Re: Abt hcid.conf

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Hi Kartikey,

> I m modifying hcid.com lying in /etc/bluetooth for "security none"
> which as per hcid.conf disables security manager.
> So after that when I reboot my linux and then try to connect with
> bluetooth headset BH-209 (Nokia) it doesn't connect to it.
> Error is "Connection refused" which is because of no linkkey.
> 
> when I disable security manager why it checks for security???
> Even I tried with "security auto" which reads local passkey that I
> have set to "0000" and my BH-209 also have default PIN "0000", still
> it prompts to enter passkey in bluetooth pairing & control wizard.
> 
> So I m confused...exactly how can we disable security manager for
> simple connections?
> Does changes in hcid.conf make any impact?
> I m using bluez-4.30 on Fedora 9 (kernel 2.6.25-14)

with Bluetooth if only one side requires authentication and encryption
you have to do it (even if security is none). And all headsets require a
proper pairing.

Regards

Marcel


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