or hcitool scan will give you the addresses.

Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mario Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> > Answering to myself, the tool to use it "bluez-simple-agent".
> > If you get "Authentification errors", try to delete your bluetooth state
> > directory (/var/lib/bluetooth/ADAPTER_ADDRESS) and restart the bluetooth
> > service.  This helped to clear up my problems with bluez-simple-agent.
> 
> There's apparently a DBus operation to obtain the address of the device - see
> the discussion at
> http://zitzlinux.wordpress.com/2011/02/28/connecting-bluetooth-devices-from-command-line/
> at which point you can run bluez-simple-agent.
> 
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