Ok, I can understand the security concerns with such a utility. But why still include a useless utility with the developer tools? Also, wouldn't it make sense just to disable sniffing for encrypted packets? -Ben on 1/15/04 11:05 PM, Alex Eiser at alexe@ed.ca wrote:
From the WWDC talk on Bluetooth, the PacketDecoder was disabled for
security concerns.
Apple was supposed to release a SDK for Bluetooth which re enabled the
packeddecode, but hasn't done it yet. Hopefully some one else on this
list knows more.
You can use the packet decoding on a linux machine.. although I know
thats hardly an Ideal solution.
Alex
On 15-Jan-04, at 9:51 PM, Ben Ralston wrote:
Every time I open PacketDecoder2 (v1.4) I get the following error:
IOServiceOpen()
Error e00002bd returned.
The application remains open at this point, but no packets are
captured.
I'm using a PB G4, latest developer tools, and 10.3.2 update. Normal
bluetooth operation is fine (ie. keyboard and mouse work).
-Ben
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