Hi,
I'm doing a program that use bluetooth for the OpenMoko phones, I need a
passkey agent to allow paring from some devices that resquest that, after I
wrote the a passKey agent I notice that by default the hcid.conf file in the
OpenMoko file system have the security mode set to "auto", so my passkey
agent don't get called, if I change it to "user" everything works fine.
After some search I found a lot of confusing information so my questions are
:
- the Bluez-pin helper in no longer supported right ?
- By default the security mode is set to "auto" ?
- Is possible to change it with some bluez util or command ?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
--
Val?rio Val?rio
http://www.valeriovalerio.org
Hi Valerio,
> I'm doing a program that use bluetooth for the OpenMoko phones, I
> need a passkey agent to allow paring from some devices that resquest
> that, after I wrote the a passKey agent I notice that by default the
> hcid.conf file in the OpenMoko file system have the security mode set
> to "auto", so my passkey agent don't get called, if I change it to
> "user" everything works fine.
> After some search I found a lot of confusing information so my
> questions are :
>
> - the Bluez-pin helper in no longer supported right ?
> - By default the security mode is set to "auto" ?
> - Is possible to change it with some bluez util or command ?
the security mode should be user by default. Maybe you have an old
hcid.conf on your system.
Regards
Marcel
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