[Bug 227429] [NEW] [hardy] Bluetooth Serial Port undiscoverable

Pami Ketolainen pami.ketolainen at gmail.com
Tue May 6 19:05:30 BST 2008


Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bluez-utils

Package version is bluez-utils_3.26-0ubuntu6_i386

I'm trying to connect the Python S60 bluetooth console from my
cellphone, and the discovery of bluetooth serial ports fails. How ever,
if I connect the console with predefined address and channel, then
evrything works fine. The procedure goes like this:

$ sdptool add --channel=2 SP
Serial Port service registered
$ rfcomm listen 0 2
Waiting for connection on channel 2

Then connection from the phone -> No serial ports found.

"sdptool browse local" tells that there is a serial port and everything
should be fine. In Feisty this works perfectyl and with my experience I
haven't been able to find any differences in the procedure, exept
hcidump shows that in Hardy the service discovery request is replied
with no serial ports available. (The output of hcidump probably wont
help much, but I'll attach it anyway.)

** Affects: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[hardy] Bluetooth Serial Port undiscoverable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227429
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