Re: PAN with bluez-utils-3

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Hi Florian

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Florian Philipp <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Florian Philipp schrieb:
>> Thanks for your answer! I don't think it's bug but merely lack of
>> understanding on my part. Therefore I'll go into detail now:
>>
>> Here I have a Gentoo system which shall act as the GN. Its hcid.conf
>> looks like this:"
>> options {
>>       autoinit yes;
>>       security auto;
>>       pairing multi;
>>       passkey "123456";
>> }
>> device {
>>       name "BlueZ (%d) at %h";
>>       class 0x020100;
>>       iscan enable; pscan enable;
>>       lm master;
>>       lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;
>> }
>> "
>>
>> Its network.conf would then look like this (?):"
>> [General]
>>
>> [PANU Role]
>> Autostart=false
>>
>> [GN Role]
>> Interface=blue0
>> Autostart=true
>>
>> [NAP Role]
>> Autostart=false
>> "
>>
>> The init-script executes the following command:
>> /usr/sbin/hcid -s -f /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf
>>
>> What's wrong with this? When I test it with Windows clients, they fiind
>> the device but it doesn't appear to have PAN functionality.
>>
>
> I'd also be happy about a response like 'It should work'. Then I could
> start searching for unlogical explanations.

It looks like you have been using BlueZ 3.x series which is way too
old for me to take a look. Check with 4.x if it helps.


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Luiz Augusto von Dentz
Engenheiro de Computação
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