Am Donnerstag 30 April 2020 22:53:41 schrieb Dmitry Alexandrov:
Hold on, we are not finished yet. :-)
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[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