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Bluez NAP refuses connection if PANU clent has deleted pairing.
user name
2006-06-20 13:56:53
Hi Alec,

> Thanks for the reply.  I will try to get a later
version of bluez-utils 
> then update the mailing list with the outcome.

always reply to the mailing list. There is no point in
moving this to a
private discussion.

> I just wanted to clarify one point first about not
using auth and 
> encrypt (mode 3). 

If you set auth and encrypt in hcid.conf (which got removed
in
bluez-utils-3.1 btw) then you are in security mode 3. You
really don't
wanna do that and for the why you simply look at the mailing
list
archive, because this has been discussed multiple times.

> Do you mean just that I shouldn't use them in
hcid.conf and only use 
> them when I start the pand daemon?  Or is there some
problem using both 
> options together?

The pand has the options -A (for auth) and -E (for encrypt)
and this
gives you security mode 2 which is what you really want.

Regards

Marcel




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Bluez NAP refuses connection if PANU clent has deleted pairing.
user name
2006-06-20 15:02:24
Hi Marcel

Once I removed auth and encrypt from hcid.conf everything
works fine.

Just to be on the safe side I downloaded the latest
bluez-utils I could 
find for the NSLU2 (2.25) device anyway.

Thanks for your help

Alec

Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Alec,
>
>   
>> Thanks for the reply.  I will try to get a later
version of bluez-utils 
>> then update the mailing list with the outcome.
>>     
>
> always reply to the mailing list. There is no point in
moving this to a
> private discussion.
>
>   
>> I just wanted to clarify one point first about not
using auth and 
>> encrypt (mode 3). 
>>     
>
> If you set auth and encrypt in hcid.conf (which got
removed in
> bluez-utils-3.1 btw) then you are in security mode 3.
You really don't
> wanna do that and for the why you simply look at the
mailing list
> archive, because this has been discussed multiple
times.
>
>   
>> Do you mean just that I shouldn't use them in
hcid.conf and only use 
>> them when I start the pand daemon?  Or is there
some problem using both 
>> options together?
>>     
>
> The pand has the options -A (for auth) and -E (for
encrypt) and this
> gives you security mode 2 which is what you really
want.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
>   


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