Re: Secure Simple Pairing Mode - Setting NoInputNoOutput mode

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Hi Tim,

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010, Tim Bennett wrote:
> Is there a method (programmatic or hciconfig - type) to change the Mode of a
> BT v2.1 dongle to require NoInputNoOutput/JustWorks pairing?
> 
> I want to make my box (running linux 2.6.30.2 kernel on an arm processor
> with Bluez 4.67 and a Broadcom v2.1 dongle) pair with another device in the
> "JustWorks" (NoInputNoOutput) mode.
> 
> 1. The SSP mode seems to default to "Numeric Comparison" mode.  I am trying
> to find out how to switch to "Just Works" (NoInputNoOutput mode)
> Can someone point me to a command or code that would switch my adapter into
> the NoInputNoOutput mode?
> Is it something I can configure through hciconfig or through a dbus command?
> 
>  2. The man page for hciconfig has the command hciconfig hciX sspmode
> [mode].  Is [mode] only valid for 0 or 1?
> 
> In looking in hciconfig.c, at the
> hci_read_simple_pairing_mode/hci_write_simple_pairing_mode functions, there
> is no clear indication as to what the accepted values are for [mode}

You're looking a bit in the wrong place. What you want is an agent that
registers "NoInputNoOutput" as its IO capability. You could e.g.
experiment by using test/simple-agent. Find the two places in it that
say "DisplayYesNo" and change them to "NoInputNoOutput". Then you can
use that script as a "just works" pairing initator or acceptor.

Johan
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