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* Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
@ 2004-12-13 19:00 Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-13 20:03 ` [Bluez-users] " Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-13 19:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users, 'Marcel Holtmann'

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Hi Marcel,
here I'm again, the story is still runing. Now I'm able to connect to the
BT-accesspoint with pand only a short time till timeout.
I tried hcitool cc <baddr>
At first I have to start dmabt
Linux-Notebook:~ # dmabt

then

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool scan

Scanning ...

        00:0B:CE:00:01:8F       Bluetooth-Modul

the next step was

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool cc 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool con

Connections:

        < ACL 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F handle 41 state 1 lm SLAVE

Linux-Notebook:~ # ip link show

1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP> mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue

    link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00

2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,NOTRAILERS,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen
1000

    link/ether 00:08:0d:a9:18:53 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

3: sit0: <NOARP> mtu 1480 qdisc noqueue

    link/sit 0.0.0.0 brd 0.0.0.0

Linux-Notebook:~ #                 

 
With YaST pand was set as pand --search --master
and as networkdevice bnep0 was initialized, so I don't understand why it
doesn't apear within the listing of ip link show.
The setup of network accesses by YaST for DSL also doesn't give me the
opportunity to use bnep0 as connection for DSL. There is only as PPP-Modus
PPP via Ethernet, etc. available, but not PPP via Bluetooth as I expected. 
 
Please, what is to do in order to get this foolish bnep0 device availabe for
DSL? bnep0 only appears in the initialization-area for network devices.
 
The everlasting reboot with Windows in order to get internet-access is very
boring and makes me not really happy!!!
 
Regards
Peter
 

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* [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-13 19:00 Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2) Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-13 20:03 ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-14 10:28   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-13 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Peter K. Martin; +Cc: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> here I'm again, the story is still runing. Now I'm able to connect to
> the BT-accesspoint with pand only a short time till timeout.
> I tried hcitool cc <baddr>
> At first I have to start dmabt
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # dmabt
> 
> then
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool scan
> 
> Scanning ...
> 
>         00:0B:CE:00:01:8F       Bluetooth-Modul
> 
> the next step was
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool cc 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool con
> 
> Connections:
> 
>         < ACL 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F handle 41 state 1 lm SLAVE
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # ip link show
> 
> 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP> mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
> 
>     link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
> 
> 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,NOTRAILERS,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast
> qlen 1000
> 
>     link/ether 00:08:0d:a9:18:53 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
> 
> 3: sit0: <NOARP> mtu 1480 qdisc noqueue
> 
>     link/sit 0.0.0.0 brd 0.0.0.0
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ #                 
> 
> 
>  
> With YaST pand was set as pand --search --master
> and as networkdevice bnep0 was initialized, so I don't understand why
> it doesn't apear within the listing of ip link show.
> The setup of network accesses by YaST for DSL also doesn't give me the
> opportunity to use bnep0 as connection for DSL. There is only as
> PPP-Modus PPP via Ethernet, etc. available, but not PPP via Bluetooth
> as I expected. 
>  
> Please, what is to do in order to get this foolish bnep0 device
> availabe for DSL? bnep0 only appears in the initialization-area for
> network devices.

maybe it is not a good idea to configure bnep0 with YaST at the moment
and actually I never tried this. If your AP is configured in router mode
then you should simply run "pand -n -c <bdadd>" and then "dhcpcd bnep0".

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-13 20:03 ` [Bluez-users] " Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-14 10:28   ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-14 10:32     ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-14 10:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,

##>maybe it is not a good idea to configure bnep0 with YaST at 
##>the moment and actually I never tried this. If your AP is 
##>configured in router mode then you should simply run "pand 
##>-n -c <bdadd>" and then "dhcpcd bnep0".

and here is the result

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool scan
Scanning ...
        00:0B:CE:00:01:8F       Bluetooth-Modul
Linux-Notebook:~ # pand -n -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
pand[8102]: Bluetooth PAN daemon
pand[8102]: Connecting to 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
pand[8102]: Connect to 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F failed. Connection refused(111)
Linux-Notebook:~ #

What means this, espacially refused(111)?

