Re: Setting a static pin to allow pairing

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>> I'm trying to setup a raspberry pi as a bluetooth host allowing pairing from a
>> phone, but with a predefined pincode, and I can't find any docs on how to do
>> this. I find some on how to do this interactively, but then, this isn't meant
>> to be used like that, more like a "blackbox". I've tried to google this quite a
>> bit and reading the docs, but I can't find much. Any idea how to do this?
> 
> With SSP, introduced in Bluetooth 2.1, there is no longer a need to
> have predefined pincode. In case that you don't have any means to
> confirm you should be able to use "NoInputNoOutput", you can check how
> this is done in bluetoothctl:

Perhaps I'm overseeing something, but I don't quite understand how SSP will help. I'm more concerned about unauthorized bluetooth clients pairing with this than MITM-attacks. I want pairing to be fairly simple, but I need a way to identify the client.

Vennlig hilsen

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