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You don't need to put it on fstab at all.
When you call p3nsfd (from command line, with client on the phone acivated) it automatically mounts the mobile on the specified directory, of course you must create that directory before using it.
Are you still getting that "Connection refused"? If so, it has nothing to do with fstab, but rfcomm. Get a look into the kernel and make sure you have enabled rfcomm and rfcomm TTY if what i pointed you out on the previous post didn't help.
Originally posted by sbogus ... and whatever pin I use (the same i wrote in the pin file of course), it always says "pairing failed! unable to pair to BlueZ(0)."
Hi, I've got exactly the same problems and they are driving me insane. Have you solved the problem? Rebooting does not help me.
If yes, how did you initialize gprs via pppd? Are there some special commands?
Thank you in advance!
You don't need to pair the mobile for file transfers using the indications i gave on 1st post.
For something else, I really don't know. I know there are some howtos on the net about pppd and gprs. Do a google search on it.
You don't need to pair the mobile for file transfers using the indications i gave on 1st post.
For something else, I really don't know. I know there are some howtos on the net about pppd and gprs. Do a google search on it.
Thank you for your reply. I don't need to transfer files at all. Tried out lots of tutorials found in google and still nothing. gprs initialization does not want to work via bluetooth in my case. Hope will solve that problem some other day.
You don't need to put it on fstab at all.
When you call p3nsfd (from command line, with client on the phone acivated) it automatically mounts the mobile on the specified directory, of course you must create that directory before using it.
Are you still getting that "Connection refused"? If so, it has nothing to do with fstab, but rfcomm. Get a look into the kernel and make sure you have enabled rfcomm and rfcomm TTY if what i pointed you out on the previous post didn't help.
Hope you're gonna make it
Hi!
I have the same problem with my phone, and I was just hoping that you'd help me.
I followed your instructions, and here's what I get:
when I make a search on my phone for other bluetooth devices, it discovers my computer, too.
However, p3nfsd still gives the same error message as followes:
[root@localhost /]# p3nfsd -series60 -tty /dev/rfcomm0 -dir /mnt/nokia
p3nfsd: version 5.16, using /dev/rfcomm0 (115200), mounting on /mnt/nokia
/dev/rfcomm0: Connection refused
Did you ping your phone with l2ping?? What results are you getting??
Also make sure you have netfs service running (do "system-config-services" as root and see if you have it enabled), cause p3nfs is using that, and when not enabled, you cannot connect.
Did you check at p3nfs webpage Nokia 6600 runs Symbian 6?? (series60)
Did you edit your rfcomm.conf file correctly?? (please post it)
Do you run FIRST the client (nfsapp on the phone) and when says "Waiting 30s", do the p3nfs -series60.... to connect?? (this is the way it works)
I pinged my phone, using l2ping. Here's the output:
[root@localhost root]# l2ping 00:0E:6D:32:16:64
Ping: 00:0E:6D:32:16:64 from 00:0C:76:47:0C:B4 (data size 20) ...
0 bytes from 00:0E:6D:32:16:64 id 200 time 34.59ms
0 bytes from 00:0E:6D:32:16:64 id 201 time 16.05ms
0 bytes from 00:0E:6D:32:16:64 id 202 time 15.79ms
0 bytes from 00:0E:6D:32:16:64 id 203 time 17.72ms
0 bytes from 00:0E:6D:32:16:64 id 204 time 14.94ms
5 sent, 5 received, 0% loss
Also in system-config-services, I have netfs service enabled.
p2nfs page says Nokia 6600 runs series60.
I did run nfsapp on the phone, and tried to use p3nfs when says "waiting 30s"
I guess this only leaves the conf file. Here it is:
i have a nokia 6230 which i don't think is symbian, does anyone know of a way i can mount this? following the instructions from the first post i've successfully paired the phone with my computer and can ping it i now just need to actually mount it.
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