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		<title>Linux to IPhone Tethering In 5 Mins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tethering from a mobile phone is not new to me. I started from the days of having to script the<a href="http://blog.yibi.org/2010/01/27/linux-to-iphone-tethering-in-5-mins" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tethering from a mobile phone is not new to me. I started from the days of having to script the ppp chat scripts to wvdial to finally having Network Manager recognizing my mobile phone as a 3G modem.</p>
<p>IPhone is new. I have been reading about <strong>tethering on Linux</strong> as soon as I bought it. Painful ways, jailbreak, run proxy etc etc etc.</p>
<p>Linux didn&#8217;t recognize the IPhone as a modem when I plugged in via USB, so it&#8217;s only bluetooth now. I tried the tethering of my Mac first. With bluetooth, I found that tethering actually happens over the <strong>PAN (Personal Area Network)</strong>. That should work with Linux, and so it did.</p>
<p>These are steps for me to get tethering on Debian in 5 mins.</p>
<blockquote><p>1. Run &#8220;sudo aptitude -y install blueman&#8221; in Debian.</p>
<p>2. Logout and login again. This is for the dbus and stuff to react correctly when you turn on your bluetooth later on.</p>
<p>3. Turn on your bluetooth or insert your USB bluetooth dongle. A bluetooth icon should appear in your system tray or whatever you call it in Gnome. That&#8217;s Blueman.</p>
<p>4. Discover and add your IPhone in Blueman</p>
<p>5. Turn on Internet Tethering under &#8220;Settings &#8211;&gt; General &#8211;&gt; Network&#8221;. Choose Bluetooth.</p>
<p>6. Go back to your Blueman, click on it and you should see your IPhone. Right click on your IPhone and select &#8220;Network Access Point&#8221;</p>
<p>7. And you are done!</p></blockquote>
<p>That&#8217;s it! Simple right? No hacking, no jailbreak!</p>
<p>Do drop me a comment if anything&#8217;s unclear. The same solution should work with any of the modern distros like Fedora and Ubuntu.</p>


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