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authorMarcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>2006-06-18 05:26:51 +0000
committerMarcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>2006-06-18 05:26:51 +0000
commit967953061a21b895983fb9c9fb8b8b29cef32394 (patch)
tree7360810ab55a8ed9c0e10b75ce9f193898f0f7e0
parent2b40676d66c08e08633e5802b75bb96611b09e3a (diff)
Remove deleted configuration options
-rw-r--r--hcid/hcid.conf.525
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/hcid/hcid.conf.5 b/hcid/hcid.conf.5
index 085d50b7..9e59b146 100644
--- a/hcid/hcid.conf.5
+++ b/hcid/hcid.conf.5
@@ -94,21 +94,6 @@ the host name.
.TP
-\fBauth\fP enable|disable
-Enables or disables authentication between local and remote devices when they connect.
-
-Authentication is done following a challenge\-response mechanism described in the Bluetooth Specification 1.2 volume 2 part C section 4.2, and uses the link key generated during pairing as the shared secret.
-
-Activating this option sets the local device into Bluetooth security mode 3.
-
-.TP
-\fBencrypt\fP enable|disable
-Enable or disable link encryption. Should be set to enable in most cases, unless one of the devices does not support encryption for some reason.
-
-Encryption can only occur on authenticated connections, as a shared secret key is necessary for encryption to work. The detailed encryption mechanism is described in the bluetooth specification as mentioned above.
-
-
-.TP
\fBclass\fP 0x\fISSDDdd\fP (three bytes)
The Bluetooth Device Class is described in the Bluetooth Specification section 1.2 ("Assigned Numbers \- Bluetooth Baseband").
@@ -211,18 +196,10 @@ park: this is a mode where the device is put on standby on the piconet, for pow
rswitch: this is a mode that enables role\-switch (master <\-> slave) between two devices in a piconet. It is not clear whether this needs to be enabled in order to make the "lm master" setting work properly or not.
-
-
-.TP
-\fBpkt_type\fP DH1,DM1,HV1, etc.
-
-This fairly obscure option determines the packet types that the bluetooth device will send or accept. This is a very low\-level option that should probably not be changed for normal use. You do not need to specify defaults.
-
-You can check the Bluetooth specification version 1.2 Volume 2, Part B section 6 for more details about this.
.SH "FILES"
.TP
.I /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf
Default location of the global configuration file.
.SH "AUTHOR"
-This manual page was written by Edouard Lafargue, Fredrik Noring and Maxim Krasnyansky.
+This manual page was written by Edouard Lafargue, Fredrik Noring, Maxim Krasnyansky and Marcel Holtmann.