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IPHETH(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual IPHETH(4)
NAME
ipheth - USB Apple iPhone/iPad tethered Ethernet driver
SYNOPSIS
To load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in
loader.conf(5):
if_ipheth_load="YES"
Alternatively, to compile this driver into the kernel, place the
following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device uhci
device ohci
device usb
device miibus
device uether
device ipheth
DESCRIPTION
The ipheth driver provides support for network access through Apple
iPhone and iPad devices, often referred to as USB tethering.
ipheth should work with any Apple iPhone or iPad device. In most cases
this must be explicitly enabled on the device first.
For more information on configuring this device, see ifconfig(8). The
device does not support different media types or options.
HARDWARE
The following devices are supported by the ipheth driver:
o Apple iPhone tethering (all models)
o Apple iPad tethering (all models)
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Manual Configuration
The following example shows how to manually configure network access on
a device that is not automatically recognized.
First, load the driver and find out the unit and the address of the USB
Apple device:
# kldload ipheth
# usbconfig | grep Apple
ugen0.2: <Apple Inc. iPhone> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA)
In this example, the unit and the address of the device is 0.2
("ugen0.2"), and its configuration index is 0 ("cfg=0").
Secondly, check what other configurations are available for the device:
# usbconfig -d 0.2 dump_all_config_desc | grep -E '(^ Conf|iConf)'
Configuration index 0
iConfiguration = 0x0005 <PTP>
Configuration index 1
configuration with index 3 seems to be related to Ethernet. It is time
to configure the device:
# usbconfig -d 0.2 set_config 3
# usbconfig | grep 'Apple.*cfg=3'
ugen0.2: <Apple Inc. iPhone> at usbus0, cfg=3 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA)
At this point the Apple device should ask whether the FreeBSD machine
can be trusted ("Mobile Data" has to be on).
A new ue USB Ethernet interface should become available:
# dmesg | grep 'ue[0-9]'
ue0: <USB Ethernet> on ipheth0
ue0: bpf attached
ue0: Ethernet address: 4e:7c:5f:2c:5f:7a
At this point it might be necessary to run usbmuxd(1) (available in
ports(7) at comms/usbmuxd):
# usbmuxd --enable-exit --foreground --user root --verbose
Now it is time to configure the network interface:
# sysrc ifconfig_ue0="SYNCDHCP"
ifconfig_ue0: -> SYNCDHCP
# service netif restart ue0
That is it. The machine should now be connected to the network via USB
tethering.
SEE ALSO
arp(4), cdce(4), cdceem(4), intro(4), netintro(4), urndis(4), usb(4),
ifconfig(8), usbconfig(8)
HISTORY
The ipheth device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 8.2.
AUTHORS
The ipheth driver was written by Hans Petter Selasky
<hselasky@FreeBSD.org>.
BUGS
Some devices are not recognized automatically and may need to be manually
configured to use an alternative configuration with the usbconfig(8)
utility. See EXAMPLES for workarounds.
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 January 29, 2022 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11