[gnome-bluetooth] Can't send files from phone to computer
Javier Moro Sotelo
infjms00 at ucv.udc.es
Wed Apr 5 11:05:31 BST 2006
I have no firewall,
i do bluepin 00:13:70:e7:b0:41 and i get the following error
traceback (most recent call last):
file "/usr/bin/bluepin", line 164 in?
main()
file "/usr/bin/bluepin", line 133, in main
bdaddr=sys.argv[2]
Indexerror list out of range
Citando Milind Dumbare <milind at linsyssoft.com>:
> Did you check the firewalls for incoming connection of bluetooth.
>
> try doing this
>
> bluez-pin in < your phone's BD address >
>
> On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 22:55 +0200, Javier Moro Sotelo wrote:
> >
> > Hi, i've just installed gnome bluetooth, and i've got some issues.
> >
> > I can send files perfectly from the PC to the phone, but when i try to send
> > files from phone to pc it says it's impossible to send the file.
> >
> > Actually the phone can "see" the PC but it seems they can't stablish a
> > conecction.
> >
> > I use gnome-bluetooth 0.6 under gentoo and a nokia 6250.
> >
> > This is my hcid.conf file:
> >
> > #
> > # HCI daemon configuration file.
> > #
> >
> > # HCId options
> > options {
> > # Automatically initialize new devices
> > autoinit yes;
> >
> > # Security Manager mode
> > # none - Security manager disabled
> > # auto - Use local PIN for incoming connections
> > # user - Always ask user for a PIN
> > #
> > security none;
> >
> > # Pairing mode
> > # none - Pairing disabled
> > # multi - Allow pairing with already paired devices
> > # once - Pair once and deny successive attempts
> > pairing multi;
> >
> > # PIN helper
> > /etc/bluetooth/pin-helper;
> >
> > # D-Bus PIN helper
> > #dbus_pin_helper;
> > }
> >
> > # Default settings for HCI devices
> > device {
> > # Local device name
> > # %d - device id
> > # %h - host name
> > name "Adamo";
> >
> > # Local device class
> > class 0x3e0100;
> >
> > # Default packet type
> > #pkt_type DH1,DM1,HV1;
> >
> > # Inquiry and Page scan
> > iscan enable; pscan enable;
> >
> > # Default link mode
> > # none - no specific policy
> > # accept - always accept incoming connections
> > # master - become master on incoming connections,
> > # deny role switch on outgoing connections
> > lm none;
> >
> > # Default link policy
> > # none - no specific policy
> > # rswitch - allow role switch
> > # hold - allow hold mode
> > # sniff - allow sniff mode
> > # park - allow park mode
> > lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;
> >
> > # Authentication and Encryption (Security Mode 3)
> > #auth enable;
> > #encrypt enable;
> > }
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
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