usbmuxd: Expose a socket to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices.
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On Mac OS X if I throw a few thousand connections at it (roughly about 16350) in a benchmark that simply opens a connection, does it's thing and closes the connection, then the benchmark program hangs for several seconds waiting for a socket to become available before continuing (or timing out in the process).
NAME
Loot box catcher mac os. 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 ofmultiplexing connections over USB to an iOS device. To users, it meansyou can sync your music, contacts, photos, etc. over USB. To developers, itmeans you can connect to any listening localhost socket on the device. usbmuxdis not used for tethering data transfer which uses a dedicated USB interface asa virtual network device. Multiple connections to different TCP ports can happenin 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 interfacethat is provided on Mac OS X.
You should also create a 'usbmux' user that has access to USB devices on yoursystem. 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 andthe 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
AUTHOR
The first usbmuxd daemon implementation was authored by Hector Martin.Now mainly developed by Nikias Bassen, Martin Szulecki and contributors (see AUTHORS file).
SEE ALSO
idevice_id(1), iproxy(1).
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