btpand example

Maksim Yevmenkin maksim.yevmenkin at gmail.com
Mon May 18 16:01:57 UTC 2009


On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Daniel O'Connor <doconnor at gsoft.com.au> wrote:
> On Fri, 15 May 2009, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
>> Daniel,
>>
>> > I just got btpand working with my phone (Samsung Omnia i900 - WinMo
>> > 6.1 based) and here's what I did..
>>
>> cool! thank for reporting.
>>
>> > Note that unlike the NetBSD example '-d ubt0' or '-d ubt0hci'
>> > doesn't work as it reports unknown host. I have 'me' in
>> > /etc/bluetooth/hosts, but that is non-standard (and '-d local'
>> > doesn't work).
>>
>> could you please try this patch?

[...]

> OK this works, thanks!
> btpand -d ubt0 -s NAP -i tap0 -a pda
>
> (and ubt0hci)

great! thanks! i've committed it.

>> > Also, I found the MTU by trial and error, 600 works for me, 650
>> > does not. I am guessing this is a bluetooth thing but I'm not
>> > sure.. If it is would it be possible for btpand to set the MTU?
>>
>> sure :) however, like Iain said, it would be interesting to see what
>> is going on. any chance we could get both hcidump (created with -w
>> option) and tcpdump? could it be something that has to do with tcp
>> mss fixup?
>
> Hmm, where do I get hcidump from?

from ports comm/hcidump

> Also, I just tried it again and now I can set the MTU to 1500 and it
> works fine..
>
> I have reset my phone in the mean time so maybe it was out of memory or
> something silly like that..

hmm... interesting... if/when it happens again could you please get
both hci and tcp dumps?

thanks,
max


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