2005-07-15 21:02:39

by Vinod

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Re: files from ipaq 3870 to desktop with bluetooth

Still having problems, now with setting up pand.

>If you got blue diode flashing after this, you got
> it right... Bluetooth
> is on after that...
> try this:
>
> # hcitool dev

This is fine. i can find it.

>If other devices is found then you just need pairing
> and pand connection
> stuff.

I think it is the pairing which is giving me problems
but am not certain.
i did

killall hciattach
hciattach /dev/ttySB0 bcsp 230400
hciconfig hci0 up
rfcomm bind all
pand --listen GW
pand --connect 00:00:00:00:00:00

This seemed fine till here, but it did not ask any pin
on the desktop(i beleive it should based on my
knowledge of bluetooth) where i was making the
connection to from my ipaq. /var/log/messages gives
this

------------------------------------------------------
Oct 22 17:24:09 h3600 daemon.info hcid[1295]:
Bluetooth HCI daemon
Oct 22 17:24:09 h3600 daemon.info sdpd[1299]:
Bluetooth SDP daemon
Oct 22 17:24:30 h3600 daemon.info hcid[1295]: HCI dev
0 registered
Oct 22 17:24:31 h3600 daemon.info hcid[1295]: HCI dev
0 up
Oct 22 17:24:31 h3600 daemon.info hcid[1295]: Starting
security manager 0
Oct 22 17:26:34 h3600 daemon.info pand[1348]:
Bluetooth PAN daemon version 2.14
Oct 22 17:26:59 h3600 daemon.info pand[1350]:
Bluetooth PAN daemon version 2.14
Oct 22 17:26:59 h3600 daemon.info pand[1350]:
Connecting to 00:0B:0D:34:6F:C7
Oct 22 17:26:59 h3600 daemon.err pand[1350]: Connect
to 00:00:00:00:00:00 failed
. Permission denied(13)

----------------------------------------------------

I have set up my rfcomm.conf and hcid.conf exactly as
described in
http://opie.handhelds.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/BluetoothGprs
with pin_helper /etc/bluetooth/givepin, security auto
and 'commented out' auth enable and encrypt enable

I want to add that the desktop is a windows machine
with usb dongle, if that can help explain any pairing
problems.

Thanks,
Vinod




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