Hi everyone,
I'm posting here in case someone has any ideas on how I can solve this
mystery. I've posted this to the bluez-users list without any response, so
I'm also posting here in case someone has any ideas.
I'm trying to set up a network connection via bluetooth using pand and I've hit
a problem that I can't find any references to.
I start pand on the NAP side with no problems, using the following comand:
pand --listen --role NAP
When I try to connect from the panu, I get the following:
Mar 10 18:35:46 data pand[16077]: Connection failed. File exists(17)
I get the same sort of thing on the other end. Here's an example from when I
tried reversing roles:
Mar 10 18:59:34 data pand[16186]: Bluetooth PAN daemon version 2.25
Mar 10 18:59:34 data pand[16186]: Connecting to 00:02:72:B2:A0:6E
Mar 10 18:59:34 data pand[16186]: Connect to 00:02:72:B2:A0:6E failed. File
exists(17)
I've searched the web, read all relevant docs I could find, even took a look at
the pand source. I got as far as looking at bnep_accept_connection but then my
brain began to ache (I'm not a C programmer).
I'm using bluez libs and utils v2.25 on both ends. They were compiled with
./configure --enable-all though some of the supporting components like obex
weren't available. One end is running on a freshly installed Debian 3.1
system, the other is on a Debian 2.2 system with various upgrades; however all
bluez items were compiled from source.
If anyone knows what this is, or even simply has suggestions as to what file it
is that pand is complaining about, I'd be extremely greatful.
Geoff.
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