On 8/13/11 4:26 AM, Johan Hedberg wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011, Vinicius Costa Gomes wrote:
On 19:23 Fri 12 Aug, Isaiah Sarju wrote:
Hello,
Does Ubuntu, linux kernel 2.6.38.10, running bluez 4.91-0ubuntu1
have a special security policy for incoming rfcomm connections on
channel 1, and not other channels?
Most probably this is caused by a problem in how Ubuntu packages
BlueZ.
Could you try this: edit /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and add "pnat-server"
to the DisabledPlugins field (perhaps you will need to uncomment that
line). Restart bluetoothd and see if it works.
That could be the reason, however the plugin name is "pnat" and not
"pnat-server" (pnat-server is just the adapter driver name that the pnat
plugin registers).
Thank you both for the advice. Adding "pnat" to the comma separated list
worked for me.
main.conf now contains line:
DisablePlugins = network,input,pnat
What I could find on pnat-server in the archives stated that it has a
use on some Nokia device. What function does the pnat plugin serve?
Thank you,
Isaiah
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