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August 17, 2008 27.Dt BTPAND 8 28.Os 29.Sh NAME 30.Nm btpand 31.Nd Bluetooth PAN daemon 32.Sh SYNOPSIS 33.Nm 34.Op Fl i Ar ifname 35.Op Fl m Ar mode 36.Fl a Ar addr 37.Fl d Ar device 38.Brq Fl s Ar service | Fl S Ar service Op Fl p Ar psm 39.Nm 40.Op Fl c Ar path 41.Op Fl i Ar ifname 42.Op Fl l Ar limit 43.Op Fl m Ar mode 44.Op Fl p Ar psm 45.Fl d Ar device 46.Brq Fl s Ar service | Fl S Ar service 47.Sh DESCRIPTION 48The 49.Nm 50daemon handles Bluetooth Personal Area Networking services 51in the system. 52It can operate in client mode as a Personal Area Networking User 53.Pq PANU 54or in server mode as Network Access Point 55.Pq NAP , 56Group ad-hoc Network 57.Pq GN 58or PANU host. 59.Nm 60connects to the system via a 61.Xr tap 4 62virtual Ethernet device and forwards Ethernet packets to 63remote Bluetooth devices using the Bluetooth Network Encapsulation 64Protocol 65.Pq BNEP . 66.Pp 67The PANU client is the device that uses either the NAP or GN 68service, or can talk directly to a PANU host in a crossover 69cable fashion. 70.Pp 71A GN host forwards Ethernet packets to each of the connected PAN 72users as needed but does not provide access to any additional networks. 73.Pp 74The NAP service provides some of the features of an Ethernet bridge, 75with the NAP host forwarding Ethernet packets between each of the 76connected PAN users, and a different network 77media. 78.Pp 79Note, the only differences between NAP and GN services as implemented by 80.Nm 81are in the SDP service record. 82The bridging of packets by the NAP must be configured separately. 83.Pp 84The options are as follows: 85.Bl -tag -width ".Fl a Ar address" 86.It Fl a Ar address 87In client mode, address of remote server. 88May be given as BDADDR or name, in which case 89.Nm 90will attempt to resolve the address via the 91.Xr bt_gethostbyname 3 92call. 93.It Fl c Ar path 94In server mode, specify 95.Ar path 96to the 97.Xr sdpd 8 98control socket. 99The default path is 100.Pa /var/run/sdp . 101.It Fl d Ar device 102Restrict connections to the local 103.Ar device . 104May be given as BDADDR or name, in which case 105.Nm 106will attempt to resolve the address via the 107.Xr bt_devaddr 3 108call. 109.Nm 110will set the 111.Xr tap 4 112interface physical address to the BDADDR 113of the Bluetooth radio. 114.It Fl i Ar ifname 115.Nm 116uses the 117.Xr tap 4 118driver to create a new network interface for use. 119Use this option to select a specific 120.Xr tap 4 121device interface which must already be created. 122.It Fl l Ar limit 123In server mode, limit the number of simultaneous connections. 124The default limit is 7 for NAP and GN servers, 125and 1 for a PANU server. 126.It Fl m Ar mode 127Set L2CAP connection link mode. 128Supported modes are: 129.Pp 130.Bl -tag -width 8n -compact 131.It auth 132require devices to be paired. 133.It encrypt 134auth, plus enable encryption. 135.It secure 136encryption, plus change of link key. 137.El 138.Pp 139NOT YET SUPPORTED. 140Use global device settings to set authentication and encryption. 141.It Fl p Ar psm 142Use an alternative L2CAP Protocol/Service Multiplexer 143.Pq PSM 144for server mode or client mode 145.Pq when not using Service Discovery . 146The default PSM for BNEP is 15 147.Pq 0x000f . 148.It Fl s Ar service 149Name of 150.Ar service 151to provide or connect to, the following services are recognised: 152.Pp 153.Bl -tag -width 8n -compact 154.It GN 155Group ad-hoc Network. 156.It NAP 157Network Access Point. 158.It PANU 159Personal Area Networking User. 160.El 161.It Fl S Ar service 162As per 163.Fl s 164except that 165.Nm 166will not use SDP services for connection setup. 167.El 168.Pp 169When providing networking services, the Bluetooth PAN profile says that the 170.Sq Class of Device 171property of the bluetooth controller SHALL include Networking capability 172.Pq set bit 0x020000 . 173See 174.Xr hccontrol 8 175for details. 176.Pp 177After 178.Nm 179has set up the client or server connection and opened the 180.Xr tap 4 181interface, it will create a pid file and detach. 182.Sh FILES 183.Bl -tag -width "Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts" -compact 184.It Pa /dev/tap 185.It Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts 186.It Pa /var/run/sdp 187.It Pa /var/run/tap Ns Em N Ns No .pid 188.El 189.Sh EXIT STATUS 190.Ex -std 191.Sh EXAMPLES 192.Dl ifconfig tap1 create 193.Dl btpand -a host -d mydevice -s NAP -i tap1 194.Dl dhclient tap1 195.Pp 196Will create a connection to the NAP on 197.Ar host , 198and link that to the 199.Ar tap1 200interface. 201.Pp 202.Dl btpand -d mydevice -s GN 203.Pp 204Will create a Group Network and register the GN service with the local 205SDP server. 206.Sh SEE ALSO 207.Xr bluetooth 3 , 208.Xr bridge 4 , 209.Xr tap 4 , 210.Xr dhclient 8 , 211.Xr hccontrol 8 , 212.Xr ifconfig 8 , 213.Xr sdpd 8 214.Pp 215The 216.Qq Personal Area Networking Profile 217and 218.Qq Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol 219specifications are available at 220.Dl http://www.bluetooth.com/ 221.Sh AUTHORS 222.An Iain Hibbert 223.Sh BUGS 224There is no way to supply alternative values for the SDP record. 225.Pp 226There is no way to set net type or multicast address filters. 227.Pp 228.Nm 229does not do any address routing except to directly connected 230unicast addresses. 231All other packets are multicast. 232.Pp 233As 234.Nm 235uses the BDADDR of the Bluetooth radio as the physical address 236of the tap, only one instance can be run per radio. 237.Pp 238.Nm 239can only provide a single service. 240