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Re: gnokii --identify help
From: |
mikha |
Subject: |
Re: gnokii --identify help |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Feb 2007 05:21:08 -0800 (PST) |
Hello,
Pawel Kot wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 2/26/07, mikha <address@hidden> wrote:
>> what is my problem now and how do I solve it? Please help me.
>> Im using ubuntu6.06 and I can succesfully connect and send files to my
>> phone
>> via bluetooth.
>> Pin helper in hcid is also set to /usr/bin/bluez-pin. I once managed to
>> make
>> 'gnokii --identify' work with the same phone and the same type of
>> connection
>> but that was with gnokii0.6.12. Why can't gnokii identify work now?
>
> Hard to say. You probably don't have some bluetooth daemon running. I
> have usually sdpd and hcid.
>
>
how do I know if I dont have bluetooth daemon running?
When i do 'hciconfig' I can get the address of my bluetooth dongle..
And when i do 'hcitool scan', I think it detects my phone because it returns
the port address of the phone..
here's what's in my hcid and rfcomm file, (if this can help)
#
# HCI daemon configuration file.
#
# HCId options
options {
# Automatically initialize new devices
autoinit yes;
# Security Manager mode
# none - Security manager disabled
# auto - Use local PIN for incoming connections
# user - Always ask user for a PIN
#
security auto;
# Pairing mode
# none - Pairing disabled
# multi - Allow pairing with already paired devices
# once - Pair once and deny successive attempts
pairing multi;
# PIN helper
pin_helper /usr/bin/bluez-pin;
# D-Bus PIN helper
#dbus_pin_helper;
}
# Default settings for HCI devices
device {
# Local device name
# %d - device id
# %h - host name
name "%h-%d";
# Local device class
class 0x3e0100;
# Default packet type
#pkt_type DH1,DM1,HV1;
# Inquiry and Page scan
iscan enable; pscan enable;
# Default link mode
# none - no specific policy
# accept - always accept incoming connections
# master - become master on incoming connections,
# deny role switch on outgoing connections
lm accept;
# Default link policy
# none - no specific policy
# rswitch - allow role switch
# hold - allow hold mode
# sniff - allow sniff mode
# park - allow park mode
lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;
# Authentication and Encryption (Security Mode 3)
#auth enable;
#encrypt enable;
}
#
# RFCOMM configuration file.
#
# example:
#
# rfcomm0 {
# bind yes;
# # Bluetooth address of the device
# device 00:0E:ED:E0:5E:DD;
# # RFCOMM channel for the connection
# channel 1;
# # Description of the connection
# comment "Nokia 6230";
#}
I don't know what to do and how to fix this.. Thanks to all of you and for
all your help..
I hope we could fix this.. I really need to get this fixed
Thanks
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