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RFCOMM_PPPD(8)		FreeBSD	System Manager's Manual		RFCOMM_PPPD(8)

NAME
     rfcomm_pppd -- RFCOMM PPP daemon

SYNOPSIS
     rfcomm_pppd -c [-dh] -a address -C	channel	-l label -u N
     rfcomm_pppd -s [-dDhS] [-a	address] -C channel -l label

DESCRIPTION
     The rfcomm_pppd daemon is a simple	wrapper	daemon that allows the use of
     ppp(8) via	an RFCOMM connection.  It can operate in two modes: client and
     server.

     In	client mode, rfcomm_pppd opens an RFCOMM connection to the specified
     server's BD_ADRR and channel.  Once the RFCOMM connection is established,
     rfcomm_pppd executes ppp(8) in -direct mode with the specified label.
     Likewise, ppp(8) operates over the	RFCOMM connection just like it would
     over a standard serial port, thus allowing	a user to "dial	out" and con-
     nect to the Internet.

     In	server mode, rfcomm_pppd opens an RFCOMM socket	and listens for	incom-
     ing connections from remote clients.  Once	the new	incoming connection is
     accepted, rfcomm_pppd forks and executes ppp(8) in	-direct	mode with the
     specified label.  Likewise, ppp(8)	operates over the RFCOMM connection
     just like it would	over a standard	serial port, thus providing network
     connectivity to remote clients.

     The options are as	follows:

     -a	address
	     In	client mode, this required option specifies the	address	of the
	     remote RFCOMM server.  In server mode, this option	can be used to
	     specify the local address to listen on.  By default, in server
	     mode, the daemon will listen on ANY address.  The address can be
	     specified as BD_ADDR or name.  If a name was specified, the
	     rfcomm_pppd utility will attempt to resolve the name via
	     bt_gethostbyname(3).

     -C	channel
	     In	both client and	server mode, this required option specifies
	     the RFCOMM	channel	to connect to or listen	on.  In	server mode,
	     the channel should	be a number between 1 and 30.  In client mode,
	     the channel could either be a number between 1 and	30 or a	ser-
	     vice name.	 Supported service names are: DUN (Dial-Up Networking)
	     and LAN (LAN Access Using PPP).  If a service name	is used	in-
	     stead of a	numeric	channel	number,	then rfcomm_pppd will try to
	     obtain an RFCOMM channel number via SDP (Service Discovery	Proto-
	     col).

     -c	     Act as an RFCOMM client.  This is the default mode.

     -d	     Do	not detach from	the controlling	terminal, i.e.,	run in fore-
	     ground.

     -D	     In	server mode, register the DUN (Dial-Up Networking) service in
	     addition to the LAN (LAN Access Using PPP)	service.  AT-command
	     exchange can be faked with	ppp(8) chat script.

     -h	     Display usage message and exit.

     -l	label
	     In	both client and	server mode, this required option specifies
	     which ppp(8) label	will be	used.

     -S	     In	server mode, register the SP (Serial Port) service in addition
	     to	the LAN	(LAN Access Using PPP) service.

	     It	appears	that some cell phones are using	the so-called
	     "callback mechanism".  In this scenario, the user is trying to
	     connect his cell phone to the Internet, while the user's host
	     computer is acting	as the gateway server.	It seems that it is
	     not possible to tell the phone to just connect and	start using
	     the LAN service.  Instead,	the user's host	computer must "jump
	     start" the	phone by connecting to the phone's SP service.	What
	     happens next is the phone kills the existing connection and opens
	     another connection	back to	the user's host	computer.  The phone
	     really wants to use the LAN service, but for whatever reason it
	     looks for the SP service on the user's host computer.  This
	     brain-damaged behavior was	reported for the Nokia 6600 and	the
	     Sony/Ericsson P900.

     -s	     Act as an RFCOMM server.

     -u	N    This option maps directly to the -unit ppp(8) command-line	option
	     and tells rfcomm_pppd to instruct ppp(8) to only attempt to open
	     /dev/tunN.	 This option only works	in client mode.

