Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 09:59:57 -0700 From: Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net> To: Denis Fokin <sanvean@mail.ru> Cc: freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems with Bluetooth LAN access Message-ID: <4251728D.3060302@savvis.net> In-Reply-To: <E1DHtTj-0009Nr-00.sanvean-mail-ru@f17.mail.ru> References: <E1DHtTj-0009Nr-00.sanvean-mail-ru@f17.mail.ru>
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[moving to bluetooth@] Denis, > I meet a problem, while trying to access my LAN from iPaq 2210 through > FreeBSD 5.3 box via Bluetooth. I have an Tekram-branded USB-BT dongle. > This dongle is successfully recognized in OS and works: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > sanvean% /etc/rc.bluetooth start ubt0 looks fine to me > I can see my iPaq from FreeBSD good > And even ping it... good > And more, I can see all services, that iPaq provides. > > sanvean% sdptool browse 00:04:3e:80:45:d1 why are you using sdptool? there is nothing wrong with it, but FreeBSD 5.3 has its own sdp server (sdpd(8)) and client (sdpcontrol(8)). > Fine, let's bring up the service: > > sanvean% sdptool add --channel 7 LAN again why sdptool? in 5.3 rfcommm_pppd(8) should register LAN service automatically with local sdpd(8). > Here is my pppd.conf file: > > sanvean% cvery at /etc/ppp/ppp.conf > > default: > set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command > rfcomm-server: > set cd off > set dial > set speed 115200 > set timeout 0 > nat enable yes > set ifaddr 192.168.1.2/0 192.168.1.3/0 > enable dns > open > disable pap > deny pap > disable chap > deny chap looks fine to me. i do not think you need "open" > Now, going to iPaq.... Well, I can see my FreeBSD box, i have discovered > "LAN Access Using PPP" service and I am ready to use it. Let's go! > Password? Forged about it, clear the fields and tap Ok. > "Answering modem has disconnected", Ok! I have typed my FreeBSD login/password - > Still no luck. Have killed 6 hours investigating this - still no luck. just by looking at hcidump i can see that remote side has terminated the connection. i do not think this is the bluetooth related issue. most likely this is ppp related issue. ah, i see you already figured it out. i was just about to suggest you to check for ras :) btw, if you had used "hcidump -X" or "hcidump -A" you would have noticed that right away :) also how did you manage to start rfcomm_pppd(8)? it should exit if it cant register service with local sdpd(8). i do not see you mentioned sdpd(8) anywhere. > Have tried another services: OBEX, Serial - no luck :( > My devices can connect to each other, but cannot communicate. so, is everything works now? max
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