Hi,
I apologize that this may not be the perfect place to post this
question but I was hoping that someone would be able to point me in
the right direction. I would like to make a cellphone ring by sending
a bluetooth message. I was wondering if anyone on this list knows if
this functionality is possible to implement.
Thanks,
Tri
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You're most probably right. Google for this file :
r320at_r1a.pdf
It has a complete list of AT commands (form Ericsson), including some
that looked like commands to generate a ring. Also, you should take a
look at the source code of Float's Mobile Agent (fma.sourceforge.net)
This program, I think, makes extensive use of the AT command set
(through bluetooth and IR) to perform all kinds of cool things.
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 17:48 +0100, Douglas Russell wrote:
> Actually, I'm pretty sure you can do this with an AT command. Don't ask me
> what it might be though. :-)
>
> On Wednesday 20 Jul 2005 17:27, Code Logic wrote:
> > I'm not sure if you can actually do that, at least not with only a BT
> > client. You will probably need an app that listens for BT messages on
> > the phone and plays some sound upon receiving the specific BT command.
> > Depending on the type of phone you are targeting, there might already be
> > some apps out there (Bemused) that can help you out.
> >
> > On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 08:52 -0400, Tri Ngo wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I apologize that this may not be the perfect place to post this
> > > question but I was hoping that someone would be able to point me in
> > > the right direction. I would like to make a cellphone ring by sending
> > > a bluetooth message. I was wondering if anyone on this list knows if
> > > this functionality is possible to implement.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Tri
> > >
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Scary stuff thanks for the advice.
On 7/20/05, Joshua Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
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>=20
> Tri Ngo wrote:
> > Thanks everyone. I havea follow up question, is it possible to
> > establish an rfcomm connection with a bluetooth phone automatically.
>=20
> My understanding is that if you have already established a paired
> relationship with the target bluetooth device, some phones will allow
> you to connect without prompting Yes/No on the target device.
>=20
> Looking at the content on the trifinite.org site, it appears that phones
> vulnerable to the BlueBug attack
> (http://trifinite.org/trifinite_stuff_bluebug.html) would also allow an
> attacker to establish an rfcomm connection without notifying the owner
> of the target device.
>=20
> - -Josh
> - --
> - -Joshua Wright
> [email protected]
>=20
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>=20
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Tri Ngo wrote:
> Thanks everyone. I havea follow up question, is it possible to
> establish an rfcomm connection with a bluetooth phone automatically.
My understanding is that if you have already established a paired
relationship with the target bluetooth device, some phones will allow
you to connect without prompting Yes/No on the target device.
Looking at the content on the trifinite.org site, it appears that phones
vulnerable to the BlueBug attack
(http://trifinite.org/trifinite_stuff_bluebug.html) would also allow an
attacker to establish an rfcomm connection without notifying the owner
of the target device.
- -Josh
- --
- -Joshua Wright
[email protected]
2005-2006 pgpkey: http://802.11ninja.net/pgpkey.htm
fingerprint: F00E 7A42 8375 0C55 964F E5A4 4D2F 22F6 3658 A4BF
Today I stumbled across the world's largest hotspot. The SSID is "linksys".
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Thanks everyone. I havea follow up question, is it possible to
establish an rfcomm connection with a bluetooth phone automatically.=20
As in, can the connection be established totally through a script
without interaction with the phone or the computer. I have read some
sites that mention that the phone asks if the connection with computer
is to be allowed, but is there a way to allow the phone to connect
automatically, without asking? I can't test this yet since I don't
have a bluetooth phone currently. My goal is to make the phone ring
without having to do anything on the phone.
Thanks again,
Tri
On 7/20/05, Collin R. Mulliner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>=20
> some cellphones, e.g. all Siemens phones have a special AT command to
> turn on the ring, this works quite nice :) Google should give you the
> right command, I don't have it on my mind right now.
>=20
> Maybe this helps.
>=20
> ... Collin
>=20
> On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 10:27 -0600, Code Logic wrote:
> > I'm not sure if you can actually do that, at least not with only a BT
> > client. You will probably need an app that listens for BT messages on
> > the phone and plays some sound upon receiving the specific BT command.
> > Depending on the type of phone you are targeting, there might already b=
e
> > some apps out there (Bemused) that can help you out.
> >
> > On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 08:52 -0400, Tri Ngo wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I apologize that this may not be the perfect place to post this
> > > question but I was hoping that someone would be able to point me in
> > > the right direction. I would like to make a cellphone ring by sending
> > > a bluetooth message. I was wondering if anyone on this list knows if
> > > this functionality is possible to implement.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Tri
> > >
> > >
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Hi,
some cellphones, e.g. all Siemens phones have a special AT command to
turn on the ring, this works quite nice :) Google should give you the
right command, I don't have it on my mind right now.
Maybe this helps.
... Collin
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 10:27 -0600, Code Logic wrote:
> I'm not sure if you can actually do that, at least not with only a BT
> client. You will probably need an app that listens for BT messages on
> the phone and plays some sound upon receiving the specific BT command.
> Depending on the type of phone you are targeting, there might already be
> some apps out there (Bemused) that can help you out.
>
> On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 08:52 -0400, Tri Ngo wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I apologize that this may not be the perfect place to post this
> > question but I was hoping that someone would be able to point me in
> > the right direction. I would like to make a cellphone ring by sending
> > a bluetooth message. I was wondering if anyone on this list knows if
> > this functionality is possible to implement.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tri
> >
> >
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Actually, I'm pretty sure you can do this with an AT command. Don't ask me
what it might be though. :-)
On Wednesday 20 Jul 2005 17:27, Code Logic wrote:
> I'm not sure if you can actually do that, at least not with only a BT
> client. You will probably need an app that listens for BT messages on
> the phone and plays some sound upon receiving the specific BT command.
> Depending on the type of phone you are targeting, there might already be
> some apps out there (Bemused) that can help you out.
>
> On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 08:52 -0400, Tri Ngo wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I apologize that this may not be the perfect place to post this
> > question but I was hoping that someone would be able to point me in
> > the right direction. I would like to make a cellphone ring by sending
> > a bluetooth message. I was wondering if anyone on this list knows if
> > this functionality is possible to implement.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tri
> >
> >
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I'm not sure if you can actually do that, at least not with only a BT
client. You will probably need an app that listens for BT messages on
the phone and plays some sound upon receiving the specific BT command.
Depending on the type of phone you are targeting, there might already be
some apps out there (Bemused) that can help you out.
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 08:52 -0400, Tri Ngo wrote:
> Hi,
> I apologize that this may not be the perfect place to post this
> question but I was hoping that someone would be able to point me in
> the right direction. I would like to make a cellphone ring by sending
> a bluetooth message. I was wondering if anyone on this list knows if
> this functionality is possible to implement.
>
> Thanks,
> Tri
>
>
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