This question was raised a few days ago, see (and the various followups);

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-devel&m=106339758818614&w=2

On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey, I feel like a jerk asking the list this question, but I have looked high
> and low, and found little or nothing.
>
> I have a device that is getting a bad idVendor and idProduct in Linux, but not
> in windows.*
>
> I think that sniffing the USB connection would help me figure it out, but after
> 30 google searches, all I find is "snoopy pro for windows" and "that was
> implemented in the Linux USB stack long ago".  I find that encouraging, except
> no one explains what 'that' is, or how to use 'that'.
>
> That being said, is there a FAQ on how to sniff USB comminucations?  Is there
> some prahse or name for that ability I should be googleing for?  Is sniffing USB
> modeled after sniffing, say ethernet, so If i look up one, I will get at least a
> rough idea of how sniffing ethernet works?
>
>
> Thanks for any help you guys can give me.  Like I said, I feel like a n00b
> asking dumb questions, but I'm out of rope.
>
>
>
> -Jonathan McKamey
>
> P.S. I never know if I should post to "user" or "developer" lists. Sorry if this
> is an inapproprate question for this list.
>
> *In order to check out this problem, I wanted to check out how Linux connected
> to, and enumerated devices on hot-plugging, and on startup.   I've checked
> /var/log/messages, and I have mess with /proc/bus/usb/devices, and am not
> getting the info I need.
>
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