We already have almost everything we need here.
I want to get Bluetooth hotspot working on my Mobian/Pinephone, Bluetooth tethering a laptop or tablet while on the train, hotel, during a power outage, or at coffee is a basic daily driver phone requirement in my opinion.
I am sure the modern kernel has the required modules but I don't know what the interface name for bluetooth network interface for the pinephones bt driver; bnep0 is the interface used on this old N900 script.
I think this is an easy edit to the other network interfaces like USB already in the wiki unless iptables has changed much since the 2010s.
BT PAN tethering is by far the best and easiest way to tether to your phone's internet connection vs WiFi which wastes far more electricity per Mb transmitted for little benefit other than maybe easier sharing a wifi password with friends vs them having to pair with you on BT. The security is provided by the bluetooth pairing process.
Below is the scripting to get full service, including DHCP, automatic Bluetooth PAN hotspot running on the Nokia N900, how much will work as is?.
The mobian wiki has instructions for USB, and LAN, WIfi hotspot is included but bluetooth PAN entry is not yet explained in the wiki.
https://wiki.mobian-project.org/doku.php...networking
I want to get Bluetooth hotspot working on my Mobian/Pinephone, Bluetooth tethering a laptop or tablet while on the train, hotel, during a power outage, or at coffee is a basic daily driver phone requirement in my opinion.
I am sure the modern kernel has the required modules but I don't know what the interface name for bluetooth network interface for the pinephones bt driver; bnep0 is the interface used on this old N900 script.
I think this is an easy edit to the other network interfaces like USB already in the wiki unless iptables has changed much since the 2010s.
BT PAN tethering is by far the best and easiest way to tether to your phone's internet connection vs WiFi which wastes far more electricity per Mb transmitted for little benefit other than maybe easier sharing a wifi password with friends vs them having to pair with you on BT. The security is provided by the bluetooth pairing process.
Below is the scripting to get full service, including DHCP, automatic Bluetooth PAN hotspot running on the Nokia N900, how much will work as is?.
Code:
install the iptables package:
apt-get install iptables
create the following 2 files:
/etc/udev/rules.d/98-bnep0.rules:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", KERNEL=="bnep0", RUN+="/etc/udev/bluenet.sh"
ACTION=="remove", SUBSYSTEM=="net", KERNEL=="bnep0", RUN+="/etc/udev/bluenet.sh"
/etc/udev/bluenet.sh:
#! /bin/sh
if [ $ACTION = "add" ]; then
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING ! -o lo -j MASQUERADE
ifconfig bnep0 192.168.3.1
ifconfig bnep0 up
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq -I lo -z -a 192.168.3.1 -F 192.168.3.64,192.168.3.127 -x /var/run/dnsmasq.pid.bnep0
else
iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING ! -o lo -j MASQUERADE
if [ -f /var/run/dnsmasq.pid.bnep0 ]; then
DNSMASQ_PID=`cat /var/run/dnsmasq.pid.bnep0`
rm -f /var/run/dnsmasq.pid.bnep0
kill $DNSMASQ_PID
fi
fi
then set /etc/udev/bluenet.sh as executible:
chmod +x /etc/udev/bluenet.sh
now whenever an authorised remote device makes a bluetooth pan (nap) connection iptables and dnsmasq are setup to allow that device access to the phones network. TODO: when no internet connection is active ask to set it up
The mobian wiki has instructions for USB, and LAN, WIfi hotspot is included but bluetooth PAN entry is not yet explained in the wiki.
https://wiki.mobian-project.org/doku.php...networking