From: John Gruenenfelder <johng@as.arizona.edu>
To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bluez-users] Pairing problem with Plantronics headset
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 17:12:07 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060801001207.GA5092@as.arizona.edu> (raw)
I am attempting to use btsco with my Plantronics M2500 headset. I am using
the most recent Debian bluez-utils packages (3.1-3).
The headset's passkey/pin is "0000" which I have set in both
/etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf as:
passkey "0000";
and in /etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default as just "0000".
When I turn on the headset, put it in pairing mode, and then attempt to run
btsco, I get the following from btsco:
-----
./btsco 00:03:89:6E:C9:11
Error: Failed to connect to SDP server: Permission denied
Assuming channel 2
Can't connect RFCOMM channel: Permission denied
-----
In the system logs the only new entries generated are:
Jul 31 19:32:52 Redtail hcid[5743]: pin_code_request (sba=00:16:41:89:98:00, dba=00:03:89:6E:C9:11)
Jul 31 19:32:52 Redtail hcid[5743]: Calling PasskeyAgent.Request: name=:1.5, path=/org/bluez/passkey_agent_5755
Jul 31 19:32:56 Redtail hcid[5743]: pin_code_request (sba=00:16:41:89:98:00, dba=00:03:89:6E:C9:11)
Jul 31 19:32:56 Redtail hcid[5743]: Calling PasskeyAgent.Request: name=:1.5, path=/org/bluez/passkey_agent_5755
To me, these seem to indicate that the PIN is being requested, but perhaps not
being returned properly? I also tried creating a passkey explicitly for this
device as:
/etc/bluetooth/passkeys/00:03:89:6E:C9:11
But the log messages were the same for this instance. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-08-01 0:12 John Gruenenfelder [this message]
2006-08-01 2:20 ` [Bluez-users] Pairing problem with Plantronics headset Marcel Holtmann
2006-08-01 1:06 ` John Gruenenfelder
2006-08-01 10:50 ` [Bluez-users] Problem developing bluetooth program Mate Soos
2006-08-01 14:15 ` manojt ambe
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