I want to establish a pand connection to XP/SP2 with a MSI-6967 dongle.
I have installed the MSI driver for WinXP with SP2. The client is a
Laptop with a CBT100C card, Linux 2.4.22-mh7, bluez-libs+utils 2.12.
When I try to connect to the XP box with
pand --role PANU -c <ADR>
Windows is asking for the Pin. After entering the correct pin, I'm
always getting the following pand error:
...
pand[15249]: Connecting to <ADR>
hcid[15183]: link_key_request (sba=..., dab=...)
pand[15249]: Connect to <ADR> failed. Protocol error(71)
I'm able to connect to a PC running Bluez with the same setup.
-Erwin
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Hi Erwin,
> a simple "pand --connect ..." doesn't work, it results in the
> "Protocol error(71)" from pand. It seems that pand defaults to remote
> service "NAP", I wonder if there is (or should be) some kind of fallback
> mechanism that tries GN and PANU as well.
there is no need for a fallback. We should simply use the information
from the SDP search if nothing else is specified on the command line.
Will anyone volunteer to look at this and create a patch?
Regards
Marcel
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Am Mit, den 15.12.2004 schrieb Marcel Holtmann um 12:36:
> Hi Erwin,
>
> > yes, this works fine (with pand --service PANU ...).
>
> please do a "sdptool browse|search ..." with the --tree option. May we
> can get the service from the SDP record and use a good default. Does a
> simple "pand --connect ..." without any extra options work for you?
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
a simple "pand --connect ..." doesn't work, it results in the
"Protocol error(71)" from pand. It seems that pand defaults to remote
service "NAP", I wonder if there is (or should be) some kind of fallback
mechanism that tries GN and PANU as well.
Regards,
Erwin
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Am Mit, den 15.12.2004 schrieb Marcel Holtmann um 12:36:
> Hi Erwin,
>
> > yes, this works fine (with pand --service PANU ...).
>
> please do a "sdptool browse|search ..." with the --tree option. May we
> can get the service from the SDP record and use a good default. Does a
> simple "pand --connect ..." without any extra options work for you?
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
this is the output of "sdptool browse --tree <adr>" from XP home/SP2.
Regards,
Erwin
Hi Erwin,
> yes, this works fine (with pand --service PANU ...).
please do a "sdptool browse|search ..." with the --tree option. May we
can get the service from the SDP record and use a good default. Does a
simple "pand --connect ..." without any extra options work for you?
Regards
Marcel
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Am Mit, den 15.12.2004 schrieb Marcel Holtmann um 11:42:
> Hi Erwin,
>
> > Thanks a lot, I found out now that XP SP2 is obviously always configured
> > as PANU, I didn't find any way to change that. Maybe a different driver
> > would help to be able to configure it as NAP, I don't know.
>
> so doing a PANU (Linux) <-> PANU (XP SP2) connection works?
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
Hello Marcel,
yes, this works fine (with pand --service PANU ...).
Regards,
Erwin
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Hi Erwin,
> Thanks a lot, I found out now that XP SP2 is obviously always configured
> as PANU, I didn't find any way to change that. Maybe a different driver
> would help to be able to configure it as NAP, I don't know.
so doing a PANU (Linux) <-> PANU (XP SP2) connection works?
Regards
Marcel
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Look what MS stack knows:
http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Template2.cfm?LinkQualified=3DQualifiedProduct=
s&Details=3DYes&ProductID=3D956
It should work with our pand
Michal
Dne =FAt 14. prosince 2004 12:46 Erwin Authried napsal(a):
> I want to establish a pand connection to XP/SP2 with a MSI-6967 dongle.
> I have installed the MSI driver for WinXP with SP2. The client is a
> Laptop with a CBT100C card, Linux 2.4.22-mh7, bluez-libs+utils 2.12.
> When I try to connect to the XP box with
> pand --role PANU -c <ADR>
> Windows is asking for the Pin. After entering the correct pin, I'm
> always getting the following pand error:
>
> ...
