I currently have a setup where I have a Bluetooth
adapter on a Linux box, and one on Windows. Everything is configured
properly. I connect from the Windows Bluetooth adapter to the Linux one
via "Local Area Connection 2" in XP over TCP/IP. I manually type "ifconfig
bnep0 192.168.3.1" to assign the adapter an IP, then I have to restart DHCPD to
acquire an IP address over Bluetooth. This all works great.
My first question is: Is there a way to
recognize when a connection is made, so I can create a script or some code to
automatically set bnep0 to 192.168.3.1 and restart the dhcp server?
I only have 2 Bluetooth adapters. What if I
used a 3rd from windows to connect to Linux at the same time another one is
connected. Will it allow multiple connections? Will it show up as
bnep1 or still use bnep0?
Rob Taft, Software Engineer
Perigee, A Division
of Sensis Corporation
rtaft@sensis.com
315-453-7842, Ext.
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