Hello,
I've got a little problem using PAN with a kernel 2.4.26.
If I start pand I'll get the error:
pand[698]: Bluetooth PAN daemon
pand[698]: Failed to get L2CAP options. Invalid argument(22)
I tried the same using kernel 2.6.7. and it works, but I have
to use kernel 2.4, because of a wlan driver, which is not supported
for kernel 2.6.
I tried to l2ping the bluetooth adapter, that works and I can also
open a l2cap socket on that host, so l2cap works.
I've installed the newest bluez packages and also patched the kernel
using patch-2.4.26-mh1.gz. No effect.
Any suggestions?
Thx & Greets
Basti
Hi Bastian,
> > Is this a vanilla 2.4.26 from kernel.org?
>
> Yes it is. Including the security patch from openwall.com.
remove the security patch and try again.
Regards
Marcel
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Hi Marcel,
On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 11:19, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Is this a vanilla 2.4.26 from kernel.org?
Yes it is. Including the security patch from openwall.com.
Greets
Basti
Hi Bastian,
> > so about what kernel version are we talking that fails? I am little bit
> > lost.
>
> PAN on 2.4.26 fails with "Failed to get L2CAP options. Invalid argument(22)",
> but it cannot be a problem with that kernel version, because I am
> now using the same kernel version on my laptop and PAN is working.
now I understand it. Is this a vanilla 2.4.26 from kernel.org?
Regards
Marcel
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Hi Marcel,
On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 09:01, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> so about what kernel version are we talking that fails? I am little bit
> lost.
PAN on 2.4.26 fails with "Failed to get L2CAP options. Invalid argument(22)",
but it cannot be a problem with that kernel version, because I am
now using the same kernel version on my laptop and PAN is working.
Greets
Basti
Hi Bastian,
> > this should actually not fail.
>
> I've got a 2.4.26 on my laptop and PAN is working without any
> problems, therefore it cannot be a problem with this kernel version, but
> I wonder, that it's working togehter with 2.6.7.
> I've absolutly no idea why this could fail on my 2.4.26er kernel...
so about what kernel version are we talking that fails? I am little bit
lost.
Regards
Marcel
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Hi Marcel,
On Sun, 2004-06-27 at 21:20, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> this should actually not fail.
I've got a 2.4.26 on my laptop and PAN is working without any
problems, therefore it cannot be a problem with this kernel version, but
I wonder, that it's working togehter with 2.6.7.
I've absolutly no idea why this could fail on my 2.4.26er kernel...
> What bluez-utils version is installed?
It's bluez-utils-2.7. Same result using version 2.3.
Greets
Basti
Hi Bastian,
> I've got a little problem using PAN with a kernel 2.4.26.
> If I start pand I'll get the error:
> pand[698]: Bluetooth PAN daemon
> pand[698]: Failed to get L2CAP options. Invalid argument(22)
> I tried the same using kernel 2.6.7. and it works, but I have
> to use kernel 2.4, because of a wlan driver, which is not supported
> for kernel 2.6.
> I tried to l2ping the bluetooth adapter, that works and I can also
> open a l2cap socket on that host, so l2cap works.
> I've installed the newest bluez packages and also patched the kernel
> using patch-2.4.26-mh1.gz. No effect.
this should actually not fail. Do you had any 2.4 version working? What
bluez-utils version is installed?
Regards
Marcel
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