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Re: intercept new authentication events
country flaguser name
Italy
2007-04-05 10:07:21
Hi Marcel
thanks for your quick reply.

I've checked the passkey-agent util program  in
/bluez-utils/daemon/ and if 
I try running it, an error message comes up saying there is
already a 
passkey agent running on my PC.
How can I intercept the events sent by this agent? What are
the functions 
that need to be called to get the output events from it?
A "dirty" workaround for my app might be to tail
the /var/log/syslog file, 
where the pin_code_request event is logged, together with
the remote device 
address. But I'd prefer a cleaner solution.
Thanks in advance,
regards

Adolfo

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Re: intercept new authentication events
user name
2007-04-05 13:11:34
On 4/5/07, Adolfo Bulfoni <iaquintovskihotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Marcel
> thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I've checked the passkey-agent util program  in
/bluez-utils/daemon/ and if
> I try running it, an error message comes up saying
there is already a
> passkey agent running on my PC.
> How can I intercept the events sent by this agent? What
are the functions
> that need to be called to get the output events from
it?
> A "dirty" workaround for my app might be to
tail the /var/log/syslog file,
> where the pin_code_request event is logged, together
with the remote device
> address. But I'd prefer a cleaner solution.
> Thanks in advance,
> regards
>
> Adolfo
>

Hi Adolfo,

You can develop your own passkey agent. Here is a brief
description
how the passkey agent works:
http://wiki.bluez
.org/wiki/Security


BR,
Claudio

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