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| | Insecure Bluetooth connection? When I try to access a file on my computer running Vista using my pda with a BT connection, Vista gives me a dialog box titled "Bluetooth File Transfer Access Authorization," saying "Bluetooth device 'foo' has requested permission to copy file 'C:\Users\foo\Documents\Bluetooth Exchange Folder\test.txt' from your computer. Click OK to authorize or Cancel to deny access. Allow access For the current request only. For the next... 5 minutes Always allow this device access to my computer's File Transfer service." If I choose "For the current request only" or "For the next 5 minutes" it works, but if I choose "Always allow this device access to my computer's File Transfer service" then Vista gives me an error message saying "This connection is not secure. Non-secure connections cannot be permanently authorized." Isn't bluetooth encrypted? And I paired the pda with the computer using a passkey which Vista itself chose (a random number several digits long). Why is it saying the connection is not secure? How do I make it secure? |
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| | Re: Insecure Bluetooth connection? "Roof Fiddler" <fiddler@roof.com> wrote in message news:%23AlMK13UHHA.4568@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > If I choose "For the current request only" or "For the next 5 minutes" it > works, but if I choose "Always allow this device access to my computer's > File Transfer service" then Vista gives me an error message saying "This > connection is not secure. Non-secure connections cannot be permanently > authorized." > Isn't bluetooth encrypted? And I paired the pda with the computer using a > passkey which Vista itself chose (a random number several digits long). > Why is it saying the connection is not secure? How do I make it secure? Bluetooth supports encryption, but not every connection is required to be encrypted. That's what the "Secure Connection" check-box in the My Bluetooth Places Properties dialog is about. For more on this kind of separation of concepts, you may want to look into the difference between authentication, authorisation, integrity and privacy. Pairing is about authorisation - the passkey is the authentication. Encryption is about privacy (and I can't speak at all to Bluetooth's integrity features). Alun. ~~~~ -- Texas Imperial Software | Web: http://www.wftpd.com/ 23921 57th Ave SE | Blog: http://msmvps.com/alunj/ Woodinville WA 98072-8661 | WFTPD, WFTPD Pro are Windows FTP servers. Fax/Voice +1(425)807-1787 | Try our NEW client software, WFTPD Explorer. |
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