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It means the source code is available, so you don't have to hack into anything.ītw, to write code for the USB you also don't have to hack anything:Īnyway, I still don't get your point why a USB server would encourage people to hack a software protection like the ilok. Of course Open Source has nothing to do with hacking. Open source has nothing to do with hacking - all it means is the development is not locked down to any one developer - anyone can develop for it.
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I like the app a lot, its a great solution when you can get the iLok to work well when trying to access it to use on one machine at a time and it works wonders not having to physically plug in my keyboard, drum pad etc.
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While I am unsure how to set it up a "server" that I can securely log into from anywhere and/or set it to see and use the ilok without getting the "iLok cannot be shared on multiple devices, please unplug and re-plug" message, I can say that with a local connection between both my Macs (LAN or Wi-Fi), I can use any USB device like my Axiom Pro 61, Akai MPD18, to an extent my Waves plugin authorizations loaded onto a USB thumb-drive (I cannot launch 2 DAW's to authorize the plugins for obvious reasons) that is connected to my Mac Mini on my MacBook Pro without eating up USB ports. I have this on my MacBook Pro and Mac Mini (both 2012 on Yosemite 10.10.5). Since it was brought to my attention on this thread, I decided to try it. I tried something comparable to this about a year ago and without even using PT I instantly got the ilok sharing devices window. If anyone has time to test this with a couple of Macs that would be great. Besides who's to say the micro controller that's being used can't be hacked over the network and made to do things that weren't designed into the original code? Theoretically the code could be rewritten to allow sharing the iLok over many machines at the same time. Avid's thing is you move the iLok from machine to machine when you need to change machines. That's why they went after SugarBytes and stopped them from selling their aax wrapper. It's what Avid would perceive as a benefit keeping the 'integrity' of their product intact. you connect an ilok to a usb port via thunderbolt and you could switch computers without touching the ilok by plugging the thunderbolt cable into the other machine. You can't share the USB port, but you can "virtually" unplug a device from one computer and plug it into another. for the OS no difference to a directly connected ilok/usb device.
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it emulates a hub connected to the macs USB port. Just to clarify what this usb server is doing. I was interested why you think that Avid would make the effort to block this and what their benefit would be.