> Yes, you need to set the Bluetooth Pairing PIN for that device. This > can easily be achieved using the bluetooth support for e.g. Gnome or > KDE or with Bluez command line tools. You have to enter it two > times, once on each side of the connection.
Thanks for the tip; I looked into that, but it seems that I must use passkey-agent to set the pairing PIN; however my bluez (4.91) doesn't have passkey-agent, and bluez-utils seem deprecated for bluez-4.* ? By the way I'm using a 3.1.5 kernel, if it's any use to know that. > You can possible avoid that PIN by using ObexPush protocol instead > of FBS protocol, e.g. using -U none. I'll look into that too. Thanks again! :^) -- F. Delente ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Windows Azure Live! Tuesday, Dec 13, 2011 Microsoft is holding a special Learn Windows Azure training event for developers. It will provide a great way to learn Windows Azure and what it provides. You can attend the event by watching it streamed LIVE online. Learn more at http://p.sf.net/sfu/ms-windowsazure _______________________________________________ Openobex-users mailing list Openobex-users@lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openobex-users