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Pairing shouldn't ask for PIN #3

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hadess opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 2 comments
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Pairing shouldn't ask for PIN #3

hadess opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 2 comments

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@hadess
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hadess commented May 13, 2016

Pairing shouldn't even ask for the PIN on the phone (if it's a common default like "0000") but still does. It didn't during my initial testing...

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chadberg commented Jun 8, 2016

Grab the simple bt-agent from the bluetooth packages and modify it to automatically accept pairing with no pin. (set capability to NoInputNoOutput, and maybe set authorize service to always return true)

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hadess commented Jun 14, 2016

Grab the simple bt-agent from the bluetooth packages and modify it to automatically accept pairing with no pin. (set capability to NoInputNoOutput, and maybe set authorize service to always return true)

There's already an agent running with a 0000 default pin code. Nothing else should be necessary.

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