Regards
Peter




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 10:28   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-14 10:32     ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-14 10:59       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-14 10:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> ##>maybe it is not a good idea to configure bnep0 with YaST at 
> ##>the moment and actually I never tried this. If your AP is 
> ##>configured in router mode then you should simply run "pand 
> ##>-n -c <bdadd>" and then "dhcpcd bnep0".
> 
> and here is the result
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool scan
> Scanning ...
>         00:0B:CE:00:01:8F       Bluetooth-Modul
> Linux-Notebook:~ # pand -n -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> pand[8102]: Bluetooth PAN daemon
> pand[8102]: Connecting to 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> pand[8102]: Connect to 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F failed. Connection refused(111)
> Linux-Notebook:~ #
> 
> What means this, espacially refused(111)?

in most cases this is PIN or link key problem. Check with "hcidump -x"
to be sure.

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 10:32     ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-14 10:59       ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-14 11:09         ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-14 10:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,

##>> What means this, espacially refused(111)?
##>
##>in most cases this is PIN or link key problem. Check with 
##>"hcidump -x" to be sure.

I give you the responses of hcidump -x and hcidump -a

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 02 00 00 00 01
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 05 04
> HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
  00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
  00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 15 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
  29 00 0F 00
> HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change (0x20) plen 7
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
  01 0D 08 00 29 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
  29 00 05
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0f00 scid 0x0040 result 2 status 0
< HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
  29 00 13
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 06 04
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
  00 29 00 16

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -a
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
  . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  . . . .
> HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
  . . . . . . . .
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
  . ) . . . . . . . . .
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 15 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
  ) . . .
> HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change (0x20) plen 7
  . . . . . . .
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
  . . . . ) .
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  . ) . . .
> HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
  ) . .
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0f00 scid 0x0040 result 2 status 0
< HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
  ) . .
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  . . . .
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
  . ) . .

Linux-Notebook:~ #

Regards
Peter                      




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 10:59       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-14 11:09         ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-14 11:37           ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-14 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> ##>> What means this, espacially refused(111)?
> ##>
> ##>in most cases this is PIN or link key problem. Check with 
> ##>"hcidump -x" to be sure.
> 
> I give you the responses of hcidump -x and hcidump -a

no need for both in this case and -X combines them.

> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
> HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
> device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
> < HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 02 00 00 00 01
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 05 04
> > HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
>   00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
>   00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 15 scid 0x0040
> < HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
>   29 00 0F 00
> > HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change (0x20) plen 7
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
>   01 0D 08 00 29 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
>   29 00 05
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
>     L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0f00 scid 0x0040 result 2 status 0

this means PSM not supported. Are you sure that your AP supports the PAN
profile? Maybe you wanna try dund.

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 11:09         ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-14 11:37           ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-14 11:47             ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-14 11:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
with YaST now I stopped pand and started dund --search --persist

##>
##>this means PSM not supported. Are you sure that your AP 
##>supports the PAN profile? Maybe you wanna try dund.

here the results of dund

Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
< HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
  2B 00 13
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 06 04
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
  00 2B 00 16
< HCI Command: Inquiry (0x01|0x0001) plen 5
  33 8B 9E 0A 0A
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 01 04
> HCI Event: Inquiry Result (0x02) plen 15
  01 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00 00 00 03 02 0C 5A
> HCI Event: Inquiry Complete (0x01) plen 1
  00
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 01 00 0C DA 01
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 05 04
> HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
  00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
  00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
  29 00 0F 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
  01 0D 08 00 29 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
  29 00 05
> HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
< HCI Command: Link Key Request Reply (0x01|0x000b) plen 22
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 F8 AA 01 A8 18 28 1B 17 C5 CB 52 40 71 AF
  72 BF
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
  01 0B 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 3 status 0
< HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
  29 00 13
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 06 04
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
  00 29 00 16

Regards
Peter




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 11:37           ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-14 11:47             ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-14 13:39               ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15  8:33               ` AW: [Bluez-users] " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-14 11:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> with YaST now I stopped pand and started dund --search --persist

why don't you try it first by hand and with the YaST settings for dund
and pand. Actually these entries are for a PAN or LAP server and not
really for the client use.

