User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Access Server
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Access Server
- Chapter 2. Getting Started with Access Server
- Chapter 3. Using the System
- 3.1. Network Interfaces
- 3.2. Bluetooth
- 3.3. Compact Flash Cards
- 3.4. USB Memory Dongles and Compact Flash Memory Cards
- 3.5. Servers
- 3.5.1. Finder
- 3.5.2. ObexSender
- 3.5.3. SMS Gateway Server
- 3.5.4. User Level Watchdog
- 3.5.5. Remote Management
- 3.5.5.1. Overview
- 3.5.5.2. Management Packet Format
- 3.5.5.3. Management Packet Information File Format
- 3.5.5.4. Management Operation Example: Hello World
- 3.5.5.5. Management Operation Example: Software Update
- 3.5.5.6. Management Operation Example: IPQUERY
- 3.5.5.7. Management with USB Memory Dongle or Compact Flash Memory Card
- 3.5.6. FTP
- 3.5.7. Web Server
- 3.5.8. SNMP
- 3.5.9. OpenVPN
- 3.5.10. SSH
- 3.5.11. Telnet
- 3.5.12. NTP
- 3.6. Utilities
- 3.7. Real Time Clock
- 3.8. Time Zone
- 3.9. System ReInstall and Upgrade
- Chapter 4. SPPoverIP
- Chapter 5. Obexsender
- Chapter 6. Software Development Kit
- 6.1. Introduction to SDK
- 6.2. Installing SDK
- 6.3. Creating Applications
- Chapter 7. iWRAP Bluetooth Interface
- 7.1. Terms
- 7.2. Starting the iWRAP Servers
- 7.3. Writing iWRAP Applications
- 7.4. Commands Controlling iWRAP
- INFO
- QUIT
- SET
- SAVE
- LOAD
- PING
- PONG
- ECHO
- LOCK
- UNLOCK
- SHUTDOWN
- SLEEP
- 7.5. Finding Bluetooth Devices
- INQUIRY
- NAME
- 7.6. Making a Bluetooth Connection
- CALL
- CONNECT
- NO CARRIER
- RING
- RINGING
- CLOSE
- LIST
- STATUS
- 7.7. Service Discovery
- SDPSEARCH
- SDPATTR
- SDPQUERY
- SDP bdaddr
- SDP ADD
- SDP DEL
- SDP LIST
- 7.8. Example Sessions
- 7.9. Error Codes
- Chapter 8. I/O API
- Chapter 9. Advanced Use Cases for Access Server
- Chapter 10. Certification Information and WEEE Compliance
- Appendix A. Directory Structure
- Appendix B. Setup Options
- Appendix C. Open Source Software Licenses
- Appendix D. Supported Hardware
Appendix B. Setup Options
B.4. Applications
Submenu containing settings of various applications.
1. Default startup applications []
Change which applications are to be started at startup and which don’t.
B.4.1. wpkgd settings
Submenu containing settings for wpkgd application.
1. wpkgd’s autoinstall directory [/tmp/obex]
wpkgd will automatically check this directory for wpk files containing
software update packets.
Use "/tmp/obex" if you want to allow updates via Bluetooth Object Push.
Use empty to disable autoinstall.
2. Password for autoinstall packages []
This is optional password to authenticate wpk autoinstall packets (wpk
packets sent to the autoinstall directory, /tmp/obex by default).
The password is shown encrypted here, if set. By default, it is not set.
To change the password, clear the field, enter a new password and click Save.
Please note that the new password is shown in plain text only right after
you have saved it. Later it is only shown encrypted, and there is no way
to decrypt it. You must either remember it or change it again to
something you do remember.
Use "-" do disable the password.
The password must match the authentication parameter in the "wpkg.pif"
file in the wpk packet. Otherwise the packet is not processed.
Syntax in the "wpkg.pif" file:
%wpkg-auth: auth
3. Delete processed autoinstall packages [Yes]
If this option is set Yes, the wpk autoinstall packets are deleted
after they have been processed.
4. Process hotplug packages [Yes]
If this option is set to Yes, wpk packets are automatically processed
from USB memory sticks or Compact Flash memory cards when they are
plugged into Access Server.
5. Password for hotplug packages []
This is optional password to authenticate wpk installation packets
automatically run from USB memory dongles or Compact Flash memory cards.
The password is shown encrypted here, if set. By default, it is not set.
To change the password, clear the field, enter a new password and click Save.
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