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Hi Max, I have read you email from the mailing list and I think that the ppp options you have given out are very useful, I really appreciated it. However, I have some little problems still can't figure out, can you give me some advices please ?
>Here is my /etc/ppp/options.ttyBT0 on the server side: > noauth nodeflate nobsdcom plock > mtu 256 > debug > local > silent > 10.0.0.1:10.0.0.2 > >/etc/ppp/options.ttyBT0 on the client side: > noauth nodeflate nobsdcom plock > mtu 256 > debug > local > >As a general recommendation I'd suggest to disable >most of pppd >features(compres, etc) >and modem emulation for now. > **************** --> Here! QUESTION: What have you modified in order to start with the above ppp options ? >I've modified btd to start pppd with just 'pppd >/dev/ttyBTx' to use options >from /etc/ppp/options.ttyBT0. >I run btd as: > btd -u /dev/ttyS0 -s 57600 -m -e 0 > >That works pretty reliably for me. ************** QUESTION: YES, it works well too but what command do you use to run the btd on the client side ? And now I'm using the new version of Axis stack, are all above still valid ? > >Also I've seen bunch of SDP crashes so it is disable >for now and RFCOMM >uses hard coded channel 1.
******* QUESTION: How to disable the SDP ? and FINALLY ! After the menu pops out, what command do I use to connect the 2 machines ? I am using Redhat 6.1 and I don't have any hardware(only have a serial cable). I have tried to follow the new readme.txt but first of all the command "./btd -e 0 -i no_hw" doesn't work for me. So I tried the command you gave out and after this I could get to the menu. Then I tried to connect 11:22:33:44:55:66 0 from the client side but the machine just keep waiting forever. So, what should I do to get the connection ?
Best Regards, Calvin Tsang
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