Re: Grant Access to Advanced Audio Distribution Service

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Hi Steffen,

On Tue, May 22, 2012, Steffen Becker wrote:
> maybe you remember me, I wrote some mails regarding a problem with
> the connection of two Bluetooth-Dongles.
> Now I tested a little bit with a Ubuntu Live CD and there I also
> couldn't create a connection between my devices *but* when I clicked
> on a pop-up-window at the remote device named "Grant Access to the
> service 0000110D-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB", the connection
> worked!
> I googled and found out that:
> 
> 0000110D-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB = AdvancedAudioDistributionService.
> So I think I have to grant access to this service in my
> gentoo-settings to get my connection work.
> But I have no idea where/how I can configure this.

The "Trusted" property for each device determines whether authorization
is needed for incoming connections. IIRC gnome-bluetooth sets this
automatically for all configured devices and from the command line you
can do it with the test-device python script (that's part of the BlueZ
source tree): test-device trusted <address> yes

Johan
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