AW: Establish a SPP Connection between two linux computers

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Hello everybody, hello Marcel,

	
I need a quick answer to my question, to solve my task. Could someone please answer my question quickly

Thanks in advance

Daniel
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2008 10:43
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Betreff: Re: Establish a SPP Connection between two linux computers


Hello again,

Is somebody able to solve my problem?

I'm looking for a solution to connect two linux systems by using the serial port profile. I have so far found no way to solve this problem, because I could not find the serial port service within the bluez driver.

Regards Daniel

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Von: linux-bluetooth-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-bluetooth-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Daniel Matthes
Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2008 15:16
An: 'linux-bluetooth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Betreff: Establish a SPP Connection between two linux computers

I want to connect two debian (lenny) systems with two Anycom USB-200 USB Dongles, so I've downloaded the bluez-1.41 driver.

I want to create a serial connection (by using SPP). 

At the beginning, I've tested the driver by connecting a linux operating system with a windows operating system.

I run  sdptool browse and I've found:

Service Name: Serieller Bluetooth-Anschluss
.
Protocol Descriptor List:
            "L2CAP"  (0x0100)
            "RFCOMM"  (0x0003)
                        Channel: 1
..

After this I run rfcomm bind 0 <bdaddr> 1 and then I could establish with minicom  a connection to the windows system and send data.

In the second turn. I install bluez on the second linux computer. After running sdptool browse, there are no entries for serial support.
I've also created an entry with sdptool add -channel 1 SP. Afterwards I could browse the serial port entry with the other computer,
but there was also no way to connect the computers.

So here my question:  How can I connect two linux systems with bluetooth by using the serial port profile.
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