PPP CONFIGURATION
   Important Notes on PPP Configuration
     Special attention is required when	adding new RFCOMM configurations to
     the existing PPP configuration.  Please keep in mind that PPP will	always
     execute commands in the "default" label of	your /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file.
     Please make sure that the "default" label only contains commands that ap-
     ply to every other	label.	If you need to use PPP for both	dialing	out
     and accepting incoming RFCOMM connections,	please make sure you have
     moved all commands	related	to dialing out from the	"default" section into
     an	appropriate outgoing label.

   RFCOMM Server
     One of the	typical	examples is the	LAN access.  In	this example, an RF-
     COMM connection is	used as	a null-modem connection	between	a client and a
     server.  Both client and server will start	talking	PPP right after	the
     RFCOMM connection has been	established.

	   rfcomm-server:
	    set	timeout	0
	    set	lqrperiod 10
	    set	ifaddr 10.0.0.1	10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
	    enable lqr
	    accept lqr
	    accept dns
	    # Do not use PPP authentication. Assume that
	    # Bluetooth	connection was authenticated already
	    disable pap
	    deny pap
	    disable chap
	    deny chap

   RFCOMM Client
     The rfcomm_pppd utility supports both LAN (LAN Access Using PPP) and DUN
     (Dial-Up Networking) access.  The client's	configuration for LAN access
     is	very similar to	the server's and might look like this:

	   rfcomm-client:
	    enable lqr
	    accept lqr
	    set	dial
	    set	timeout	0
	    disable iface-alias
	    set	ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
	    # Do not use PPP authentication. Assume that
	    # Bluetooth	connection was authenticated already
	    deny pap
	    disable pap
	    deny chap
	    disable chap

     The client's configuration	for DUN	access is different.  In this sce-
     nario, the	client gets connected to the virtual serial port on the
     server.  To open a	PPP session, the client	must dial a number.  Note that
     by	default	ppp(8) will not	execute	any configured chat scripts.  The
     force-scripts option can be used to override this behavior.  An example
     configuration is shown below:

	   rfcomm-dialup:
	    # This is IMPORTANT	option
	    enable force-scripts

	    # You might	want to	change these
	    set	authname
	    set	authkey
	    set	phone "*99***1#"

	    # You might	want to	adjust dial string as well
	    set	dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \
		      \"\" AT OK-AT-OK ATE1Q0 OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40 CONNECT"
	    set	login
	    set	timeout	30
	    enable dns
	    resolv rewrite

	    set	ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
	    add	default	HISADDR

     Note that by adjusting the	initialization string, one can make a CSD
     (Circuit Switched Data), HSCSD (High Speed	Circuit	Switched Data) or GPRS
     (General Packet Radio Service) connection.	 The availability of the par-
     ticular connection	type depends on	the phone model	and service plan acti-
     vated on the phone.

EXIT STATUS
     The rfcomm_pppd utility exits 0 on	success, and >0	if an error occurs.

EXAMPLES
	   rfcomm_pppd -s -a 00:01:02:03:04:05 -C 1 -l rfcomm-server

     This command will start rfcomm_pppd in the	server mode.  The RFCOMM
     server will listen	on local address 00:01:02:03:04:05 and channel 1.
     Once the incoming connection has been accepted, rfcomm_pppd will execute
     ppp(8) in -direct mode with the "rfcomm-server" label.

	   rfcomm_pppd -c -a 00:01:02:03:04:05 -C 1 -l rfcomm-client

     This command will start rfcomm_pppd in the	client mode.  rfcomm_pppd will
     try to connect to the RFCOMM server at 00:01:02:03:04:05 address and
     channel 1.	 Once connected, rfcomm_pppd will execute ppp(8) in -direct
     mode with the "rfcomm-client" label.

SEE ALSO
     rfcomm_sppd(1), bluetooth(3), ng_btsocket(4), ppp(8), sdpcontrol(8),
     sdpd(8)

AUTHORS
     Maksim Yevmenkin <m_evmenkin@yahoo.com>

CAVEATS
     The rfcomm_pppd utility in	server mode will try to	register the Bluetooth
     LAN Access	Over PPP service with the local	SDP daemon.  If	the local SDP
     daemon is not running, rfcomm_pppd	will exit with an error.

FreeBSD	13.0		       February	4, 2003			  FreeBSD 13.0

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | PPP CONFIGURATION | EXIT STATUS | EXAMPLES | SEE ALSO | AUTHORS | CAVEATS

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