Am Mittwoch, 6. September 2006 09:11 schrieb Gernot Reiter:
Hallo Liste!
Ich versuch seit längerem eine Bluetooth Verbindung hinzubekommen.
System: Suse 10.0 64
buero:~ # lsusb Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 001 Device 003: ID 03f0:2f11 Hewlett-Packard Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 buero:~ #
buero:~ # hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:12:62:11:DF:BC Gernot6230 buero:~ #
Bluetooth USB Stick wird erkannt, genauso mein Handy.
Jedoch bei der Verbindung kommt: Authentication Error!
Sep 6 08:57:29 buero hidd[10561]: Bluetooth HID daemon Sep 6 08:57:29 buero hcid[10550]: Starting security manager 0 Sep 6 08:57:29 buero kernel: Bluetooth: HIDP (Human Interface Emulation) ver 1.1 Sep 6 08:57:29 buero kernel: klogd 1.4.1, ---------- state change ---------- Sep 6 08:57:29 buero opd[10569]: OBEX Push Daemon - version 0.2 started Sep 6 08:57:29 buero opd[10569]: OBEX Object Push service registered with sdpd Sep 6 08:57:29 buero syslog-ng[4779]: Changing permissions on special file /dev/xconsole Sep 6 08:57:29 buero syslog-ng[4779]: Changing permissions on special file /dev/tty10 Sep 6 08:57:29 buero opd[10569]: OBEX server listening on channel 10 Sep 6 09:01:41 buero hcid[10550]: link_key_request (sba=00:0D:18:01:26:13, dba=00:12:62:11:DF:BC) Sep 6 09:06:18 buero hcid[10550]: link_key_request (sba=00:0D:18:01:26:13, dba=00:12:62:11:DF:BC)
buero:~ # sdptool browse Inquiring ... Inquiry failed buero:~ #
hcid.conf: options { autoinit yes; security auto; pairing multi; pin_helper /bin/bluepincat; } device { name "BlueZ %h (%d)"; class 0x7e0100; iscan enable; pscan enable; lm accept; lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park; auth enable; encrypt disable; }
Hab schon einige HowTo´s durchgemacht. Jedoch ohne Erfolg.
Weis jemand Rat? Danke lg
-- Gernot Reiter http://www.fit4it.at Hallo Gernot,
was hast Du unter Yast bezüglich Pin-Eingabe eingetragen? Bei mir steht "lokale PIN für eingehende Verbindungen verwenden" Als Pin habe ich eine vierstellige Nummer eingetragen. Wenn ich meinen Bluetooth Dongle anschließe und mein Handy nach einem neuen Bluetooth-Gerät suchen lasse, kommt unter KDE dann ein Abfragefenster hoch, wo ich die Pin eingebe. Hier meine hcid.conf device { # Local device name # %d - device id # %h - host name name "BlueZ %h"; # Local device class # e.g. # 0xsss100 = Computer # 0xsss104 = Computer Desktop # 0xsss108 = Computer Server # 0xsss10c = Computer Laptop # The 'sss' above defines the service-class (not quite, only the # first 11 bits, the next 11 define the device-class, than 2 format bits.) # See https://www.bluetooth.org/foundry/assignnumb/document/baseband # for more information. # 0x100bbb stands for "Object Transfer (v-Inbox, v-Folder, ...)" # 0x020bbb stands for "Networking (LAN, Ad hoc, ...)" class 0x710104; # Default packet type #pkt_type DH1,DM1,HV1; # Inquiry and Page scan # valid parameters: enable | disable 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 disable; encrypt disable; } Viele Grüße Steffen -- `And Ginny, don't call Ron a prat, you're not captain of this team -? `Well you seemed to busy to call him a prat and I thought someone should -? (Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley in Harry Potter 6)