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Re: pin help
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Timothy Murphy |
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Re: pin help |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Mar 2007 16:47:02 +0000 |
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On Wed 07 Feb 2007, Pawel Kot wrote:
> > I can't help you, but I definitely think there should be a gnokii
> > PIN-HOWTO, as this evidently causes many people problems.
>
> http://wiki.gnokii.org/index.php/Bluetooth
I looked at this page,
but unfortunately found it almost useless.
I have a new computer, and have spent a couple of hours
trying to set up bluetooth (bluez),
and in particular trying to set the bluetooth pin on the computer,
In brief, when I say "gnokii --identify" my phone (a Sony-Ericsson T630)
asks for the pin number, and whatever I enter it responds "Passkey mismatch".
So I take it I have not set the pin correctly on my computer.
I have the appropriate number in /etc/bluetooth/pin .
(This file is owned by root, and has permission-mode 644.)
I have tried various pin-helpers in /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf:
# pin_helper dbus_pin_helper;
pin_helper /usr/bin/bluez-pin;
# pin_helper /etc/bluetooth/feed-pin.sh
In the last case feed-pin.sh reads:
#!/bin/sh
echo "0000"
I also tried 'echo "PIN:0000".
The instructions on the given page include
address@hidden:~$ bluez-bin --dbus &
address@hidden:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/bluez-utils restart
I assume the first command should read "bluez-pin"?
In any case, I gave that command.
Also I have no file /etc/init.d/bluez-utils on my Fedora-6 system
(with all bluez* packages installed).
I do have a bluetooth service, and run "sudo service bluetooth restart"
after each change.
So I would repeat the question:
How exactly does one set the bluetooth PIN on a computer under bluez?
--
Timothy Murphy
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