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For getting this started quickly, it'd be handy to use the host's Bluetooth adapter, eg. on Linux using bluez (which might also be helpful for testing on OpenWRT devices).
This may initially be limited in the features it supports, but at least "just works" should work anywhere. For Linux bluez, providing pairing keys should be possible through the DBus APIs. Injecting IRKs will be a bit on the unstable side because AFAICT the only documented interface is through the BlueZ settings storage (which is documented but direct access is discouraged) – nonetheless, that could be a starting point, and being a use case, bluez developers might be convinced to add a public API later.
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For getting this started quickly, it'd be handy to use the host's Bluetooth adapter, eg. on Linux using bluez (which might also be helpful for testing on OpenWRT devices).
This may initially be limited in the features it supports, but at least "just works" should work anywhere. For Linux bluez, providing pairing keys should be possible through the DBus APIs. Injecting IRKs will be a bit on the unstable side because AFAICT the only documented interface is through the BlueZ settings storage (which is documented but direct access is discouraged) – nonetheless, that could be a starting point, and being a use case, bluez developers might be convinced to add a public API later.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: