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From: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
To: bluez@hippie-online.de
Cc: BlueZ Mailing List <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Bluetooth modem under SuSE 9.1
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:52:27 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1095843147.5762.30.camel@pegasus> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5725483$1095842295415139f78ba4b0.63992150@config17.schlund.de>

Hi,

> I am looking for a solution to use my bluetooth modem without root
> permissions.
> 
> The modem is a "Trust 56k v92 bluetooth wireless modem" which I use in
> connection with a "Trust BT180 USB bluetooth adapter". The behaviour
> described in the following is identical for two different boxes, a
> desktop and a notebook machine, running under SuSE 9.1 (kernel 2.6.4).
> I installed the packages bluez-libs (2.5-43), bluez-sdp (1.5-59),
> bluez-utils (2.4-65) and kdebluetooth (0.0.cvs20040216-42).
> 
> I modified two config files: In /etc/bluetooth/pin I entered the
> 12-digit PIN printed at the bottom of the modem. In /etc/rfcomm.conf I
> replaced the default entries "device" and "comment" by the modem's
> address (determined by the command "hcitool scan") and name.
> 
> So far everything works fine as described in the helpful online
> documentations of Marcel Holtmann and Jochen Lillich (except for
> "sdptool browse <address>" which does not return any information).
> 
> There are no rfcomm devices defined by SuSE. So I created one by the
> command "mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0". After this I can connect
> to the modem by "rfcomm connect 0 <address> 1" and use it like a normal
> modem via /dev/rfcomm0 (I use wvdial/kinternet for this).
> 
> My problem occurs when terminating the internet connection: At the same
> time the bluetooth connection is disconnected and /dev/rfcomm0 is
> deleted! So I need root permissions to recreate the device file every
> time I want to connect to the modem. :-(
> 
> Can anybody give me a solution or workaround for this disturbing
> behaviour?

install the udev package and everything should be fine.

Regards

Marcel




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2004-09-22  8:40 [Bluez-users] Bluetooth modem under SuSE 9.1 bluez
2004-09-22  8:52 ` Marcel Holtmann [this message]

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