2004-04-11 21:31:02

by Richard Pruen

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Using BlueZ for network access via ppp does not work, nothing at all in log files

Hello everyone,

Hope you can help, because this has got me stumped.

I am trying to use dund to allow my pocket pc 2003 device to connect to my
home network. And it won't work, having checked all the log files there is
nothing in them at all relating to this. If I remove rfcomm tty support from
the kernel, then I do get entries saying that rfcomm can't connect. But with
it enabled there isn't a peep out of anything at all, dund, rfcomm and pppd
are all silent.

rfcomm can be connected to serial ports on my other pc, so everything seems
to work ok.

I have a Belken USB dongle, and slackware 9.1 with the 2.6.4 kernel, I have
the latest BlueZ packages.

Hope someone has some ideas of what to try to find the problem.

Thanks

Richard



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2004-04-12 13:37:05

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Using BlueZ for network access via ppp does not work, nothing at all in log files

Hi Richard,

> I am trying to use dund to allow my pocket pc 2003 device to connect to my
> home network. And it won't work, having checked all the log files there is
> nothing in them at all relating to this. If I remove rfcomm tty support from
> the kernel, then I do get entries saying that rfcomm can't connect. But with
> it enabled there isn't a peep out of anything at all, dund, rfcomm and pppd
> are all silent.

dund needs the RFCOMM TTY support. No matter what.

> rfcomm can be connected to serial ports on my other pc, so everything seems
> to work ok.
>
> I have a Belken USB dongle, and slackware 9.1 with the 2.6.4 kernel, I have
> the latest BlueZ packages.
>
> Hope someone has some ideas of what to try to find the problem.

Without any logfiles or hcidump or any other clues, how should we find
your problem.

Regards

Marcel




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