From: Hans Juergen Gamauf <gamauf@sbox.tugraz.at>
To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bluez-users] Problem with RFCOMM/Socket and security
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 20:30:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <457F0368.6050007@sbox.tugraz.at> (raw)
Hello to all!
I'm working with an Embedded System (Arm 9, Linux 2.6.17.3, Uart
Bluetooth Module from Bluegiga WT11) with Bluez, but without using
/etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf
I'm starting it with
/usr/sbin/hciattach /dev/ttyS1 csr 115200
/usr/sbin/hciconfig hci0 up
and can set it up using hciconfig (currently I only set the name)
Now I want to establish a simple RFCOMM-Socket-Connection between two of
these systems through
////// Server
_sock = socket(AF_BLUETOOTH, SOCK_STREAM, BTPROTO_RFCOMM);
loc_addr.rc_family = AF_BLUETOOTH;
loc_addr.rc_bdaddr = *BDADDR_ANY;
loc_addr.rc_channel = (uint8_t) 1;
bind(_sock, (struct sockaddr *)&loc_addr, sizeof(loc_addr));
listen(_sock, 1);
_clientSock = accept(_sock, (struct sockaddr *)&rem_addr, (socklen_t*)&opt);
Everything works fine!
But now I want to Authenticate and Encrypt this Connection, so I inserted
opt = RFCOMM_LM_AUTH|RFCOMM_LM_ENCRYPT;
setsockopt(_sock, SOL_RFCOMM, RFCOMM_LM, &opt, sizeof(opt));
after creating the socket, both on the server and the client, but now
the connection cannot be established, of course, the pin is missing
but where can I introduce it? I have no hcid.conf, so no pin_helper and
so on, is it possible to tell bluez the pin through this programm?
One little other problem:
I have many clients, and I want that only one connection at a time can
be established, but when one client is talking to the server, the next
client can establish it (connect returns 0) and can send the data, but I
don't know who receives the data
Is it possible to reject the connection from the server if he is dealing
already a client?
Thank you in advance!
regards,
Hans Juergen
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