> ##>
> ##>this means PSM not supported. Are you sure that your AP 
> ##>supports the PAN profile? Maybe you wanna try dund.
> 
> here the results of dund
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
> HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
> device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
> < HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
>   2B 00 13
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 06 04
> > HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
>   00 2B 00 16
> < HCI Command: Inquiry (0x01|0x0001) plen 5
>   33 8B 9E 0A 0A
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 01 04
> > HCI Event: Inquiry Result (0x02) plen 15
>   01 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00 00 00 03 02 0C 5A
> > HCI Event: Inquiry Complete (0x01) plen 1
>   00
> < HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 01 00 0C DA 01
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 05 04
> > HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
>   00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
>   00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
> < HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
>   29 00 0F 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
>   01 0D 08 00 29 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
>   29 00 05
> > HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> < HCI Command: Link Key Request Reply (0x01|0x000b) plen 22
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 F8 AA 01 A8 18 28 1B 17 C5 CB 52 40 71 AF
>   72 BF
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
>   01 0B 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
>     L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 3 status 0
> < HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
>   29 00 13
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 06 04
> > HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
>   00 29 00 16

this time the connection is refused, because of a security issue. I
assume that the link key you send is wrong. Remove the link_key file
from /etc/bluetooth/ and disable pand and dund settings in YaST and then
restart your system. Then try "dund -n -c ...".

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 11:47             ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-14 13:39               ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15 10:46                 ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-15  8:33               ` AW: [Bluez-users] " Peter K. Martin
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-14 13:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,

##>
##>this time the connection is refused, because of a security=20
##>issue. I assume that the link key you send is wrong. Remove=20
##>the link_key file from /etc/bluetooth/ and disable pand and=20
##>dund settings in YaST and then restart your system. Then try=20
##>"dund -n -c ...".
##>

When, at first, dund --search --persist was still active, I got =
immediately
- after removing link_key file - a connection to the AP. Then I disabled =
the
dund and pand settings in YaST.
Before I started, I removed again link_key file. Here are the results

Linux-Notebook:~ # dmabt
Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool scan
Scanning ...
        00:0B:CE:00:01:8F       Bluetooth-Modul
Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -n -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
dund[6943]: Bluetooth DUN daemon
dund[6943]: Searching for LAP on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
dund[6943]: Failed to connect to the SDP server. Connection refused(111)
Linux-Notebook:~ #

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 01 00 AD FC 01
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 05 04
> HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
  00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
  00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
  29 00 0F 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
  01 0D 08 00 29 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
  29 00 05
> HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
< HCI Command: Link Key Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000c) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
  01 0C 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
< HCI Command: PIN Code Request Reply (0x01|0x000d) plen 23
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 07 36 31 33 31 32 39 31 00 00 00 00 00 00
  00 00 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
  01 0D 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: Link Key Notification (0x18) plen 23
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 5D 3C F6 8F 76 A6 EF 83 C6 68 B2 C4 0F FE
  E2 C2 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 4 status 0
< HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
  29 00 13
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 06 04
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
  00 29 00 16

In the meantime I got a email from ELMEG the producer of the AP. They =
told
me that the AP uses the LAP via DUN. So it must be possible to establish =
a
connection to the AP and the router. If the connection is active, what =
have
I to do to use it? In windows I have to initialize COM as =
kableconnection
between two computers and to enable the usage of this COM by the
BT-connection.

How to go on?

Regards
Peter




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 11:47             ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-14 13:39               ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-15  8:33               ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15 10:48                 ` Marcel Holtmann
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-15  8:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
I doesn't hear anything about the problem that I described.

The AP is dund related, but I'm not able to connect via dund internet.
What's about rfcomm? Does rfcomm understand LAP or how have I to combine
rfcomm with dund?

Pleas give me a hint!!!

Regards
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-14 13:39               ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-15 10:46                 ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-15 11:08                   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-15 10:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> ##>
> ##>this time the connection is refused, because of a security 
> ##>issue. I assume that the link key you send is wrong. Remove 
> ##>the link_key file from /etc/bluetooth/ and disable pand and 
> ##>dund settings in YaST and then restart your system. Then try 
> ##>"dund -n -c ...".
> ##>
> 
> When, at first, dund --search --persist was still active, I got immediately
> - after removing link_key file - a connection to the AP. Then I disabled the
> dund and pand settings in YaST.

and you may make sure that no pand or dund is running.

> Before I started, I removed again link_key file. Here are the results
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # dmabt
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool scan
> Scanning ...
>         00:0B:CE:00:01:8F       Bluetooth-Modul
> Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -n -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> dund[6943]: Bluetooth DUN daemon
> dund[6943]: Searching for LAP on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> dund[6943]: Failed to connect to the SDP server. Connection refused(111)
> Linux-Notebook:~ #
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
> HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
> device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
> < HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 01 00 AD FC 01
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 05 04
> > HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
>   00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
>   00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
> < HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
>   29 00 0F 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
>   01 0D 08 00 29 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
>   29 00 05
> > HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> < HCI Command: Link Key Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000c) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
>   01 0C 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> < HCI Command: PIN Code Request Reply (0x01|0x000d) plen 23
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 07 36 31 33 31 32 39 31 00 00 00 00 00 00
>   00 00 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
>   01 0D 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: Link Key Notification (0x18) plen 23
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 5D 3C F6 8F 76 A6 EF 83 C6 68 B2 C4 0F FE
>   E2 C2 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
>     L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 4 status 0

now the access to the SDP server of your AP is failing with no
ressources. This is weird. Try to run a "sdptool browse...".

