Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Whats the bus that your BT is connected to, USB?
I'm testing on a laptop that has built-in BT - although lsusb lists:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:e005 Qualcomm Atheros Communications
which I believe is the BT controller
I never tested it with BT devices, ju
Am 16.01.20 um 12:36 schrieb James Pearson:
Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Is it possible to control behaviour with udev rules?
No idea - I haven't found anything that allows you to 'control'
Bluetooth - including any mention of udev rules
I have no idea if udev could be used in this way - n
Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Is it possible to control behaviour with udev rules?
No idea - I haven't found anything that allows you to 'control'
Bluetooth - including any mention of udev rules
I have no idea if udev could be used in this way - nor where to start in
creating possible udev r
Am 15.01.20 um 15:02 schrieb James Pearson:
Phil Perry wrote:
What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically? I don't
see
how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers. An unauthorized
device
can't unilaterally pair with your system.
If you enable Bluetooth on a workstation
Phil Perry wrote:
What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically? I don't see
how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers. An unauthorized device
can't unilaterally pair with your system.
If you enable Bluetooth on a workstation (by starting the 'bluetooth'
service), then a n
On 14/01/2020 10:27, James Pearson wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 1/13/20 2:26 AM, James Pearson wrote:
Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth,
which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening
up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ...
Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 1/13/20 2:26 AM, James Pearson wrote:
Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth,
which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening
up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ...
What is the threat you're trying to miti
On 1/13/20 2:26 AM, James Pearson wrote:
Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth,
which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening
up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ...
What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically? I
James Pearson wrote:
I've managed to get a Wacom Intuos Pro 2 (PTH-660) tablet working over
Bluetooth to a CentOS 7 install. Well, I didn't actually have to do much
to get it working ...
However, we don't normally enable Bluetooth for security reasons, so I
need to be able to configure things s
I've managed to get a Wacom Intuos Pro 2 (PTH-660) tablet working over
Bluetooth to a CentOS 7 install. Well, I didn't actually have to do much
to get it working ...
However, we don't normally enable Bluetooth for security reasons, so I
need to be able to configure things so Bluetooth can _onl
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