How to know the Bluetooth MAC address in Alpine Linux












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I am deploying a docker in Raspberry Pi 3. Inside docker I need to know the MAC of Bluetooth device. Normally I would find that using




hciconfig | grep "BD Address" | awk '{ print $3}'




hciconfig is not installed by default inside Alpine Linux. I think it comes under bluez package so I installed by adding following line in my Dockerfile:




RUN apk add --no-cache bluez




But even after that I'm unable to run hciconfig. It says




sh: hciconfig: not found




So, what's the way to install hciconfig in Alpine? Also, if there's another easier way to get the Bluetooth MAC, that would also work.









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    I am deploying a docker in Raspberry Pi 3. Inside docker I need to know the MAC of Bluetooth device. Normally I would find that using




    hciconfig | grep "BD Address" | awk '{ print $3}'




    hciconfig is not installed by default inside Alpine Linux. I think it comes under bluez package so I installed by adding following line in my Dockerfile:




    RUN apk add --no-cache bluez




    But even after that I'm unable to run hciconfig. It says




    sh: hciconfig: not found




    So, what's the way to install hciconfig in Alpine? Also, if there's another easier way to get the Bluetooth MAC, that would also work.









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      I am deploying a docker in Raspberry Pi 3. Inside docker I need to know the MAC of Bluetooth device. Normally I would find that using




      hciconfig | grep "BD Address" | awk '{ print $3}'




      hciconfig is not installed by default inside Alpine Linux. I think it comes under bluez package so I installed by adding following line in my Dockerfile:




      RUN apk add --no-cache bluez




      But even after that I'm unable to run hciconfig. It says




      sh: hciconfig: not found




      So, what's the way to install hciconfig in Alpine? Also, if there's another easier way to get the Bluetooth MAC, that would also work.









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      I am deploying a docker in Raspberry Pi 3. Inside docker I need to know the MAC of Bluetooth device. Normally I would find that using




      hciconfig | grep "BD Address" | awk '{ print $3}'




      hciconfig is not installed by default inside Alpine Linux. I think it comes under bluez package so I installed by adding following line in my Dockerfile:




      RUN apk add --no-cache bluez




      But even after that I'm unable to run hciconfig. It says




      sh: hciconfig: not found




      So, what's the way to install hciconfig in Alpine? Also, if there's another easier way to get the Bluetooth MAC, that would also work.







      docker bluetooth alpine-linux





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