From: "Andrew Kohlsmith (Mailing List Account)" <aklists@mixdown.ca>
To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: stubborn pairing
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:42:24 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200910071842.24988.aklists@mixdown.ca> (raw)
I am hoping someone can lend a hand here. I am running 2.6.31 (although the
issue has been around for quite some time), and the internal bluetooth module
in my Toshiba Satellite U300 (omnibook kernel module, SVN trunk).
I'm trying to pair with my iphone, but it seems that it times out almost
immediately.
$ hcitool cc 00:23:DF:21:xx:yy
$ hcitool auth 00:23:DF:21:xx:yy
Not connected.
$ hcitool cc 00:23:DF:21:xx:yy && hcitool auth 00:23:DF:21:xx:yy
This brings up the KDE bluetooth PIN helper, I enter a PIN, but it immediately
fails with
HCI authentication request failed: Input/output error
On the console. If I'm *REALLY* fast and lucky I may get it to pair, but
it'll never connect afterward.
Can anyone give me any tips/pointers? I'm pretty sure there's an easier way
of doing it (maybe via dbus) but I haven't found any documentation on it, and
I'm out of my league when it comes to dbus in general.
-A.
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