Cannot setup a bluetooth PAN between two Fedora 10 boxes

Adalbert Prokop adalbert.prokop at gmx.de
Sun Jul 12 20:52:28 UTC 2009


Hello everybody!

I have troubles setting up a bluetooth PAN connection between two Fedora
10 boxes. One of them is a desktop with a USB-BT dongle, the other is an
EEE PC 1000H. It seems, that pairing process finishes successfully, but
afterwards no PAN network can be established.

On the desktop I start
pand --listen --role GN -n

On the laptop the command is
pand --connect <bdaddr> -n

First time both system asked about a PIN. But on the next step I only see

# pand --connect <bdaddr> -n
pand[5157]: Bluetooth PAN daemon version 4.30
pand[5157]: Connecting to <bdaddr>
pand[5157]: Connect to <bdaddr> failed. Connection refused(111)

The log file looks like this
Jul 12 22:43:24 laptop pand[5157]: Connecting to 00:80:5A:46:11:A2
Jul 12 22:43:25 laptop kernel: hci_acldata_packet: hci0 ACL packet for
unknown connection handle 11
Jul 12 22:43:25 laptop kernel: hci_acldata_packet: hci0 ACL packet for
unknown connection handle 11
Jul 12 22:43:25 laptop bluetoothd[2289]: link_key_request (sba=<bdaddr>,
dba=00:80:5A:46:11:A2)
Jul 12 22:43:25 laptop pand[5157]: Connect to 00:80:5A:46:11:A2 failed.
Connection refused(111)

Do you have any suggestions what I'm doing wrong or how to fix this problem?

-- 
bye
Adalbert Prokop




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