BlueZ Peripheral: Detect Connection from Remote Device and Read RSSI

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Hi everyone,

I have a simple, BLE peripheral using BlueZ 5.47, its written in Python.

My question is this - when using BlueZ and operating as a peripheral,
is there a way to detect that a central has connected to me? Is there
a way to read the RSSI of the connection between us?

Regarding the RSSI, I did try executing the following:

"hcitool rssi <central-bdaddr>"

when I knew the central was connected to me but this failed and
replied "Get connection info failed: No such file or directory."

Any help appreciated.

Regards,
Matt
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