> In the meantime I got a email from ELMEG the producer of the AP. They told
> me that the AP uses the LAP via DUN. So it must be possible to establish a
> connection to the AP and the router. If the connection is active, what have
> I to do to use it? In windows I have to initialize COM as kableconnection
> between two computers and to enable the usage of this COM by the
> BT-connection.

LAP and DUN are two different profiles. I don't get what you mean.

Regards

Marcel




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15  8:33               ` AW: [Bluez-users] " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-15 10:48                 ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-15 10:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> I doesn't hear anything about the problem that I described.

don't be ridiculous. You can't always expect an immediate reply, because
you don't pay for it ;)

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 10:46                 ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-15 11:08                   ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15 11:13                     ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-15 11:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
sorry for being ridiculous but the problem is getting on my nerves. =
Always
the changing between Linux and windows in order to get =
internet-connection.=20

##>and you may make sure that no pand or dund is running.
##>

I rebooted teh whole system after disabling pand and dund.

##>
##>LAP and DUN are two different profiles. I don't get what you mean.
##>
elmeg Hotline wrote:
leider liegen uns f=FCr Anwendungen unter Linux keine Informationen vor.

Fuer einen Verbindungsaufbau zum Bluetooth-Accesspoint wird das LAP (LAN
Access Profile) via DUN (Dial-Up Networking) verwendet. Wenn diese =
Dienste
unterstuetzt werden, sollte ein Verbindungsaufbau problemlos moeglich =
sein.

So, I'm not so good in Linux to find the right way. Perhaps it may be
possible with rfcomm ?
What da you mean?

Regards
Peter




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 11:08                   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-15 11:13                     ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-15 12:37                       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-15 11:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> ##>
> ##>LAP and DUN are two different profiles. I don't get what you mean.
> ##>
> elmeg Hotline wrote:
> leider liegen uns f=FCr Anwendungen unter Linux keine Informationen vor.
>=20
> Fuer einen Verbindungsaufbau zum Bluetooth-Accesspoint wird das LAP (LA=
N
> Access Profile) via DUN (Dial-Up Networking) verwendet. Wenn diese Dien=
ste
> unterstuetzt werden, sollte ein Verbindungsaufbau problemlos moeglich s=
ein.

what the f* is this. Use "sdptool browse ..." and "sdptool search ..."
to find out what services/profiles this device really supports, because
it seems that their support don't even know it.

Also do a "hcitool info ..." for me.

> So, I'm not so good in Linux to find the right way. Perhaps it may be
> possible with rfcomm ?
> What da you mean?

Of course it is possible, but maybe this is not the best device you can
buy (at least speaking about its Bluetooth support).

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 11:13                     ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-15 12:37                       ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15 13:44                         ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-15 12:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
now no pand or dund is running.

##>what the f* is this. Use "sdptool browse ..." and "sdptool=20
##>search ..." to find out what services/profiles this device=20
##>really supports, because it seems that their support don't=20
##>even know it.

the results make not really happy, isn't it so?

Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool browse 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
Browsing 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...

Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F LAP
Unknown service 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F DUN
Unknown service 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F

Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search LAP
Unknown service LAP
Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search DUN
Inquiring ...
Searching for DUN on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...
Linux-Notebook:~ #      =20

##>Also do a "hcitool info ..." for me.

Perhaps this gives a way to you:

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcitool info 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
Requesting information ...
        BD Address:  00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
        Device Name: Bluetooth-Modul
        LMP Version: 1.1 (0x1) LMP Subversion: 0x175
        Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
        Features: 0xff 0xff 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
                <3-slot packets> <5-slot packets> <encryption> <slot =
offset>
                <timing accuracy> <role switch> <hold mode> <sniff mode>
                <park state> <RSSI> <channel quality> <SCO link> <HV2
packets>
                <HV3 packets> <u-law log> <A-law log> <CVSD> <paging =
scheme>
                <power control> <transparent SCO>

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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 12:37                       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-15 13:44                         ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-15 15:58                           ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15 17:05                           ` Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-15 13:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> ##>what the f* is this. Use "sdptool browse ..." and "sdptool 
> ##>search ..." to find out what services/profiles this device 
> ##>really supports, because it seems that their support don't 
> ##>even know it.
> 
> the results make not really happy, isn't it so?
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool browse 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> Browsing 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F LAP
> Unknown service 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F DUN
> Unknown service 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search LAP
> Unknown service LAP
> Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search DUN
> Inquiring ...
> Searching for DUN on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...
> Linux-Notebook:~ #       

maybe you should read the manpage of sdptool first.

	sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F --tree dun
	sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F --tree lan

If you see problems don't forget to run "hcidump -X".

