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28.Dd May 8, 2003
29.Dt BTHOST 1
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm bthost
33.Nd look up Bluetooth host names and Protocol Service Multiplexor values
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Nm
36.Op Fl bhp
37.Ar host_or_protocol
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39The
40.Nm
41utility looks for information about Bluetooth hosts and
42Protocol Service Multiplexor (PSM) values.
43It gets this information from the
44.Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts
45and
46.Pa /etc/bluetooth/protocols
47files.
48.Pp
49In host mode, it simply converts between the host names and Bluetooth addresses.
50The argument can be either a host name or a Bluetooth address.
51The program first attempts to interpret it as a Bluetooth address.
52If this fails, it will treat it as a host name.
53A Bluetooth address consists of six hex bytes separated by a colon,
54e.g.,
55.Dq Li 01:02:03:04:05:06 .
56A host name consists of names separated by dots, e.g.,
57.Dq Li my.cell.phone .
58.Pp
59In protocol mode, it simply converts between the Protocol Service Multiplexor
60names and assigned numbers.
61The argument can be either a Protocol Service Multiplexor name or
62an assigned number.
63The program first attempts to interpret it as an assigned number.
64.Pp
65The options are as follows:
66.Bl -tag -width indent
67.It Fl b
68Produce brief output.
69.It Fl h
70Display usage message and exit.
71.It Fl p
72Activate protocol mode.
73.El
74.Pp
75The
76.Nm
77utility will print results to the standard output, and error messages to the
78standard error.
79An output can be quite different,
80here is an example that demonstrates all of the possibilities:
81.Bd -literal -offset indent
82% bthost localhost
83Host localhost has address FF:FF:FF:00:00:00
84% bthost ff:ff:ff:00:00:00
85Host FF:FF:FF:00:00:00 has name localhost
86% bthost -b localhost
87FF:FF:FF:00:00:00
88% bthost -b ff:ff:ff:00:00:00
89localhost
90% bthost do.not.exists
91do.not.exists: Unknown host
92% bthost 0:0:0:0:0:0
9300:00:00:00:00:00: Unknown host
94% bthost -p sdp
95Protocol/Service Multiplexor sdp has number 1
96% bthost -p 3
97Protocol/Service Multiplexor rfcomm has number 3
98% bthost -bp HID-Control
9917
100% bthost -p foo
101foo: Unknown Protocol/Service Multiplexor
102.Ed
103.Sh FILES
104.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts" -compact
105.It Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts
106.It Pa /etc/bluetooth/protocols
107.El
108.Sh EXIT STATUS
109.Ex -std
110.Sh SEE ALSO
111.Xr bluetooth 3 ,
112.Xr bluetooth.hosts 5 ,
113.Xr bluetooth.protocols 5
114.Sh AUTHORS
115.An Maksim Yevmenkin Aq Mt m_evmenkin@yahoo.com
116