Hi there,

After some more research, I have realized that the L-Bus protocol
is very similar to what I need. It is tailored for handling block device-related
hardware events on the clients, but I guess it could to extended by
adding new message types for BlueZ events.

Is somebody interested in implementing this?
(Please?)

Thank you for your help:

      Kristof

2007/11/22, Csillag Kristóf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi there!
>
> I am maintaining a system with LTPS thin-client terminals,
> which are running X locally, and remote gnome sessions
> on the server. (This works pretty good.)
>
> I would like to configure BlueZ on the clients, so
> that they can use local Bluetooth devices.
>
> I can install the necessary software on the client
> computers, but since the desktop application run
> on the server (and thus they are connected to the D-Bus
> of the server computer), and the BlueZ core is
> connected to ths D-Bus System Bus on the client,
> the messages won't go through.
>
> (Ie. for the PIN requests arriving to the client,
> the passkey agen on the server can not be invoked
> automatically, etc.)
>
> What is the best way to solve this?
>
> Should I try to configure a bridge between the two D-Buses?
> (Does D-bus support this already?)
>
> Or should I try to run the relevant GUI applications locally on
> the client, and integrate them into the desktop running remotely
> on the server? (Does the gnome panel accept applets running on
> different hosts than the desktop?)
>
> I have already in place the needed infrastructure for transferring
> the actual content of Bluetooth services (obex, audio, etc.)
> between the client and the server; the only part still missing is
> the d-bus level.
>
> Can I make this work somehow?
>
> Thank you for your help:
>
>     Kristof Csillag
>

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