Hi Hendrik,

> > > > > Beside that, running the dbus command suggested in this bug report
> > > > > works, too. It should be noted, though, that you have to be root.
> > > >
> > > > No. You have to be console user (or root).
> > >
> > > I cite from dbus policy that I somehow just don't get (too many english
> > > words are different between dbus-send manpage, policy snippet and
> > > dbus-api.txt :-O
> > >
> > > The policy for bluez-utils:
> > >   <policy user="root">
> > >     <allow own="org.bluez"/>
> > >   </policy>
> > >
> > >   <policy at_console="true">
> > >     <allow send_destination="org.bluez.Adapter"/>
> > >     <allow receive_sender="org.bluez.Adapter"/>
> > >
> > >     <allow send_path="/org/bluez/Adapter"/>
> > >
> > >     <allow send_destination="org.bluez.Manager"/>
> > >     <allow receive_sender="org.bluez.Manager"/>
> > >
> > >     <allow send_path="/org/bluez/Manager"/>
> > >
> > >     <allow send_destination="org.bluez.Security"/>
> > >     <allow receive_sender="org.bluez.Security"/>
> > >   </policy>
> >
> > this is a bluez-utils-2.x config file and simply outdated. Check the
> > source code for the latest one.
> 
> No, this (well above is only what inside the <busconfig> thing) is what's in 
> Debian's bluez-utils-3.7 source package under hcid/bluez-hcid.conf (and also 
> in the orig.tar.gz).
> Even -3.8 from bluez.sf.net contains the same one as hcid/bluetooth.conf.
> AFAIK, this _is_ the latest one.

actually that is wrong. The send_path must be "/org/bluez" and exactly
that is in the source package.

Regards

Marcel




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