System <-> *droid device.] > > Am Mittwoch 29 April 2020 18:10:22 schrieb Dmitry Alexandrov: > There is a dozen ways to configure networking in GNU. Until I know which > you are using, I canʼt tell you anything but the obvious thing, that youʼll > have to make sure that _default route_ is bound for wherever you are want > to. If this is going to be a general guide, I'll guess that it'll have to support network manager and a root command line. What wever Ubuntu does, when you plug-in an Android usb device. > >> Why do you need encryption if you are going to use USB connection? > > > > Good point, for USB this is not needed. > > Itʼs actually hardly needed for wireless LAN either. In many situations, traffic on the WLAN is not secure from eavesdropping, so at least I would feel better with an encrypted default. (Example situations: WLAN at a drink chocolade shop; still using WPA2 with a "weak" password; one of many devices in the local WLAN is rogue.) [Step: making incoming video/audio stream a device for other apps] > Have you googled it? Making RTSP stream into virtual video device is a > rather common task. Keywords are ‘v4l2loopback’ and ‘GStreamer’. Not yet https://metager.de/ ed it, as I was stuck earlier. Short search did not reveal a howto that was usable right away. (But lots of details, which I personally could potentially use, so thanks for the right keywords.) > Sure, it would be very apt to make whatever youʼll achieve into a > comprehensive guide. ;-) I fear I personally won't have the time for this. (This is why I did ask initially: I had hoped there were guides around already.) [Securing the phones listening network device.] > In my experience, *droid (LineageOS if distro matters) does not flush > ‘filter’ table, so it would be fine to just add them at startup. A search seems to reveal that most *droid devices will not have an iptables command ready to be used. (old infos from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4577268/iptables-in-android ) > But dealing with so complicated and unfriendly system as *droid you never > can be sure. I would ask this again at some *droid-related m/l. :D Best, Bernhard -- FSFE -- Founding Member Support our work for Free Software: blogs.fsfe.org/bernhard https://fsfe.org/donate | contribute
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