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"A little (geo)clue"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

It would be interesting to feed GeoClue into NetworkManager to get a bit of extra network security - only connect to the corporate WLAN when GPS indicates you are inside corporate headquarters.

24 June 2009 at 12:26

Blogger pbrobinson said...

Hey, Would also be cool to be able to use NetworkManager to get information about cell information if the device has a 3G/mobile card in it using the OpenCellID support that's in the git release of geoclue.

http://www.opencellid.org/

Cheers,
Peter

24 June 2009 at 15:16

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Anon: there's a bit of a chicken/egg problem here, how do you tell you're in headquarters if you use the AP's MAC address to locate yourself for example. I don't really see this as adding much security either, but feel free to ask the NM guys.

Peter: yeah, the gammu code really needs to die die die. There's some code in gnome-phone-manager to export the Cell data through D-Bus. Not sure how we're going to fix that later on...

24 June 2009 at 15:31

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm not sure what is up with upstream, but I don't believe the original author is available any longer (either that, or he's no longer interested). It appears the project needs a new maintainer - perhaps that could be you! :)

24 June 2009 at 20:26

Blogger Whytey said...

PANU as in PAN client to PAN server? That sounds great, I currently have to use the command line and disable NM to do this. Is it possible for you to write a blog post about this patch and some screenies etc.?

25 June 2009 at 09:33

Blogger Alban Crequy said...

Does it make sense to integrate your work and geoclue-properties?

http://blog.pierlux.com/2009/06/08/introducing-geoclue-properties/en/

25 June 2009 at 16:02

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Alban: not really, as I'm working on the backend, and a different front-end point-of-access.

25 June 2009 at 16:14

Anonymous Anonymous said...

more insanely awesome stuff, big kudos. post again when this stuff lands and I will test (I have an app that turns my phone into a Bluetooth GPS receiver...)

25 June 2009 at 21:29

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