On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 12:56:47 +0200 Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christoph Simon wrote: > > I was asked to set up a service which would allow anybody having a > > bluetooth enabled device (celphone, pda, etc) to retrieve some file > > using a debian box. Unfortunately, I'm really green with bluetooth, I > > don't even own such a device myself. Thus I would like to ask if > > somebody could give me the missing hint, maybe in form of a quick > > roadmap, telling me that I need to set up this or that server, or what > > ever. > > You need the packages: > bluez-utils Already installed, thanks. > obexftp(>= 0.19) or ussp-push This is debian stable. current version is obexftp 0.10.7 and no ussp-push in apt-cache. Does this mean that obexftp in debian stable is nonfunctional? > If you want a GUI: > kdebluetooth No, thanks. > To scan for bluetooth devices: > hcitool scan This worked. also inq. But it took some time for me to find out that I have to make the celphone announce itself first. > To send a file to a phone using OBEX-Push: > obexftp -H -S -U none -b bl:ue:to:ot:ha:dd file.name Here, -HSU are invalid options to obexftp. I will assume (unless told otherwise) the obexftp version in debian stable to be badly broken, as the pairing was correctly intiated (as shown in daemon.log) but not answered. At the contrary it caused the celphone to reboot (!). Thank's for the help. I'll search for a backport or try to compile the newer version my self. -- Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]