Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 27 Jan 1999 15:18:43 -0500 (EST) | From | Matt Busigin <> | Subject | Generic Device Redirection over a network? |
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Hi folks,
Is there a generic driver that redirects a device over a network? For instance, I run X applications remotely, but I want things like sound to be played on my own computer.
This would take a client/server approach, with the client being the device driver. It should probably be quite configurable on both ends, and have features like only certain processes owned by certain a UID would be redirected, etc.
I ask only because I have not found one, and I wouldn't want to write something that has already been written. If it turns out that I'm right, and there is no driver like this, I'll write my own. (note: this is a threat. :-)
This could be used with a host of applications; Printer spooling, modem sharing, network audio, etc. I know a lot of these devices already have network capabilities, but I think it would be far more elegant to route them all through one specialized service.
Does anybody have any thoughts, or am I over-looking the obvious?
matt
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