- Downloads
- USB Redirector Share USB devices over LAN or Internet
- USB Redirector Client Connect USB devices shared with USB Redirector or USB Redirector for Linux
- USB Redirector RDP Edition Redirect USB devices into Remote Desktop session
- USB Redirector TS Edition Redirect USB devices into RDP session on Terminal Server with per-session isolation
- USB Redirector for Linux Share USB devices over network in Linux
- USB Redirector Technician Edition Remote maintenance and servicing of USB devices over network
- Scan Redirector RDP Edition Seamless redirection of scanners into Remote Desktop session
- Simple USB Logger Monitor USB devices in real-time
- USB Redirector for Linux — Share USB over Network in Linux
- USB Redirector for Linux helps to:
- How to Start
- Redirect a USB Device in 5 Steps
- Cross-platform Features and Remote Desktop Support
- More Information on How to Use USB Redirector for Linux
- System Requirements
- Installing USB Redirector for Linux
- Installing
- Uninstalling
- Installation Troubleshooting
- Ubuntu, Debian
- Raspbian (Raspberry Pi)
- RedHat, Fedora, CentOS, Scientific
- Arch Linux, Manjaro Linux
- Proxmox VE
- Other systems
- Note for Linux Kernel Versions From 2.6.25 to 2.6.28.8
- Automatic Startup of USB Redirector at Boot
Downloads
On this page you can download trial versions of our commercial products and full versions of our free products.
All of our software can be easily installed and uninstalled. Please see Installation Instructions for more information.
By downloading the software on this page, you agree to the terms of its End User License Agreement.
USB Redirector Share USB devices over LAN or Internet
- Product Version 6.12
- Release Date May 26, 2020
- Package Size 7.4 MB
- Trial Limitations 15 days trial, redirect up to 2 devices
- Supported Systems Windows XP (SP3), Windows 2003 (SP1), Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 2016, Windows 2019, Windows 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
USB Redirector Client Connect USB devices shared with USB Redirector or USB Redirector for Linux
- Product Version 6.12
- Release Date May 26, 2020
- Package Size 4.7 MB
- Trial Limitations None
- Supported Systems Windows XP (SP3), Windows 2003 (SP1), Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 2016, Windows 2019, Windows 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
USB Redirector RDP Edition Redirect USB devices into Remote Desktop session
- Product Version 3.12
- Release Date May 26, 2020
- Package Size 10.0 MB
- Trial Limitations 15 days trial, redirect up to 2 devices
- Supported Systems Windows XP (SP3), Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows Vista, Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2 Server, Windows 8, Windows 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 2016, Windows 2019, Windows 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
USB Redirector TS Edition Redirect USB devices into RDP session on Terminal Server with per-session isolation
- Product Version 2.12
- Release Date May 26, 2020
- Package Size 10.0 MB
- Trial Limitations 15 days trial, redirect up to 2 devices
- Supported Systems (Server) Windows 2003 Server (SP1),
Windows 2008 Server, Windows 2008 R2 Server, Windows 2012 Server, Windows 2012 R2 Server, Windows 2016 Server, Windows 2019 Server, Windows 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit) - Supported Systems (Workstation) Windows XP (SP3), Windows 2003 Server, Windows Vista, Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2 Server, Windows 8, Windows 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 2016, Windows 2019, Windows 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
USB Redirector for Linux Share USB devices over network in Linux
- Product Version 3.9.9
- Release Date September 21, 2021
- Package Size 0.8-1.0 MB
- Kernel Versions 2.6.27 — 5.5
- RDP Requirements rdesktop 1.6.0 and higher or FreeRDP 1.0.1 and higher
USB Redirector Technician Edition Remote maintenance and servicing of USB devices over network
- Product Version 2.0.2
- Release Date June 25, 2021
- Package Size 28.0 MB
- Trial Limitations 15 days trial, service 1 customer
- Supported Systems Windows XP (SP3), Windows 2003 (SP1), Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 2016, Windows 2019, Windows 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
Scan Redirector RDP Edition Seamless redirection of scanners into Remote Desktop session
- Product Version 3.2.2
- Release Date December 2, 2020
- Package Size 3.2 MB
- Trial Limitations 15 days trial, max 2 users
- Supported Systems Windows XP (SP3), Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows Vista, Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2 Server, Windows 8, Windows 2012 Server, Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 R2 Server, Windows 10, Windows 2016 Server, Windows 2019 Server, Windows 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
Simple USB Logger Monitor USB devices in real-time
- Product Version 1.7
- Release Date April 18, 2011
- Package Size 1.5 MB
- Trial Limitations None, free software
- Supported Systems Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 R2 Server, Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2 Server, Windows 8, Windows 2012
(both 32-bit and 64-bit)
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USB Redirector for Linux — Share USB over Network in Linux
This Free product allows to share and access USB devices remotely on Linux platform. This solution is compatible with all of our other USB redirection products. It allows redirecting USB devices between Linux based computers or between Linux and Windows. And with help of the special patch, it is possible to add USB redirection support to the well-known open source remote desktop clients, rdesktop and FreeRDP, so that you can redirect USB devices into remote session on Windows computer where USB Redirector RDP Edition or USB Redirector TS Edition are installed.
