Acer 3400LMI manual Appendix C dun­bind.sh

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Appendix C – dun­bind.sh

#!/bin/sh

#

#Available at http://ferrari.databa.se/3400/f8/dun­bind.sh

#A verbose sample script for finding the Dial Up Networking

#channel on a Bluetooth device and binding a /dev/rfcomm port to it.

#By Sven­Göran Bergh, 2005­11­03

#Update 2007­04­03 Added release of passive/closed rfcomm port.

#

#Use this /dev/rfcomm port RFPORT=1

#Name of Bluetooth device to bind to: BTNAME="S­Gs P900"

success() {

echo ­e $"\\033[60G[ \\033[1;32mOK\\033[0;39m ]" return 0

}

failure() {

echo ­e $"\\033[60G[\\033[1;31mFAILED\\033[0;39m]" exit 1

}

#Check that local Bluetooth device is active echo ­n $"Checking for local Bluetooth device..." hciconfig grep 'UP RUNNING' &> /dev/null \

&&success failure

#If the rfcomm port exists but is currently not in use, try to release

it

if [ "`rfcomm show ${RFPORT} 2> /dev/null awk ­­ '{print $5}'`" == "closed" ];

then

echo ­n $"Trying to free closed port /dev/rfcomm${RFPORT}..."

rfcomm release ${RFPORT} &> /dev/null \ && success failure

fi

# Check if the rfcomm port is free

echo ­n $"Checking that /dev/rfcomm${RFPORT} is free..." rfcomm show ${RFPORT} &> /dev/null \

&&failure success

#Check for the remote Bluetooth device

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Acer 3400LMI manual Appendix C dun­bind.sh