Verify /dev/rfcomm0  is rwx using ls.
Also try "cat /dev/rfcomm0" and/or "wc /dev/rfcomm0" to see if they give errors.
You might also want to try the above with "strace" preceeding the command just 
to see the open, and/or with "sudo"

I normally have to start "rfcomm connect 0 <btaddr>" before it goes live
- there is a way to give the address in a config file and maybe do it
automatically but I've always done it from the command line.

This program must automatically create /dev/rfcomm0.  Simply pairing the
device and doing mknod will not associate the network pipe with the
device node.

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Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374782
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