> pand[15249]: Connecting to <ADR>
> hcid[15183]: link_key_request (sba=3D..., dab=3D...)
> pand[15249]: Connect to <ADR> failed. Protocol error(71)
>
> I'm able to connect to a PC running Bluez with the same setup.
>
> -Erwin
>
>
>
>
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Am Die, den 14.12.2004 schrieb Sebastian Roth um 13:55:
> Hi Erwin,
>
> ...
> < ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 11
> L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 7 [psm 15]
> BNEP: Control(0x01|0)
> Setup Req(0x01) size 0x02 dst 0x1116(NAP) src 0x1115(PANU)
>
> > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
> 01 29 00 01 00
>
> > ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 8
> L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 4 [psm 15]
> BNEP: Control(0x01|0)
> Setup Rsp(0x02) res 0x0001
> ...
>
> The linux box is asking for a connection but the windows box respondes
> with 0x0001 (Operation Failed: Invalid Destination Service UUID)
> http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/Bluetooth/BNEP.pdf (page 22)
>
> So I guess the windows bluetooth stack doesn't provide this service.
> Discover the services it provides with this command:
>
> hcitool info <bdaddr>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Sebastian
>
Thanks a lot, I found out now that XP SP2 is obviously always configured
as PANU, I didn't find any way to change that. Maybe a different driver
would help to be able to configure it as NAP, I don't know.
Regards,
Erwin
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Hi Erwin,
...
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 11
L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 7 [psm 15]
BNEP: Control(0x01|0)
Setup Req(0x01) size 0x02 dst 0x1116(NAP) src 0x1115(PANU)
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen 5
01 29 00 01 00
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 8
L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 4 [psm 15]
BNEP: Control(0x01|0)
Setup Rsp(0x02) res 0x0001
...
The linux box is asking for a connection but the windows box respondes
with 0x0001 (Operation Failed: Invalid Destination Service UUID)
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/Bluetooth/BNEP.pdf (page 22)
So I guess the windows bluetooth stack doesn't provide this service.
Discover the services it provides with this command:
hcitool info <bdaddr>
Best regards,
Sebastian
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Am Die, den 14.12.2004 schrieb Marcel Holtmann um 12:48:
> Hi Erwin,
>
> > I want to establish a pand connection to XP/SP2 with a MSI-6967 dongle.
> > I have installed the MSI driver for WinXP with SP2. The client is a
> > Laptop with a CBT100C card, Linux 2.4.22-mh7, bluez-libs+utils 2.12.
> > When I try to connect to the XP box with
> > pand --role PANU -c <ADR>
> > Windows is asking for the Pin. After entering the correct pin, I'm
> > always getting the following pand error:
> >
> > ...
> > pand[15249]: Connecting to <ADR>
> > hcid[15183]: link_key_request (sba=..., dab=...)
> > pand[15249]: Connect to <ADR> failed. Protocol error(71)
> >
> > I'm able to connect to a PC running Bluez with the same setup.
>
> show us the output of "hcidump -X" (as root) while your are connecting.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
I have attached the output of "hciconfig -a" and "hcidump -x"
Regards,
Erwin
Hi Erwin,
> I want to establish a pand connection to XP/SP2 with a MSI-6967 dongle.
> I have installed the MSI driver for WinXP with SP2. The client is a
> Laptop with a CBT100C card, Linux 2.4.22-mh7, bluez-libs+utils 2.12.
> When I try to connect to the XP box with
> pand --role PANU -c <ADR>
> Windows is asking for the Pin. After entering the correct pin, I'm
> always getting the following pand error:
>
> ...
> pand[15249]: Connecting to <ADR>
> hcid[15183]: link_key_request (sba=..., dab=...)
> pand[15249]: Connect to <ADR> failed. Protocol error(71)
>
> I'm able to connect to a PC running Bluez with the same setup.
show us the output of "hcidump -X" (as root) while your are connecting.
Regards
Marcel
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