USB Redirector for Linux helps to:
- Redirect USB devices to virtual machine.
- Organize USB server for users in your local or corporate network.
- Use USB devices plugged into your Linux thin-client in a Windows Remote Desktop session.
- Use USB devices plugged into remote Windows-based computer.
- Limit physical access to USB devices, but make them available for users in your network.
Not sure if this version suits your needs?
Compare USB Redirector editions
How to Start
USB Redirector for Linux can be installed in three modes:
- USB server mode. When installed in this mode, USB Redirector allows to share your USB devices for access on remote computers with Linux or Windows operating systems.
- USB client mode. When installed in this mode, USB Redirecror allows you to connect remote USB devices that were shared on remote computers with Linux or Windows operating systems.
- Combined USB server and USB client mode. You can either share your USB devices for remote access or connect USB devices from remote computers with Linux or Windows operating systems.
USB Redirector installation instructions can be found here.
Redirect a USB Device in 5 Steps
- Step 1. Download and install USB Redirector for Linux in USB server mode on a computer where USB device is physically attached, this computer will be the USB server:
$ usbsrv -list-devices =================== LIST OF LOCAL USB DEVICES =================== 8: Portable Super Multi Drive HLDS Inc — USB Mass Storage Device Vid: 152e Pid: 2571 Port: 1-4 Status: plugged ===================== ======================= =================== user@cyber:
usbclnt -add-server 192.168.1.105:32032
$ usbclnt -list-devices ================== LIST OF REMOTE USB DEVICES =================== 1: USB server at 192.168.1.105:32032 Mode: manual-connect Status: connected | `- 8: Portable Super Multi Drive HLDS Inc Vid: 152e Pid: 2571 Port: 1-4 Mode: manual-connect Status: available for connection ===================== ======================= =================== root@localhost:
usbclnt -connect 1-8
Result. Now you can use the USB device on USB client computer just like it was plugged there directly:
Cross-platform Features and Remote Desktop Support
USB Redirector for Linux is compatible with USB Redirector, USB Redirector RDP Edition and USB Redirector TS Edition. It means you can freely share USB devices between Linux and Windows systems without any limitations.
It is possible to redirect USB devices over RDP connection from Linux thin-client to Windows Terminal Server (RD Sesssion Host). For this, you need to use one of the compatible RDP clients. We support the most popular open source Linux Remote Desktop clients, rdesktop and FreeRDP. We provide patches for these RDP clients which add USB over RDP redirection support.
