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PROGRAM:

NAME


usbmuxd - Expose a socket to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices.

SYNOPSIS


usbmuxd [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION


usbmuxd stands for "USB multiplexing daemon". This daemon is in charge of multiplexing
connections over USB to an iOS device. To users, it means you can sync your music,
contacts, photos, etc. over USB. To developers, it means you can connect to any listening
localhost socket on the device. usbmuxd is not used for tethering data transfer which uses
a dedicated USB interface as a virtual network device. Multiple connections to different
TCP ports can happen in parallel. The higher-level layers are handled by libimobiledevice.

When usbmuxd is running (normally started, or stopped as a result of "udev" auto-insertion
messages or by systemd) it provides a socket interface in "/var/run/usbmuxd" that is
designed to be compatible with the socket interface that is provided on Mac OS X.

You should also create a "usbmux" user that has access to USB devices on your system.
Alternatively, you can pass a different username using the -U argument.

Due to iOS 7 the daemon now also manages pairing records with iOS devices and the host in
"/var/lib/lockdown" (Linux) or "/var/db/lockdown" (Mac OS X). Ensure proper permissions
are setup for the daemon to access the directory.

OPTIONS


-U, --user USER
Change to this user after startup (needs USB privileges).

-f, --foreground
Do not daemonize (implies one -v).

-n, --disable-hotplug
Disables automatic discovery of devices on hotplug. Starting another instance will
trigger discovery instead.

-z, --enable-exit
Enable "--exit" request from other instances and exit automatically if no device is
attached.

-u, --udev
Run in udev operation mode (implies -n and -z).

-s, --systemd
Run in systemd operation mode (implies -z and -f).

-x, --exit
Notify a running instance to exit if there are no devices connected (sends SIGUSR1
to running instance) and exit.

-X, --force-exit
Notify a running instance to exit even if there are still devices connected (always
works) and exit.

-v, --verbose
be verbose (use twice or more to increase verbose level).

-V, --version
print version information and exit.

-h, --help
prints usage information.

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