Re: DUN client for oFono and BlueZ

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"Gustavo F. Padovan" <gustavo@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hi Kalle,

Hi Gustavo,

>> > 4. Agent server on BlueZ. This one is very similar to the HFP Agent server. At
>> > the end of the DUN agent project I plan to merge the both agent servers. SAP
>> > will take advantage of that merge too.
>> >
>> > 5. oFono DUN agent. Implement the agent handling for DUN.
>> 
>> Sorry, I'm not familiar with HFP Agent, but what will this agent
>> actually do on a DUN connection
>
> The agent can request a RFCOMM connection and receive the RFCOMM channel
> via DBus fd-passing. The the DUN plugin can do the handshake.

Ah, that makes perfect sense. Thanks for explaining it.

>> > 6. AT command parser and PPP stack integration with DUN. The biggest task,
>> > where the core of the project is.
>> >
>> > 7. ConnMan integration. Setup of the NAT and Internet Connections.
>> 
>> Why NAT is needed? I guess only for connection sharing.
>
> No idea yet, I guess Denis told me about the NAT, but that will be the
> last part of the project, so I'm not caring about it now. I have to
> check on my irc logs.

When I was using bt dun on my laptop (just manually running pppd with
debian's pon script) I didn't need nat at all.

-- 
Kalle Valo
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