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From: Kartikey Parmar <kartikey2781@gmail.com>
To: marcel@holtmann.org
Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Can't find Link Key
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 14:18:25 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <6887eb5d0902120048u5f66c84s2b0f5e8e175187f@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

Hi Marcel,

> Hi Kartikey,

> if you are using bluez-4.29 then you are hitting a bug that is fixed in the current tree. You just have to wait for bluez-4.30 then. Will >be released at the end of the day or tomorrow.

>Regards

>Marcel

> Kartikey Wrote:
> I m using USB Bluetooth adapter to discover devices & connect to it.
> I can easily discover it using my test program But when I m going to
> connect it to rfcomm, it prompts me to enter PIN to accept connection.
> As I m entering PIN the connection fails as it don't find link key in
> /var/lib/bluetooth/
>
> So I m not able to pair my bluetooth enable Mobile / Headset with
> application running in PC.
> What is its remedie?

Thanks 4 ur reply...I m using Bluez-4.27 so is this bug applicable to
this release?

I m using USB Bluetooth adapter to discover devices & connect to it.
I can easily discover it using my test program
But when I m going to connect it to rfcomm, it prompts me to enter PIN
to accept connection.
As I m entering PIN the connection fails as it don't find link key in
/var/lib/bluetooth/

So I m not able to pair my bluetooth enable Mobile / Headset with
application running in PC.
What is its remedie?

Pls mail if somebody knows it solution.

-- 
Kartikey Parmar
President AAECC
09879095390 (M)

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