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NAME
pand - BlueZ Bluetooth PAN daemonDESCRIPTION
The pand PAN daemon allows your computer to connect to ethernet networks using Bluetooth.SYNPOSIS
pand <options>OPTIONS
Tag | Description |
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--show --list -l | |
Show active PAN connections | |
--listen -s | |
Listen for PAN connections | |
--connect -c <bdaddr> | |
Create PAN connection | |
--search -Q[duration] | |
Search and connect | |
--kill -k <bdaddr> | |
Kill PAN connection | |
--killall -K | |
Kill all PAN connections | |
--role -r <role> | |
Local PAN role (PANU, NAP, GN) | |
--service -d <role> | |
Remote PAN service (PANU, NAP, GN) | |
--ethernet -e <name> | |
Network interface name | |
--device -i <bdaddr> | |
Source bdaddr | |
--nosdp -D | |
Disable SDP | |
--encrypt -E | |
Enable encryption | |
--secure -S | |
Secure connection | |
--master -M | |
Become the master of a piconet | |
--nodetach -n | |
Do not become a daemon | |
--persist -p[interval] | |
Persist mode | |
--cache -C[valid] | |
Cache addresses | |
--pidfile -P <pidfile> | |
Create PID file | |
--devup -u <script> | |
Script to run when interface comes up | |
--autozap -z | |
Disconnect automatically on exit
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SCRIPTS
pand will execute /etc/bluetooth/pan/dev-up device destination when the interface becomes available.Advertisements