Vladimir,

put some "passcode" into the pin option (now you have "nopin") in the /etc/bluetooth/hcsecd.conf . Then use it in pairing process.

It is a good idea to setup an obex server. Here are some notes:
http://wiki.botka.homeunix.org/bin/view/Main/BlueTooth

please take no offense, but this kind of notes are not very helpful. this is what i call "linux howto-style" documentation. all it (usually) does is provides list of some commands to execute without giving any background information. it may work for some users, however, when someone's environment is not exactly the same it does not work and leaves no clue to what might be going wrong and how to fix it.

personally, i've seen quite a few wiki's/howto's/etc. related to freebsd and bluetooth, however none of them gives all the information.

so, it would be very nice if someone wrote a document describing bluetooth basics, i.e.

- concept of baseband (physical/radio) link

- concept of logical links, i.e. l2cap and rfcomm

- concept of l2cap psm and rfcomm channel

- what is pairing, how it works exactly and why one needs it

- concept of bluetooth services/profiles

- concept of bluetooth service discovery

thanks,
max

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