Hey, On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 09:57:39AM -0400, Cole Robinson wrote: > On 10/09/2018 04:42 PM, Lars Kellogg-Stedman wrote: > > I'm running libvirt under Fedora 28. I would like to attach a USB > > device to a VM, but when I select "Redirect USB Device" from the > > "Virtual Machine" menu in virt-manager and then select the device, I > > get the error: > > > > USB redirection error > > > > spice-client-error-quark: Could not redirect [device name] at 1-11: > > Error setting USB device node ACL: 'Not authorized' (0) > > > > There are no additional log messages acccompanying this in either the > > journal or in audit.log. It's not a selinux issue. The "Details" > > dropdown in the error dialog helpfully adds "USB redirection error". > > > > What do I do with this error message? I'm not even sure what it's > > trying to tell me. > > > > Me neither. Looks like that message is either coming from spice or usbredir. > CCing spice list (and changed the subject to make it more clear) USB Redirection permissions are set by the /usr/libexec/spice-gtk-x86_64/spice-client-glib-usb-acl-helper SUID binary. I'm running f29 these days, but after downgrading the spice-gtk package to spice-gtk-0.35-1.fc28, I haven't been able to reproduce this issue. What version of the package is being used? And are you sure you don't have any non-fedora versions of spice-gtk anywhere on your system? Christophe
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