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anyRemote(1)							  anyRemote(1)

NAME
       anyremote - control PC with Bluetooth/Wi-Fi cell phone

SYNOPSIS
       anyremote [-f file] [-s peer[,peer ...]] [-log] [-a]

		 [-fe port] [-u username] [-name SDP service name] [-password]

       anyremote -h|-v

DESCRIPTION
       anyRemote  is  remote control software for applications using Bluetooth
       or WiFi.

       It supports wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia, HTC, SonyEric‐
       sson, Motorola and others.

       anyRemote  was  developed  as thin "communication" layer between device
       with Bluetooth or WiFi support (which can be cell phone or tablet  com‐
       puter) and Linux PC.

       In  theory  anyRemote  could be configured to manage almost any kind of
       software.

       anyRemote is console application, but in addition there are  GUI	 fron‐
       tends for Gnome and KDE.

OPTIONS
   -h
       print short help and exit

   -v
       print version number and exit

   -f /path/to/configuration/file
       By  default  anyremote  will  try to find and use $HOME/.anyremote.cfg,
       then ./.anyremote.cfg. It is possible  to  specify  configuration  file
       directly with -f option.

   -s peer[,peer ...]
       where peer can be one of:

	    bluetooth:_channel_ (Server mode - bluetooth connection)

	    socket:_port_      (Server mode - TCP/IP connection)

	    web:_port_	       (Server mode - Web interface)

	    cmxml:_port_       (Server mode - XML services interface)

	    local:/dev/ircommX	(Server mode - IR connection)

	    rfcomm:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:CC (AT mode - bluetooth connection,

		 where XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX is bluetooth device address and

		 CC is channel number - integer from 1 to 32)

	    /dev/ttyACM#       (AT mode - cable connection)

	    /dev/ircomm#       (AT mode - IR connection)

	    ilirc:_AF_LOCAL socket file_ (use with inputlircd)

	    stdin

       Default peer value is bluetooth:19

       It  is  possible to specify several peers for Server mode configuration
       files only.

       It is possible to specify only single peer of web: or cmxml: type.

   -log
       print verbose logging information to $HOME/.anyRemote/anyremote.log

   -a
       reconnect automatically in case of connection failure, used only in  AT
       mode

   -fe _port_
       Work  as	 backend  for  GUI  frontend. Use specified port to connect to
       frontend.

   -name SDP_service_name
       if bluetooth connection is used, allows	one  to	 specify  SDP  service
       name.

       Default value for SDP service name is "anyRemote"

   -password
       If this option is specified, then anyRemote will ask the client for the
       password.

       Password phrase should be stored in $HOME/.anyRemote/password file in a
       plain text.

   -u|--user _username_
       if  started from root, allows one to set effective user ID to specified
       user

AUTHORS
       Mikhail Fedotov anyremote@mail.ru

       http://anyremote.sf.net

BUGS
       If you find any bugs, please report to anyremote@mail.ru

LICENCE
       This  is free software. You may redistribute copies  of	it  under  the
       terms	   of	    the	     GNU      General	   Public      License
       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html. There  is	NO  WARRANTY,  to  the
       extent permitted by law.

				 May  6, 2013			  anyRemote(1)
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