Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 14:25:08 -0700 From: Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net> To: Denis Fokin <sanvean@mail.ru> Cc: freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems with Bluetooth LAN access Message-ID: <4251B0B4.8050805@savvis.net> In-Reply-To: <E1DIYoJ-0001Fj-00.sanvean-mail-ru@f36.mail.ru> References: <E1DIYoJ-0001Fj-00.sanvean-mail-ru@f36.mail.ru>
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Denis,
[...]
>>> Have tried another services: OBEX, Serial - no luck :( My devices
>>> can connect to each other, but cannot communicate.
>>
>> so, is everything works now?
>
> semi-works...
>
> OPUSH sessions work. I can do "getdefault" and put my own contacts
> But FTRN does not work completely. Here is my log:
>
> sanvean% sdpcontrol -a 00:04:3e:80:45:d1 browse
>
looks fine to me
> sanvean% obexapp -c -a 00:04:3e:80:45:d1 -C OPUSH
> obex> getdefault
> getdefault: local file> defcard.txt
> Success, response: OK, Success (0x20)
> obex> put
> put: local file> defcard.txt
> put: remote file> defcard.txt
> Success, response: OK, Success (0x20)
> obex> di
> Success, response: OK, Success (0x20)
that is fine too
> sanvean% obexapp -c -a 00:04:3e:80:45:d1 -C FTRN
> Could not connect to the remote OBEX server. Response: Unknown response (0x53). Service: None
did you try to add '-f' switch? from obexapp(1) man page
-f Connect to Folder Browsing Service on the remote OBEX server
(client mode only). By default client does not specify any ser-
vice in OBEX connect request.
> HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.5
> device: any snap_len: 65535 filter: 0xffffffff
[...]
it would be better to produce a binary hcidump dump (-w option) and send
it as attachment.
> Also I have tried to connect to my Motorola v600 phone, but without success. I can successfully upload files to it using OPUSH,
> but cannot download files. For any my action (using OPUSH and FTRN) I receive Forbidden(0x43) response. Maybe the cause is Motorola's
> implementation of those protocols? Or some kind of security on the phone? In nearest future I will try to use my phone as GPRS modem.
> of OPUSH?
no, i do not think this is the problem with your phone.
max
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