From: Isabel <st10900@gmail.com>
To: BlueZ development <bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Is it posible to generate passkey on some external device, and then update the BT-device (without MMi) automatically?
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:23:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <474FD67D.2070504@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <B340381F-12D7-44F6-8B6D-02918336E55E@holtmann.org>
Marcel Holtmann skrev:
> Hi Isabel,
> =
>> Useally a BT device without MMI uses a fixed passkey. If this device =
>> is
>> a public device, so that a group of people can connect to it, each
>> person should have a unique passkey with the public device.
>>
>> I wonder if it is possible with BlueZ to let some other external
>> controll/system generate a unique passkey for each person that =
>> wishes to
>> connect to this public device in the future.
>>
>> The external controll/system updates the public device and sends the =
>> new
>> passkey through a secure channel.
>>
>> Is there some function in BLueZ for this? Is this be possible?
> =
> not really, but you can create a passkey agent that hands out =
> different pin codes based on the remote device address.
> =
> Regards
> =
> Marcel
> =
> =
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I was thinking of setting up a couple of public BT-devices far away from
each other. And hoping that a person could have the same passkey with
all the public BT-devices. witch has no input og output capabilities)
This passkey agent that you talk about, was to be placed in the public
device i suppose. Since a person has to use the same passkey with all
the public BT-devices, I need some sentralized passkey agent.
I=B4ll have to think of some other idea of doing this...
-- Tripas
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2007-11-29 11:41 [Bluez-devel] Is it posible to generate passkey on some external device, and then update the BT-device (without MMi) automatically? Isabel Maldonado
2007-11-29 20:17 ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-11-30 9:23 ` Isabel [this message]
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