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 13:44                         ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-15 15:58                           ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15 17:05                           ` Peter K. Martin
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-15 15:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
     =20
##>
##>maybe you should read the manpage of sdptool first.
##>
##>	sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F --tree dun
##>	sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F --tree lan

I red the manpage and tried sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F =
DUN
the response was
unknown service --bdaddr
next try was sdptool search 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F DUN
unknown service 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
and I used the capital letters for DUN as on manpage SERVICE is also =
written
with capital letters

But now I'll try again and I hope the story will end some day.

Regards
Peter





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* AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 13:44                         ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-15 15:58                           ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-15 17:05                           ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-15 17:28                             ` Marcel Holtmann
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-15 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
here are the results. I was successful, when I removed link_key again.

Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # rm link_key
Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # cd ~
Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F dun
Searching for dun on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...
Linux-Notebook:~ # cd /etc/bluetooth/

hcidump -x gave:

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 02 00 00 00 01
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 05 04
> HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
  00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
  00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
  29 00 0F 00
> HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change (0x20) plen 7
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
  01 0D 08 00 29 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
  29 00 05
> HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
< HCI Command: Link Key Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000c) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
  01 0C 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
< HCI Command: PIN Code Request Reply (0x01|0x000d) plen 23
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 07 36 31 33 31 32 39 31 00 00 00 00 00 00
  00 00 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
  01 0D 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: Link Key Notification (0x18) plen 23
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 80 16 BD DF 9C 8A 0D EA F1 A9 87 6D D8 FD
  62 8C 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 0 status 0
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 0
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 4
    MTU 2016
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 24
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 20 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0xf
          pat uuid-16 0x1103 (DUN)
          max 0xffff
          aid(s) 0x0000 - 0xffff
          cont 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 15
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 11 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x6
          cnt 0x3
          cont 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
  29 00 13
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 06 04
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
  00 29 00 16

and 
Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # rm link_key
Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # cd ~
Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F lan
Searching for lan on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...
Service Name: Netzwerkzugang
Service RecHandle: 0x10000
Service Class ID List:
  "LAN Access Using PPP" (0x1102)
Protocol Descriptor List:
  "L2CAP" (0x0100)
  "RFCOMM" (0x0003)
    Channel: 1
Language Base Attr List:
  code_ISO639: 0x656e
  encoding:    0x6a
  base_offset: 0x100

hcidump -x
Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 02 00 00 00 01
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 05 04
> HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
  00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
  00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
  29 00 0F 00
> HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change (0x20) plen 7
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
  01 0D 08 00 29 00
> HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
  29 00 05
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
< HCI Command: Link Key Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000c) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
  01 0C 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
< HCI Command: PIN Code Request Reply (0x01|0x000d) plen 23
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 07 36 31 33 31 32 39 31 00 00 00 00 00 00
  00 00 00
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
  01 0D 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> HCI Event: Link Key Notification (0x18) plen 23
  8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 26 2F 2C 00 E6 29 ED BC 43 04 77 C4 AC 6A
  FE F2 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 0 status 0
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 0
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 4
    MTU 2016
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 24
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 20 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0xf
          pat uuid-16 0x1102 (LAN)
          max 0xffff
          aid(s) 0x0000 - 0xffff
          cont 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 93
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 89 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x54
          cnt 0x51
          srv rec #0
            aid 0x0000 (SrvRecHndl)
               uint 0x10000
            aid 0x0001 (SrvClassIDList)
               < uuid-16 0x1102 (LAN) >
            aid 0x0002 (SrvRecState)
               uint 0xcebb2243
            aid 0x0004 (ProtocolDescList)
               < < uuid-16 0x0100 (L2CAP) > <
               uuid-16 0x0003 (RFCOMM) uint 0x1 > >
            aid 0x0006 (LangBaseAttrIDList)
               < uint 0x656e uint 0x6a uint 0x100 >
            aid 0x0100 (SrvName)
               str "Netzwerkzugang"

          cont 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
  01 29 00 01 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
< HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
  29 00 13
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 06 04
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
  00 29 00 16

so, I think lan-service is supported but what have I to do?
Marcel, please be so kind ....

