Re: Setting a static pin to allow pairing

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Hi Bastien,

On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 9:09 AM, Bastien Nocera <hadess@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-12-18 at 11:28 +0100, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> 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?
>
> You can use bluez-tools:
> https://github.com/khvzak/bluez-tools
>
> (it's packaged for Debian as well, make sure you have a new enough
> version to avoid crashes)
>
> This is an example use:
> https://github.com/hadess/CHIP-bluetooth-speaker/blob/master/setup.sh#L73

Thats is rather old, and we did have incorporated a lot of the
features in these tools into bluetoothctl, obexctl, etc.

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Luiz Augusto von Dentz
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