07-17-2006
It mucheasier to do this from the network equipment level, since you should be able to identify the port on a switch the mac address is connected to.
First, temporarily, disconnect your server from the network.
Log into another machine on the same network.
If it's a unix client that is clashing:
telnet/ssh or whatever you use to connect to <ip of your server>. This should connect you to the rogue client.
If it's a windows machine and you logged into a different Solaris box
/usr/sfw/bin/nmblookup -A <ip of your server>
This should give you the netbios name and username of the person logged in.
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bt-audio
bt-audio(1) bluez-tools bt-audio(1)
NAME
bt-audio - a bluetooth generic audio manager
SYNOPSIS
bt-audio [OPTION...]
Help Options:
-h, --help
Application Options:
-a, --adapter=<name|mac>
-c, --connect=<name|mac>
-d, --disconnect=<name|mac>
DESCRIPTION
This utility is used to manage outgoing audio service connections.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show help
-a, --adapter <name|mac>
Specify adapter to use by his Name or MAC address
(if this option does not defined - default adapter used)
-c, --connect <name|mac>
Connect all supported audio profiles on the device
-d, --disconnect <name|mac>
Disconnect all audio profiles on the device
AUTHOR
Alexander Orlenko <zxteam@gmail.com>.
SEE ALSO
bt-adapter(1) bt-agent(1) bt-device(1) bt-input(1) bt-monitor(1) bt-network(1) bt-serial(1)
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