Regards
Peter




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* Re: AW: [Bluez-users] Re: Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 17:05                           ` Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-15 17:28                             ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-16 10:49                               ` AW: [Bluez-users] " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-15 17:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> here are the results. I was successful, when I removed link_key again.

I don't what is with the link key. Still weird that they request
authentication on the SDP search, but not using security mode 3.

> Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # rm link_key
> Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # cd ~
> Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F dun
> Searching for dun on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...
> Linux-Notebook:~ # cd /etc/bluetooth/
> 
> hcidump -x gave:
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
> HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
> device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
> < HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 02 00 00 00 01
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 05 04
> > HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
>   00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
>   00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
> < HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
>   29 00 0F 00
> > HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change (0x20) plen 7
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
>   01 0D 08 00 29 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
>   29 00 05
> > HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> < HCI Command: Link Key Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000c) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
>   01 0C 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> < HCI Command: PIN Code Request Reply (0x01|0x000d) plen 23
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 07 36 31 33 31 32 39 31 00 00 00 00 00 00
>   00 00 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
>   01 0D 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: Link Key Notification (0x18) plen 23
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 80 16 BD DF 9C 8A 0D EA F1 A9 87 6D D8 FD
>   62 8C 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
>     L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 0 status 0
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 0
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
>     L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 4
>     MTU 2016
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
>     L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
>     L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 24
>     L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 20 [psm 1]
>         SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0xf
>           pat uuid-16 0x1103 (DUN)
>           max 0xffff
>           aid(s) 0x0000 - 0xffff
>           cont 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 15
>     L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 11 [psm 1]
>         SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x6
>           cnt 0x3
>           cont 00
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
> < HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
>   29 00 13
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 06 04
> > HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
>   00 29 00 16
> 
> and 
> Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # rm link_key
> Linux-Notebook:/etc/bluetooth # cd ~
> Linux-Notebook:~ # sdptool search --bdaddr 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F lan
> Searching for lan on 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F ...
> Service Name: Netzwerkzugang
> Service RecHandle: 0x10000
> Service Class ID List:
>   "LAN Access Using PPP" (0x1102)
> Protocol Descriptor List:
>   "L2CAP" (0x0100)
>   "RFCOMM" (0x0003)
>     Channel: 1
> Language Base Attr List:
>   code_ISO639: 0x656e
>   encoding:    0x6a
>   base_offset: 0x100
> 
> hcidump -x
> Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
> HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
> device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
> < HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 18 CC 02 00 00 00 01
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 05 04
> > HCI Event: Role Change (0x12) plen 8
>   00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
>   00 29 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
> < HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings (0x02|0x000d) plen 4
>   29 00 0F 00
> > HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change (0x20) plen 7
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
>   01 0D 08 00 29 00
> > HCI Event: Max Slots Change (0x1b) plen 3
>   29 00 05
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > HCI Event: Link Key Request (0x17) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> < HCI Command: Link Key Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000c) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
>   01 0C 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> < HCI Command: PIN Code Request Reply (0x01|0x000d) plen 23
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 07 36 31 33 31 32 39 31 00 00 00 00 00 00
>   00 00 00
> > HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
>   01 0D 04 00 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00
> > HCI Event: Link Key Notification (0x18) plen 23
>   8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 26 2F 2C 00 E6 29 ED BC 43 04 77 C4 AC 6A
>   FE F2 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
>     L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 0 status 0
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 0
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
>     L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 4
>     MTU 2016
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
>     L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
>     L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 24
>     L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 20 [psm 1]
>         SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0xf
>           pat uuid-16 0x1102 (LAN)
>           max 0xffff
>           aid(s) 0x0000 - 0xffff
>           cont 00
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 93
>     L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 89 [psm 1]
>         SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x54
>           cnt 0x51
>           srv rec #0
>             aid 0x0000 (SrvRecHndl)
>                uint 0x10000
>             aid 0x0001 (SrvClassIDList)
>                < uuid-16 0x1102 (LAN) >
>             aid 0x0002 (SrvRecState)
>                uint 0xcebb2243
>             aid 0x0004 (ProtocolDescList)
>                < < uuid-16 0x0100 (L2CAP) > <
>                uuid-16 0x0003 (RFCOMM) uint 0x1 > >
>             aid 0x0006 (LangBaseAttrIDList)
>                < uint 0x656e uint 0x6a uint 0x100 >
>             aid 0x0100 (SrvName)
>                str "Netzwerkzugang"
> 
>           cont 00
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
>   01 29 00 01 00
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
>     L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
> < HCI Command: Disconnect (0x01|0x0006) plen 3
>   29 00 13
> > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
>   00 01 06 04
> > HCI Event: Disconn Complete (0x05) plen 4
>   00 29 00 16
> 
> so, I think lan-service is supported but what have I to do?

