BlueZ error setting privacy on Raspbian












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I am trying to use BlueZ 5.45 on a raspberry pi running Raspbian Jessie and cannot set up BlueZ to use LE Privacy. When I start the bluetooth daemon I get the following messages:



Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth daemon 5.45
Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Starting SDP server
Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth management interface 1.14 initialized
Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: No IRK stored
Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Failed to open crypto
Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Started Bluetooth service.


BlueZ tries to set up LE Privacy, finds there is no IRK stored, but does not have access to the crypto functions in the kernel to generate one.



How can I get past this error?



Privacy was set by adding the line Privacy = device to /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and adding a symlink at /usr/local/etc.










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    I am trying to use BlueZ 5.45 on a raspberry pi running Raspbian Jessie and cannot set up BlueZ to use LE Privacy. When I start the bluetooth daemon I get the following messages:



    Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth daemon 5.45
    Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Starting SDP server
    Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth management interface 1.14 initialized
    Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: No IRK stored
    Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Failed to open crypto
    Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Started Bluetooth service.


    BlueZ tries to set up LE Privacy, finds there is no IRK stored, but does not have access to the crypto functions in the kernel to generate one.



    How can I get past this error?



    Privacy was set by adding the line Privacy = device to /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and adding a symlink at /usr/local/etc.










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      I am trying to use BlueZ 5.45 on a raspberry pi running Raspbian Jessie and cannot set up BlueZ to use LE Privacy. When I start the bluetooth daemon I get the following messages:



      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth daemon 5.45
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Starting SDP server
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth management interface 1.14 initialized
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: No IRK stored
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Failed to open crypto
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Started Bluetooth service.


      BlueZ tries to set up LE Privacy, finds there is no IRK stored, but does not have access to the crypto functions in the kernel to generate one.



      How can I get past this error?



      Privacy was set by adding the line Privacy = device to /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and adding a symlink at /usr/local/etc.










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      I am trying to use BlueZ 5.45 on a raspberry pi running Raspbian Jessie and cannot set up BlueZ to use LE Privacy. When I start the bluetooth daemon I get the following messages:



      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth daemon 5.45
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Starting SDP server
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Bluetooth management interface 1.14 initialized
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: No IRK stored
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi bluetoothd[18971]: Failed to open crypto
      Jul 26 22:00:19 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Started Bluetooth service.


      BlueZ tries to set up LE Privacy, finds there is no IRK stored, but does not have access to the crypto functions in the kernel to generate one.



      How can I get past this error?



      Privacy was set by adding the line Privacy = device to /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and adding a symlink at /usr/local/etc.







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          Change to privacy = off but set Controller = le in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
          seems to have fixed most for me still tinkering with bluetooth to get autoconnect to mobile phone when near at boot time or thereof...there have been others, but I don't think it is of any concern






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          • also edit the bluetooth.service file = /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service add in the file ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --compat --noplugin=sap -E most of the errors will disappear except service change handle error

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          Change to privacy = off but set Controller = le in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
          seems to have fixed most for me still tinkering with bluetooth to get autoconnect to mobile phone when near at boot time or thereof...there have been others, but I don't think it is of any concern






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          • also edit the bluetooth.service file = /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service add in the file ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --compat --noplugin=sap -E most of the errors will disappear except service change handle error

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            Jan 6 '18 at 3:02











          • Please edit your answer to include everything, instead of adding a comment.

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          Change to privacy = off but set Controller = le in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
          seems to have fixed most for me still tinkering with bluetooth to get autoconnect to mobile phone when near at boot time or thereof...there have been others, but I don't think it is of any concern






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          • also edit the bluetooth.service file = /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service add in the file ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --compat --noplugin=sap -E most of the errors will disappear except service change handle error

            – user221166
            Jan 6 '18 at 3:02











          • Please edit your answer to include everything, instead of adding a comment.

            – Patrick Mevzek
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          Change to privacy = off but set Controller = le in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
          seems to have fixed most for me still tinkering with bluetooth to get autoconnect to mobile phone when near at boot time or thereof...there have been others, but I don't think it is of any concern






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          Change to privacy = off but set Controller = le in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
          seems to have fixed most for me still tinkering with bluetooth to get autoconnect to mobile phone when near at boot time or thereof...there have been others, but I don't think it is of any concern







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          • also edit the bluetooth.service file = /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service add in the file ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --compat --noplugin=sap -E most of the errors will disappear except service change handle error

            – user221166
            Jan 6 '18 at 3:02











          • Please edit your answer to include everything, instead of adding a comment.

            – Patrick Mevzek
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          • also edit the bluetooth.service file = /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service add in the file ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --compat --noplugin=sap -E most of the errors will disappear except service change handle error

            – user221166
            Jan 6 '18 at 3:02











          • Please edit your answer to include everything, instead of adding a comment.

            – Patrick Mevzek
            Jan 6 '18 at 3:11

















          also edit the bluetooth.service file = /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service add in the file ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --compat --noplugin=sap -E most of the errors will disappear except service change handle error

          – user221166
          Jan 6 '18 at 3:02





          also edit the bluetooth.service file = /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service add in the file ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --compat --noplugin=sap -E most of the errors will disappear except service change handle error

          – user221166
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          Please edit your answer to include everything, instead of adding a comment.

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          Please edit your answer to include everything, instead of adding a comment.

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