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virtualisation:bluetooth [2018/01/12 14:20] buettnervirtualisation:bluetooth [2023/02/22 10:15] – [LXC Bluetooth Image] juraschek
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 ====== LXC Bluetooth Image ====== ====== LXC Bluetooth Image ======
  
-This article decribes the usage of the Bluetooth BLE 4.2 inteface on a NB800 router insinde of a LXC virtualisation container.+This article decribes the usage of the Bluetooth BLE 4.2 interface on a NB800 router insinde of a LXC virtualisation container.
  
 ===== Requirements ===== ===== Requirements =====
-Beside of a NB800 Router, you will need the correct LXC Container file to run Bluetooth on your router. This file can be downloaded [[ftp://public:public@share.netmodule.com/virt/debian-jessie-bluetooth.tar.gz|here]] (debian-jessie-bluetooth.tar.gz; Size 87.4MB; Checksum 5bd2becf74753171f893ccccab5213b8). +Beside of a NB800 Router, you will need the correct LXC Container file to run Bluetooth on your router. This file can be downloaded [[https://share.netmodule.com/router/public/virt/debian_jessie_bluetooth.tar.xz|here]] (debian-jessie-bluetooth.tar.xz; Size 54.6MB; Checksum b3907135c41721a70cfbd72cc2873cda). 
  
 Beside that, you will need a virtualization licence to run LXC container. You can [[http://wiki.netmodule.com/faq/support|Contact support]] for further informations. Beside that, you will need a virtualization licence to run LXC container. You can [[http://wiki.netmodule.com/faq/support|Contact support]] for further informations.
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 <code> <code>
-tar -xzvf debian-jessie-bluetooth.tar.gz -C /mnt/storage0/lxc/guest0+tar -xJvf debian-jessie-bluetooth.tar.gz -C /mnt/storage0/lxc/guest0
 </code> </code>
   * Extract the tar file to the guest0 folder.   * Extract the tar file to the guest0 folder.
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-  * Set up this LXC config for your needs, just make sure that you enable the BLUEZ1 module in the Devices menu.+  * Set up this LXC config for your needs, make sure that you enable the BLUEZ1 module in the Devices menu.
  
 {{ :virtualisation:virt_config_bluetooth.png |}} {{ :virtualisation:virt_config_bluetooth.png |}}
  
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-  * Switch back to your shell and reconnect to your router. The user name is still root, but when asked for the password, use the one you set when configuring your router in your web browser. 
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-  * Go back to your LXC folder and enter 
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-<code> 
-chmod 755 -R guest0 
-</code> 
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-to give the guest0-container the correct right to function properly. 
  
 ===== Container ===== ===== Container =====
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 to change to the containers root folder and to change to the containers root folder and
 <code> <code>
-/.start-bluetooth.sh+./start-bluetooth.sh
 </code> </code>
  
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         6C:4D:73:E3:31:AA       Phone         6C:4D:73:E3:31:AA       Phone
              
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