So they are using LAN access using PPP and not the Dialup Networking
profile. Even if the name is somekind misleading you must use dund for
the connection. Maybe this one does this right job:

	dund -n -D -P 1 -X 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F

If not then your must send in the hcidump and hope that someone decodes
the PPP problems. Using PAN would be a lot easier.

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-15 17:28                             ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-16 10:49                               ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-16 11:09                                 ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-16 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
my BT-problem makes me a little bit sick now. I hoped to solve the =
problem
with you last hints but what happens - really nothing. So the AP is a =
silly
thing.
Here is what I have done:
In YaST still disabled dund and pand
At the very beginnig of my try and error story the kbluetoothd gave me =
the
proposal to change BT device class to 0x100100 and I did so in hcid.conf =
--
does it effect negative to dund?
Because
##>
##>So they are using LAN access using PPP and not the Dialup=20
##>Networking profile. Even if the name is somekind misleading=20
##>you must use dund for the connection. Maybe this one does=20
##>this right job:
##>
##>	dund -n -D -P 1 -X 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F

Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -n -D -P 1 -X 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
LAP (LAN Access over PPP) daemon version 2.10
Usage:
        dund <options> [pppd options]
Options:
        --show --list -l          Show active LAP connections
        --listen -s               Listen for LAP connections
        --connect -c <bdaddr>     Create LAP connection
        --search -Q[duration]     Search and connect
        --kill -k <bdaddr>        Kill LAP connection
        --killall -K              Kill all LAP connections
        --channel -P <channel>    RFCOMM channel
        --source -S <bdaddr>      Source bdaddr
        --nosdp -D                Disable SDP
        --nodetach -n             Do not become a daemon
        --persist -p[interval]    Persist mode
        --pppd -d <pppd>          Location of the PPP daemon (pppd)
        --msdun -X[timeo]         Enable Microsoft dialup networking =
support
        --cache -C[valid]         Enable addess cache
Linux-Notebook:~ #

I tried a second time after deleting link_key and the result was the =
same.

##>
##>If not then your must send in the hcidump and hope that=20
##>someone decodes the PPP problems. Using PAN would be a lot easier.

hcidump -x showed nothing right after starting dund -n -D -P 1 -X
00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
and after some 20 seconds these responses appeared

Linux-Notebook:~ # hcidump -x
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.11
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
< HCI Command: Inquiry (0x01|0x0001) plen 5
  33 8B 9E 06 00
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
  00 01 01 04
> HCI Event: Inquiry Result (0x02) plen 15
  01 8F 01 00 CE 0B 00 01 00 00 00 03 02 9B 1F
> HCI Event: Inquiry Complete (0x01) plen 1
  00

I don't understand this behaviour as the kbluetoothd shows me the AP =
with
the LAN-symbol even when I do a refresh.
What's going on with the nasty AP? How can I convince it to give me the
rigth connection.

Regards
Peter




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-16 10:49                               ` AW: [Bluez-users] " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-16 11:09                                 ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-16 14:21                                   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-16 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> At the very beginnig of my try and error story the kbluetoothd gave me the
> proposal to change BT device class to 0x100100 and I did so in hcid.conf --
> does it effect negative to dund?

there is not negative effect.

> ##>
> ##>So they are using LAN access using PPP and not the Dialup 
> ##>Networking profile. Even if the name is somekind misleading 
> ##>you must use dund for the connection. Maybe this one does 
> ##>this right job:
> ##>
> ##>	dund -n -D -P 1 -X 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -n -D -P 1 -X 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> LAP (LAN Access over PPP) daemon version 2.10
> Usage:
>         dund <options> [pppd options]
> Options:
>         --show --list -l          Show active LAP connections
>         --listen -s               Listen for LAP connections
>         --connect -c <bdaddr>     Create LAP connection
>         --search -Q[duration]     Search and connect
>         --kill -k <bdaddr>        Kill LAP connection
>         --killall -K              Kill all LAP connections
>         --channel -P <channel>    RFCOMM channel
>         --source -S <bdaddr>      Source bdaddr
>         --nosdp -D                Disable SDP
>         --nodetach -n             Do not become a daemon
>         --persist -p[interval]    Persist mode
>         --pppd -d <pppd>          Location of the PPP daemon (pppd)
>         --msdun -X[timeo]         Enable Microsoft dialup networking support
>         --cache -C[valid]         Enable addess cache
> Linux-Notebook:~ #

