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From: Habib S. <hab...@ya...> - 2008-12-23 14:23:17
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> > > > > > Second question is that which tool does listen to USB port and
> > > > > > returns the results as an XML(no binary format)? For example,
> > > > > > usb-monitor is a powerful application. I could set it so that it
> > > > > > listened to all of above four ports, then I synced my mobile, the
> > > > > > tool generated the results but in binary format :-(,
> > > > >
> > > > > Any possibility to copy&paste the traffic in hex?
> > > > > Isn't there any export function - even HTML would be fine :P
> > > >
> > > > Dear Daniel,
> > > > I
> > > > finally could get data from the traffic. The attached file contains the
> > > > traffic information in 3 views (URB Basic View, URB Complete View,
> > > > Packet View).
> > > > I hope it can help. Please let me know if you find the problem....
> > >
> > > This was a sync with the mobile connect via USB - right?
> >
> > Yeah, it was the traffic of USB.
> >
> > > Could try to sync via Bluetooth and sniff the Bluetooth traffic? Often
> > > the Bluetooth interface are connected via USB - so just sniff the
> > > Bluetooth interface with the USB app. you used before.
> >
> > I don't have any USB BT device. My BT device is inside my laptop :-(. If
> > there is a way for sniffing internal BT devices, I surely give you a
> > report.... I also try to borrow a USB BT device and sniff the traffic.
>
> Most laptops have bluetooth connect via USB internally.
> Run lsusb in linux... i only new few laptops which use UART.
Dear Daniel,
First of all, happy new year!
You was right, my BT device is recognized as a USB device. So, I could sniff the BT traffic.The information has been attached to the email.
I hope I finally can sync my P1i mobile with Linux box.
Cheers,
Habib Seifzadeh
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