Return-Path: Subject: Re: [gnome-bluetooth] What stuff in gnome-bluetooth does, and ideas for its future From: Fredrik Noring To: Edd Dumbill Cc: Marcel Holtmann , GNOME Bluetooth Mailing List , BlueZ Mailing List In-Reply-To: <1075390320.1269.6.camel@nova> References: <1064593223.12843.127.camel@saag> <1067882864.15593.326.camel@dhcp-116.surrey.redhat.com> <1067906859.15607.48.camel@saag> <1075331039.553.80.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1075337441.553.97.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1075374586.29731.86.camel@saag> <1075389771.26729.95.camel@pegasus> <1075390320.1269.6.camel@nova> Content-Type: text/plain Message-Id: <1075400074.22564.26.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:14:34 +0100 List-ID: Edd, tor 2004-01-29 klockan 16.32 skrev Edd Dumbill: > OK, I can see this. But it wouldn't be a violation if hcid maintained a > file with a list of devices with which it was paired? That's really the > information we're after. That's a good approach I think. We can have /etc/bluetooth/keytab and /etc/bluetooth/keytab.shadow (similar to /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow) where /etc/bluetooth/keytab is readable by all. > Well, that, and the ability to delete a link key. By invoking /sbin/hcid with a special unlink argument? Fredrik