Oh may bad. There is a typo in there :(

	dund -n -D -P 1 -X -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F

> I don't understand this behaviour as the kbluetoothd shows me the AP with
> the LAN-symbol even when I do a refresh.

May this icon is based on the class of device of your AP or a service
search on it. This has nothing to do with your problem.

> What's going on with the nasty AP? How can I convince it to give me the
> rigth connection.

It is PPP over RFCOMM and PPP itself is not a nice thing.

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-16 11:09                                 ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-16 14:21                                   ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-16 19:53                                     ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-16 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
very, very good news. I got the connection.

##>
##>	dund -n -D -P 1 -X -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
##>

Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -n -D -P 1 -X -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
dund[8823]: Bluetooth DUN daemon
dund[8823]: Connecting to 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F channel 1
dund[8823]: Connection established
Linux-Notebook:~ # Using interface ppp0
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/rfcomm0
local  IP address 192.168.1.76
remote IP address 192.168.1.250
Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 8862), status = 0x0

What is now to do in order to reach the router and by this the internet?

Regards
Peter




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-16 14:21                                   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-16 19:53                                     ` Marcel Holtmann
  2004-12-17 10:04                                       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-16 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Peter,

> very, very good news. I got the connection.
> 
> ##>
> ##>	dund -n -D -P 1 -X -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> ##>
> 
> Linux-Notebook:~ # dund -n -D -P 1 -X -c 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F
> dund[8823]: Bluetooth DUN daemon
> dund[8823]: Connecting to 00:0B:CE:00:01:8F channel 1
> dund[8823]: Connection established
> Linux-Notebook:~ # Using interface ppp0
> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/rfcomm0
> local  IP address 192.168.1.76
> remote IP address 192.168.1.250
> Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 8862), status = 0x0
> 
> What is now to do in order to reach the router and by this the internet?

you may need to tweak some PPP settings to get a defaultroute, but then
it should work out of the box. Your router should do the NAT for you.

Regards

Marcel




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* AW: [Bluez-users] Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-16 19:53                                     ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2004-12-17 10:04                                       ` Peter K. Martin
  2004-12-17 14:47                                         ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Peter K. Martin @ 2004-12-17 10:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

Hi Marcel,
thanks a lot for your professional help. I will try to get the information
how to connect to the network from my local linux-user group.

At the moment I'm not able to configure dund and ppp0 by YaST.

Best regards and marry Christmas
Peter




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* Re: [Bluez-users] Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2)
  2004-12-17 10:04                                       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
@ 2004-12-17 14:47                                         ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2004-12-17 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ Mailing List

Hi Peter,

> thanks a lot for your professional help. I will try to get the information
> how to connect to the network from my local linux-user group.

this PPP stuff is crap. If you plan to buy yourself a new router, try to
get one with PAN support. What I forgot to tell you is that you can add
any pppd option at the end of your dund command line. So maybe adding
"noauth defaultrouter" after the BD_ADDR is enough to let you use the
internet connection.

> At the moment I'm not able to configure dund and ppp0 by YaST.

I am not sure if this will really work.

Regards

Marcel




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2004-12-13 19:00 Toshiba and BT (SuSE 9.2) Peter K. Martin
2004-12-13 20:03 ` [Bluez-users] " Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-14 10:28   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-14 10:32     ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-14 10:59       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-14 11:09         ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-14 11:37           ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-14 11:47             ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-14 13:39               ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-15 10:46                 ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-15 11:08                   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-15 11:13                     ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-15 12:37                       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-15 13:44                         ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-15 15:58                           ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-15 17:05                           ` Peter K. Martin
2004-12-15 17:28                             ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-16 10:49                               ` AW: [Bluez-users] " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-16 11:09                                 ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-16 14:21                                   ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-16 19:53                                     ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-17 10:04                                       ` AW: " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-17 14:47                                         ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-12-15  8:33               ` AW: [Bluez-users] " Peter K. Martin
2004-12-15 10:48                 ` Marcel Holtmann

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