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utility for emulating a USB HID keyboard with the USBArmory

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duckyscript keyboard usbarmory usb-hid usb-rubber-ducky

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CDC ECM Driver not automatically detected by Windows

Linux with kernel versions newer than 2.6.22 have fully support for CDC-ECM. Mac OS X supports CDC-ECM natively from version 10.4 (Tiger). For Windows a CDC-ECM driver is required.

Source: https://www.segger.com/emusb-device-cdc-ecm.html

The CDC ECM Driver works very well with MacOS but in Windows you have to install it manually. Are you aware of any USB HID+Ethernet driver available that can be used without installing the drivers manually (plug&play) - platform independent?

WiFi HID emulator

hi , sorry to open a ticket for my question, but I have a question that may related to your field of repository and any possible hint really appreciated
Actually I interested to send game-pad data by WiFi bridge to my laptop, but generic joystick only use USB port, Is there a way to emulate "HID-compliant game controller" driver which listen to IP message instead of USB port
Tnx

Compability with Kali Linux on USBarmory

Hi,

have you tested it on Kali Linux ?
I cannot get it work but this here is working fine.

The HID device is available and with hidemulation (see link above) I can print to the USB host. I tested it on Windows and Mac host - no success.

PS: The example script is working (prints the text to the console. The only thing not working is the output via the USB HID device in /dev/..

Looking forward for your answer :)

HID device not working on Debian image (Kernel 4.9.80)

Hello,

First of all thanks a lot for your work and for sharing it.
I tried to use your hid-ecm.sh on a Debian image on Usb Armory but I can't make it work at all.
https://github.com/inversepath/usbarmory-debian-base_image/releases

I tried the acm serial port gadget (seems to work)
I tried the RNDIS gadget (works fine with Windows)
I tried the ECM gadget
But when trying to activate the HID gadget I can't see anything detected on the USB of the guest computer.

Maybe you can help me ?
I can provide the logs and the different .sh scripts I tried to execute so far

regards

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