This is reported against an old version of Ubuntu and many things has
changed since then. Because of that we won't fix this issue however if
this behavior repeats on a modern version please fill a bug report
against it and we will take it from there.
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Status: Co
thanks for heads up on blueman
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same here, seems to work. There's also a nice gui now, called blueman.
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To me this bug seems to be fixed in Karmic (kernel 2.6.31-14). I can
connect to my phone using only pand -c $addr, without the need to turn
on encryption first. Looking at the hcidump output, the extra connection
request I mentioned above is gone.
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I sent a debugging patch to bug #268502, which installs the bluetooth
network protocol code from (Hardy's) 2.6.24 into a current Ubuntu
kernel, which makes this problem go away. (The problem is not present
in 2.6.24 - that kernel doesn't need any of the "hcitool" commands;
"pand" is enough).
I al
As if to demonstrate, I'm writing these comments over the 3g bluetooth
connection to a Sony-Ericsson K850i, made with the script attached to
the previous comment :-)
For anyone wanting to reproduce this, I'm running:
- Ubuntu 9.04 + updates
- That means kernel 2.6.28-13-generic (x86, 32-b
Fwiw,
I agree that the Bluez documentation is poor in this area. But
Bluetooth is quite complicated; it would be difficult to write good
documentation.
The D-Bus documentation of Bluez is poor for controlling PAN
connections, which you are supposed to do now that "pand" is in "bluez-
compat", me
Thanks Håkon!
The script does not work for me, but adding one more command makes it
work on my Sony-Ericsson K850i.
"hcitool cc $addr; hcitool enc $addr" outputs this for me:
HCI set encryption request failed: Input/output error
The trick, at least with my phone, is to add "hcitool auth $a
this is how i got it working:
0. whenever i try to connect to my phone, i get a timeout
1. find some ppa offering bluez backports
(i used https://edge.launchpad.net/~cavedon/+archive/ppa)
2. whenever i try to connect to my phone, it connects and immediately
disconnects.
3. use the script as su
Above I can't get to work for me.
Aspire One, 160 gb, 1mb, 8.9
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Håkon, you're my savior. I would never have figured out that it depends
on the encryption being done beforehand _and_ the timing. I tried all
the commands by hand and it didn't work, due to the connection being
dropped too quickly, the small script works however.
Still a really annoying bug, and n
I have a workaround to the bug that makes the PAN connection disconnect
immediately after connecting. Run the attached script in a shell like
'sudo sh connect_to_phone.sh ##:##:##:##:##:##' where you replace the #s
with your phone's bluetooth address. This works for me, at least. If you
haven't alr
same here..
see also
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7173934#post7173934
the changelog of the upstream bluez package mentions "fixes for
networking regressions", so maybe this bug is already fixed upstream ?
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I have now upgraded to Jaunty, and still see the same problem. Some more
information: I am running kernel 2.6.28-11-generic on x86_64, bluez
version 4.32-0ubuntu4. I have a Thinkpad T61p with a bluetooth device
identified by lsusb as 'Bus 003 Device 014: ID 0a5c:2110 Broadcom Corp.
Bluetooth Contro
I have the same problem in Intrepid (fresh install with all updates
applied). Everything worked fine in Hardy. In Intrepid, if I use the
command `hcitool cc ##:##:##:##:##:##` (with my phones address), I see
an icon on my phone (Sony Ericsson K610) indicating that a BT connection
is established (I
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