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* [Bluez-users] Re: Accept incomming serial connection (palm hotsync)
       [not found] <20050110040324.3E5548852B@sc8-sf-spam1.sourceforge.net>
@ 2005-01-10 13:56 ` Jay Summet
  2005-01-11  9:23   ` Benoit Panizzon
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jay Summet @ 2005-01-10 13:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users, panizzon


>    3. Accept incomming serial connection (palm hotsync) (Benoit Panizzon)

> 
> --__--__--
> 
> Message: 3
> From: Benoit Panizzon <panizzon@woody.ch>
> To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 18:45:26 +0100
> Subject: [Bluez-users] Accept incomming serial connection (palm hotsync)
> Reply-To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> 
> Hi all
> 
> I'm trying to be able to sync my palm zire via bluetooth.
> 
> As I understood from the ircomm or USBtty Connection the palm just wants to 
> build a simple serial connection to the hotsync host.
> 
> Everything else via bluetooth works fine: obexpush, dund... (strange it does 
> not recognize pand, but I assume palm only supports dund...)
> 
> But I don't manage to build a serial connection.
> 
> When I add bind yes into frcomm.conf then the computer initiates the 
> connection and the palm of course rejects it...
> 
> So the solutions seamed to be to have an entry in rfcomm.conf with bind no and 
> then use:
> 
> rfcomm list /dev/rfcomm1 8
> 
> To announce channel 8 as serial service and then have the palm connect to 
> rfcomm1.
> 
> Unfortunately before the palm connects the rfcomm1 device is not availabe and 
> without it being available the palm does not seam to want to connect...
> 
> Are there any 'undocummented' options to rfcomm to make the device show being 
> present and waiting for the palm to connect? Like dund does?
> 
> Regards
> -Benoit-
> 

I am able to sync my Palm T via bluetooth, but the way I do it is not by setting 
up a serial connection. Instead, I set up a PAN connection (giving my palm pilot 
a local ip address and my computer another) and then do a NETWORK hotsync (vs 
serial over bluetooth) using the IP address of my computer. I tell Jpilot 
(pilot-link) to listen to "net:all" (or is it "net:any"....)...

I did this because I read (somewhere) that a plain serial over bluetooth 
wouldn't work for some odd reason...

Jay


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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Accept incomming serial connection (palm hotsync)
  2005-01-10 13:56 ` [Bluez-users] Re: Accept incomming serial connection (palm hotsync) Jay Summet
@ 2005-01-11  9:23   ` Benoit Panizzon
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Benoit Panizzon @ 2005-01-11  9:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users; +Cc: Jay Summet

Hi Jay

> I am able to sync my Palm T via bluetooth, but the way I do it is not by
> setting up a serial connection. Instead, I set up a PAN connection (giving
> my palm pilot a local ip address and my computer another) and then do a
> NETWORK hotsync (vs serial over bluetooth) using the IP address of my
> computer. I tell Jpilot (pilot-link) to listen to "net:all" (or is it
> "net:any"....)...

Yup, kpilot also is able to listen to net:any

But... I never managed to get a PAN Bluetooth Network Connection from my palm.

PAN with pand between two Linux Boxes work (one as NAP the other as PANU) 
works, so I assume by Linux Bluetooth Setup is correct.

What works is a dund connection via bluetooth an ppp.

But my Zire 72 does not offer to do a 'hotsync' via this ppp connection. Only 
'serial' aka 'local' or 'modem' connections are selectable from hotsync.

How did you manage to sync via IP?

Regards
-Benoit-
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