2004-05-25 14:46:29

by Alex

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Subject: [Bluez-users] rfcomm connection as normal user

Hello, if i try to connect via rfcomm as normal user i get the message:
Cannot create device operation not Operation not permitted.

My question what can I do to give a standard user permission?

Best regards

Alex


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2004-05-25 15:34:20

by CIJOML

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] rfcomm connection as normal user

On Tuesday 25 of May 2004 16:46, Alex wrote:
> Hello, if i try to connect via rfcomm as normal user i get the message:
> Cannot create device operation not Operation not permitted.
>
> My question what can I do to give a standard user permission?

check if users are allowed to rw your /dev/rfcommX devices

M.


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2004-05-25 15:02:19

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] rfcomm connection as normal user

Hi Alex,

> Hello, if i try to connect via rfcomm as normal user i get the message:
> Cannot create device operation not Operation not permitted.
>
> My question what can I do to give a standard user permission?

you can connect through a RFCOMM socket and use "rfcomm connect", but
what you can't use is "rfcomm bind".

Regards

Marcel




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