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BTW Configuration & User's Guide
6
Security
6.1
I
NTRODUCTION
Each service that the server provides can be configured to require:
Authorization—the server operator must acknowledge all connection attempts
before a connection is established.
Authentication—the server requires a Personal Identification Number (PIN, also
referred to as a "passkey") code or a Link Key before a connection is established.
Encryption—all data sent between the Bluetooth client and Bluetooth server is
encrypted. The encryption key is based on the Authentication Link Key;
Encryption requires that Authentication be enabled.
The default security setting for Authorization, Authentication and Encryption is disabled.
Devices can also be paired, a process that eliminates the need to enter a PIN code every
time access is attempted.
6.2
A
UTHENTICATION
Authentication is used to verify identity; it requires a passkey or Link Key from the
remote device. When a remote device attempts access, a visual and/or audio warning
notifies the local operator.
The local operator can open a dialog box that provides:
The user-friendly name of the device attempting access
A place for the local operator to enter a Bluetooth passkey.
The operator of the remote system must enter the identical passkey or access is denied.
If the notification is ignored, access is denied after a preset timeout.
When devices are "paired," those devices automatically exchange a Link Key and
Authentication is carried out without operator intervention.
6.3
A
UTHORIZATION
Authorization is yes-or-no security.
A visual and/or audio warning alerts the server operator that a remote device is
attempting to connect.
The server operator responds by clicking the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray
to open a dialog box that displays:
The user-friendly name of the device attempting to connect
The local service to which the remote device is attempting to connect.
The server operator may grant or deny access to the service by clicking an on-screen
button.
If the server operator ignores the Authorization notification access will be denied after a
preset timeout.
April 5, 2002
WIDCOMM
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