After installing USB Redirector for Linux, you need to apply the special patch, that is shipped inside USB Redirector installation package in the rdp/rdesktop directory:
- Copy usbrdr.c and usbrdr.patch into rdesktop source code directory
- Run patch -p3 -i usbrdr.patch
- Re-compile and re-install patched rdesktop
- Start rdesktop with ‘-r usbrdr’ option:
./rdesktop -r usbrdr terminal.server.hostname
More Information on How to Use USB Redirector for Linux
System Requirements
USB Redirector for Linux works on the following Linux distributions:
- Debian 6 and newer
- Fedora 10 and newer
- Gentoo 10.1 and newer
- openSUSE 11.1 and newer
- RedHat 6 and newer
- Ubuntu 8.10 and newer
- Other systems, which meet the following requirements:
- kernel version 2.6.27 to 5.5
- glibc 2.9 or newer, uclibc or musl libs
- udev subsystem
- r/w file system (not read-only)
- kernel source code or kernel headers are required for installation
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Installing USB Redirector for Linux
USB Redirector for Linux works on the following Linux distributions:
- Debian 5 and newer
- Fedora 5 and newer
- Gentoo 10.1 and newer
- openSUSE 10.3 and newer
- Mandriva 2007 and newer
- RedHat 5 and newer
- Ubuntu 6.06 and newer
- others, which meet the following requirements:
- kernel version from 2.6.27 to 5.5
- udev subsystem
- read-write file system (not read only)
- kernel source code or kernel headers are required for installation
Installing
Before installing USB Redirector for Linux, you need to download and extract the installation package which corresponds to your system and CPU. Download links for all supported systems are available in the Downloads section.
wget https://www.incentivespro.com/usb-redirector-linux- x86_64 .tar.gz
tar -zxf ./usb-redirector-linux- x86_64 .tar.gz
cd ./usb-redirector-linux- x86_64
To install USB Redirector for Linux in USB server mode, use the following command:
sudo ./installer.sh install-server
To install USB Redirector for Linux in USB client mode, use the following command:
sudo ./installer.sh install-client
To install USB Redirector for Linux in combined USB server and USB client mode, use the following command:
sudo ./installer.sh install
Uninstalling
To uninstall USB Redirector for Linux, please run uninstall.sh script. It is located in the directory where USB Redirector was installed. By default, it is located in /usr/local/usb-redirector directory.
sudo /usr/local/usb-redirector/uninstall.sh uninstall
Uninstaller script will remove all installed components of USB Redirector from your computer.
Installation Troubleshooting
If you’ve got an error saying Kernel sources or kernel headers directory not found during installation of USB Redirector for Linux, you may need to install kernel headers or kernel source code. It is a package that contains files required to compile USB Redirector kernel module.
The command to install this package will differ, depending on your Linux distro:
Ubuntu, Debian
sudo apt-get install make gcc linux-headers-`uname -r`
Raspbian (Raspberry Pi)
sudo apt-get install make gcc raspberrypi-kernel-headers-`dpkg-query -f=’$
Note that kernel-headers package is relased with delay, so it may not be available for the newest Raspbian kernels. In this case you have to roll-back to previous kernel to install USB Redirector. See Installing USB Redirector on Raspberry Pi topic on our Forum for more details.
RedHat, Fedora, CentOS, Scientific
yum install make gcc chkconfig kernel-devel-`uname -r`
sudo zypper in make gcc kernel-devel
Arch Linux, Manjaro Linux
sudo pacman -Syu make gcc linux-headers
Proxmox VE
apt-get install build-essential pve-headers-`uname -r`
Other systems
Please install kernel headers (the package may be named as «kernel-headers», «kernel-devel», «linux-headers», etc.) or kernel source code package for your system. You need to install the version that exactly corresponds to your kernel version. In addition, you will need to install make and gcc, required to build USB Redirector kernel module.
If your kernel is updated after USB Redirector installtaion, you may need to re-install the program to re-compile its kernel module!
This is because kernel modules in Linux are tied to a particular kernel version, thus they need to be re-compiled for each new kernel to work correctly.
Note for Linux Kernel Versions From 2.6.25 to 2.6.28.8
Kernels versions 2.6.25 through 2.6.28.8 have a bug in USB EHCI controller driver that leads to large memory leaks with isochronous devices like webcams or audio devices.
If you have patched your kernel against this bug — please manually recompile the driver executing ‘make USE_EHCI_FIX=n’ command. Otherwise USB Redirector will try to automatically workaround this bug (without guaranties).
Please do not worry about this warning if you are not going to use USB 2.0 isochronous devices on your system.
Automatic Startup of USB Redirector at Boot
The installer will normally set USB Redirector daemon for auto-start. If it was not able to do this, please use rc.usbsrvd script that is installed in /etc/rc.d (or /etc/init.d) directory to start USB Redirector automatically.
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