Return-Path: Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] D-Bus interfaces From: Fredrik Noring To: Marcel Holtmann Cc: BlueZ Mailing List In-Reply-To: <1076539335.3041.28.camel@pegasus> References: <1076265358.2670.36.camel@pegasus> <1076266267.14742.38.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1076267396.2670.58.camel@pegasus> <1076275689.14742.93.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1076277250.6869.24.camel@pegasus> <1076278554.14742.112.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1076279508.6869.54.camel@pegasus> <1076280612.14742.147.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1076282343.6869.65.camel@pegasus> <1076284317.14742.179.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1076287085.6869.70.camel@pegasus> <1076311376.14742.202.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1076321200.6869.75.camel@pegasus> <1076322129.5263.28.camel@kalkyl.roxen.com> <1076323138.6869.93.camel@pegasus> <1076502776.6281.81.camel@kalkyl.roxen.com> <1076506129.2777.83.camel@pegasus> <1076510103.6281.162.camel@kalkyl.roxen.com> <1076519103.2696.58.camel@pegasus> <1076538332.31726.29.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> <1076539335.3041.28.camel@pegasus> Content-Type: text/plain Message-Id: <1076540221.31726.39.camel@akka.yeti.nocrew.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 23:57:01 +0100 List-ID: Marcel, On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 23:42, Marcel Holtmann wrote: > I tought you meant up/down as real actions. Yes, that too. Set the device up/down as well as keep it up/down. That's what the user expects from the GUI buttons up/down. > Why? If you want to deny a paring, you can click cancel on the PIN > request. Well, you might want to avoid DOS PIN attacks by evil neighbours. > So lets combine these with (1) and (2). How to present it, is a problem > of the UI. (1) and (2) is about current devices, that may or may not be configured. This is about list/remove configurations, that may or may not have devices attached. It's not the same thing, really. > The pairing procedure should be run automaticly on the fist connect, so > we shouldn't care about it. Uh? You do need a scan to find other devices, don't you? > Yes. Please look at the code that RedHat already ships. Sure. > It sounds somekind weird, but it will help in some cases. I don't understand why. :) Fredrik