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scapor
Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 at 7:53:19am UTC 

  1. ==Trying to send a file==
  2. [email protected]:~$ gnome-obex-send Desktop/Geluid/03\ Belgische\ Wafels\ \(met\ krewcial\ en\ candy\ dulfer\).mp3
  3. Browsing 00:1A:75:E7:57:95 ...
  4. Service Name: OBEX Object Push
  5. Service RecHandle: 0x10006
  6. Protocol Descriptor List:
  7.   "L2CAP" (0x0100)
  8.   "RFCOMM" (0x0003)
  9.     Channel: 6
  10.   "OBEX" (0x0008)
  11. Service Class ID List:
  12.   "OBEX Object Push" (0x1105)
  13. ** Message: device 00:1A:75:E7:57:95 (OBEX Object Push) port 6
  14.  
  15.  
  16.  
  17. ** (gnome-obex-send:13593): WARNING **: Unable to make a Bluetooth connection.
  18.  
  19. ** (gnome-obex-send:13593): WARNING **: Unable to initialize OBEX client source
  20.  
  21.  
  22. == receiving files works:==
  23. [email protected]:~$ gnome-obex-server
  24. conn_request:   bdaddr 00:1A:75:E7:57:95
  25. conn_complete:  status 0x00
  26. conn_request:   bdaddr 00:1A:75:E7:57:95
  27. conn_complete:  status 0x00
  28. ** Message: Incoming connection from 00:1A:75:E7:57:95
  29. ** Message: Device 00:1A:75:E7:57:95 is about to send an object.
  30.  
  31. ** (gnome-obex-server:13537): WARNING **: Unhandled OBEX event 11
  32. ** Message: File arrived from 00:1A:75:E7:57:95
  33. ** Message: Filename 'Afb024.jpg' Length 174853
  34. ** Message: Saving to '/home/scapor/Desktop/bluetooth-transfer/Afb024 (1).jpg'
  35. ** Message: Incoming connection from 00:1A:75:E7:57:95
  36. conn_complete:  status 0x00
  37.  
  38.  
  39. bluetooth config:
  40. in the graphical config window I have follwing setting:
  41. mode:
  42.         * discoverable -> make adaptor visible after: "never" (slider to the right)
  43. adaptor name: karel
  44. class: not given (same prob if I choose desktop or laptop)
  45.  
  46.  
  47. == config  files: ==
  48. #
  49. # HCI daemon configuration file.
  50. #
  51.  
  52. # HCId options
  53. options {
  54.         # Automatically initialize new devices
  55.         autoinit yes;
  56.  
  57.         # Security Manager mode
  58.         #   none - Security manager disabled
  59.         #   auto - Use local PIN for incoming connections
  60.         #   user - Always ask user for a PIN
  61.         #
  62.         security auto;
  63.  
  64.         # Pairing mode
  65.         #   none  - Pairing disabled
  66.         #   multi - Allow pairing with already paired devices
  67.         #   once  - Pair once and deny successive attempts
  68.         pairing multi;
  69.  
  70.         # Default PIN code for incoming connections
  71.         passkey "1234";
  72. }
  73.  
  74. # Default settings for HCI devices
  75. device {
  76.         # Local device name
  77.         #   %d - device id
  78.         #   %h - host name
  79.         name "%h-%d";
  80.  
  81.         # Local device class
  82.         class 0x3e0100;
  83.  
  84.         # Default packet type
  85.         #pkt_type DH1,DM1,HV1;
  86.  
  87.         # Inquiry and Page scan
  88.         iscan enable; pscan enable;
  89.         discovto 0;
  90.  
  91.         # Default link mode
  92.         #   none   - no specific policy
  93.         #   accept - always accept incoming connections
  94.         #   master - become master on incoming connections,
  95.         #            deny role switch on outgoing connections
  96.         lm accept;
  97.  
  98.         # Default link policy
  99.         #   none    - no specific policy
  100.         #   rswitch - allow role switch
  101.         #   hold    - allow hold mode
  102.         #   sniff   - allow sniff mode
  103.         #   park    - allow park mode
  104.         lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;
  105. }
  106. #
  107. # RFCOMM configuration file.
  108. #
  109.  
  110. #rfcomm0 {
  111. #       # Automatically bind the device at startup
  112. #       bind yes;
  113. #
  114. #       # Bluetooth address of the device
  115. #       device 00:1A:75:E7:57:95;
  116. #
  117. #       # RFCOMM channel for the connection
  118. #       channel 7;
  119. #
  120. #       # Description of the connection
  121. #       comment "Example Bluetooth device";
  122. #}

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