Org.openobex.error. Connection Refused
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Org.bluez.error.failed: Connect Failed
us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top GDbus.Error:org.openobex.Error.Failed: Unable to request session problem up vote 12 down vote favorite 2 This image & title explains all Any way to solve this GDbus.Error:org.openobex.Error.Failed: Unable to request session error bluetooth share|improve this question edited Nov 9 '13 at 13:45 MadMike 3,40141836 asked Oct 11 '13 at 11:17 Lone Wolf 6515 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote accepted It's a bug There is a open bug report about this. Apparently you can work around the problem installing and using blueman. share|improve this answer answered Oct 11 '13 at 11:28 MadMike 3,40141836 add a comment| up vote 12 down vote If you run "bluez-simple-agent" (terminal or Alt + F2) you can send files. share|improve this answer answered Nov 12 '13 at 3:12 Biblioclasta 48638 It works. Now I wonder how to do it automatically –Ed Villegas Dec 7 '13 at 17:38 Add bluez-simple-agent to startup applications –Ubuntuser Feb 17 '14 at 8:30 You can add the line "bluez-simple-agent &" to ~/.config/openbox/autostart –Droidzone May 4 '14 at 16:59 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote I received this error message too when trying to send files between laptop and phone, but it wasn't solved by using a different method of sending/receiving. I could connect and 'pair' my device, however I couldn't send any files. The problem was solved by finding and killing some other interfering processes. I can't explain why is worked, only present my solution. I used "airmon-ng check" to find the processes, which I then killed: :/# airmon-ng check Found 3 processes that could cause trouble. If airodump-ng, aireplay-ng or airtun-ng stops working after a short period of time, you ma
Member From: Europe Registered: 2010-04-07 Posts: 106 [SOLVED] bluetooth paired but not connected? Hiin a recent thread had problems pairing to a bluetooth headset. Thats working now.https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=141698I followed the wiki but I cant capture/send audio streams to the headset - i get connection refused, so i asume that I am not connected.$ aplay -D btheadset mymp3.mp3 bt_audio_service_open: connect() failed: Connection refused (111) aplay: main:682: audio open error: Connection refused(I tried that with root permissions, too.)How does http://askubuntu.com/questions/356692/gdbus-errororg-openobex-error-failed-unable-to-request-session-problem this work, do I need to connect to the headset although I am already paired. If so, how can I do this?I tried bluez-manager and after a while i got this connection attemt (which I cannot reproduce now)but when i entered "yes" nothing happenedbluez-simple-agent Agent registered Authorize (/org/bluez/719/hci0/dev_00_23_78_5C_00_A8, 0000111f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) Authorize connection (yes/no): So is https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=141760 there another way to connect?Thanks in advance,Keen Last edited by keen90 (2012-05-19 07:17:59) Offline #2 2012-05-18 19:28:00 pigiron Member From: USA Registered: 2009-07-14 Posts: 137 Re: [SOLVED] bluetooth paired but not connected? First of all, aplay will only produce noise with a MP3 file. It wants a WAV file. But that's not the reason for the error.Bluetooth is a complicated beast, and the Bluez implementation is much more complicated... and using it without a GUI is even more difficult... so I admire your courage and tenacity... plus you try to provide details when asking for help. So good job all around.But...I was able to duplicate your "Connection refused (111)" error by reverting to the original /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf file.Did you miss the portion of the Arch Wiki on Bluetooth where it talked about the Enable flag for audio streams?https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bl … _streamingNot mentioned in the wiki is that you can enable all the Bluetooth audio services by using the following:Enable=Source,Sink,Headset,Gateway,Control,Socket,MediaBut it depend
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 21:17:32 +0200 Hello, Using http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-bluetooth/msg20201.html obex-client and the send-files test app on my thinkpad to send a single file to two different Nokia phones I get this error 90% of the time: Connection refused (111) This problem has been manifesting for some time but this connection refused test is on Debian unstable with linux-image-3.2.0-rc7-amd64, bluez 4.97 , and self compiled obexd 0.44 I tried debugging the issue myself but haven't reached any results so far. I have some of the debugging output of several failed trials, and then org.openobex.error. connection refused a successful operation. Usually a successful operation happens when it is started very close after a failed one. Any pointers or help are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. --- ~/Workspace/Compile/obexd-0.44 $ ./test/send-files xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx /tmp/new Traceback (most recent call last): File "./test/send-files", line 80, in