From: Je Co <hulcjje@yahoo.com>
To: BlueZ users <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Bluez-users] OBEXFTP: Mavin? Whats the default PIN?
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:53:52 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <910003.94030.qm@web32408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <46C05A50.10004@gmail.com>
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After your help, I installed d-bus and I was able to use hciconfig, hcitools.
My Absolute-box sees my SE K750i.
My biggest need is to get mp3 files to the phone. When this is working (pffff), I will try to get pictures of the phone to the laptop. In the end I hope to do things with my agenda.
Googling around learned me I had to use OpenObex/Obexftp to transfer files between laptop and phone. I managed to install this software (I think).
Eventually, I could give the command 'obexftp -b -p somefile'. Scanning starts, phone is found, tries to connect on channel 6, phone asks if unknown device is permitted to have access, and then it asks for a PIN. All seems ok, it's like when I'm using my windows-machine.
But where can I find the PIN? Googling learned there should be a file PIN in the /etc/bluetooth-dir. It isn't there. I made one, but that didn't have any effect.
Googling learned there's a prog which is needed to tranfer the PIN? All the commands I encountered were not recognized. Do I need extra software (I'm not using KDE or Gnome, so don't have access to some tools which are mentioned).
I looked into the hcid.conf, but it seems to me it's all about incoming (to the laptop) connections? I hoped to get rid off the PIN with 'security none', but that didn't help either.
What also puzzles me is that the phone tells me ' mavin' tries to connect.
According to what I read, I expected 'BlueZ' (found this also in hcid.conf). 'mavin' seems to be a (hard to configure) CF-card, I'm working with an USB-dongle (lsusb doesn't show 'mavin', I expected it to see there).
I'v got the feeling I'm close to the solution, but after hours of trying/searching, please help.
(Another unsolved issue is that when I ask the phone to search for bluetooth-devices, my laptop doesn't show up).
Thanks in advance,
Jeu
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-13 4:41 [Bluez-users] How to become a bluetooth obex server leiyu
2007-08-13 13:19 ` Manuel Naranjo
2007-08-13 15:53 ` Je Co [this message]
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