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Netzwerk: Linux-Entwickler 🐧 wollen weiter RNDIS aus Kernel werfen - Golem.de
https://glm.io/182403?n #Linux #LinuxKernel #RNDIS
Netzwerk: Linux-Entwickler wollen weiter RNDIS aus Kernel werfen - Golem.de

Seit einem Jahr wird versucht, das alte Microsoftprotokoll RNDIS aus dem Linux-Kernel zu entfernen. Ob es diesmal klappt, bleibt ungewiss.

Golem.de

 Microsoft: an irresposible company - its effects once again tried to be reduced by Linux development 👍

◉The Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) is a security concern
◉This protocol built atop USB for virtual Ethernet functionality may now get disabled for Linux mainline

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Disabling-RNDIS-Attempt

#Linux #kernel #development #RNDIS #Phoronix #deleteMicrosoft

Linux Still Working To Disable RNDIS Drivers In 2024

Pi5 USB-C Gadget
"Following on from my older post about setting up a Raspberry Pi4 as a USB-C Gadget here are the steps for the latest Pi5 running on Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm. USB Gadget Support At the time of relea…"
Pi5 USB-C Gadget

Following on from my older post about setting up a Raspberry Pi4 as a USB-C Gadget here are the steps for the latest Pi5 running on Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm. USB Gadget Support At the time of relea…

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@kop316 @purism @mobian does librem5 kernel use #RNDIS or #NCM for #USB tethering? Asking as it may be by default disabled and then removed.
Kernel: Linux-Entwickler wollen RNDIS erneut rauswerfen 🐧
https://glm.io/178328?n #Linux #LinuxKernel #RNDIS
Kernel: Linux-Entwickler wollen RNDIS erneut rauswerfen - Golem.de

Die Linux-Community startet einen zweiten Versuch, das alte Microsoft-Protokoll RNDIS zu entfernen. Beim ersten Mal gab es zahlreiche Diskussionen.

Golem.de
Linux tries to dump Windows' notoriously insecure RNDIS protocol

Here we go again. Linux developers are trying, once more, to rid Linux of Microsoft's Remote Network Driver Interface Specification. Here's why it's complicated.

ZDNET
Linux: RNDIS fliegt aus dem Kernel - Golem.de

Das Microsoftprotokoll RNDIS, das virtuelle Ethernet-Funktionalität über USB ermöglicht, wird aus Sicherheitsgründen im Linux-Kernel deaktiviert.

Golem.de
Linux is All Set to Disable Microsoft's RNDIS Drivers

The Linux Kernel will no longer support RNDIS drivers. A good move? What does this mean for you? Find out here.

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#RNDIS is a Microsoft proprietary protocol used mostly on top of USB.