@natanji
It is called USBIP and there is a Linux server and clients for different operating systems.
@natanji
Tried it a couple years ago. With an AVM FritzBox as server and the AVM driver for Windows on a WinDOS XP notebook.
@mxk Problem is, it seems hard to get an outdated Windows-compatible version working nowadays :/ Can't just install a package from the repo...
@natanji jup, unfortunately, the original protocol had no versioning, so no good way of keeping compatibility (and honestly, I can not advise using those old versions of usbip ...)
@mxk Why not drop the claim that the software is cross-platform, then, when it effectively isn't anymore?
Also, does this mean AVM uses very insecure software in their devices?
@natanji it remains the only software I know, that is OSS and can do this. I don't know if they cleaned up the windows code and you need to 100% trust your network for the old versions under this requirements it might be okay to use, as far as I can tell
@txt_file Did you try that out? Because I found that on Google too, but there seems like it doesn't work at all. Can only find compiled Windows binaries for different/incompatible versions than what is available for Linux.