Try wget without the -q
The weather AGI written by Lonnie? fails the same way unless the -q is removed.
This was on Astlinux 0.5


John Novack


Nedi wrote:
Itry this to:
wget -q -O /dev/null --post-data="DEST=0796003185&HEXTEXT=Test&Send=Send Now" http://192.168.1.131/smsSendNow.cgi
and get error:
allversal ~ # wget -q -O /dev/null --post-data="DEST=0796003185&HEXTEXT=Test&Send=Send Now" http://192.168.1.131/smsSendNow.cgi wget: unrecognized option `--post-data=DEST=0796003185&HEXTEXT=Test&Send=Send Now'
 BusyBox v1.1.3 (2007.04.22-16:26+0000) multi-call binary

 Usage: wget [-c|--continue] [-q|--quiet] [-O|--output-document file]
                 [--header 'header: value'] [-Y|--proxy on/off] [-P DIR] url
wget retrieves files via HTTP or FTP

 Options:
         -c      continue retrieval of aborted transfers
         -q      quiet mode - do not print
         -P      Set directory prefix to DIR
         -O      save to filename ('-' for stdout)
         -Y      use proxy ('on' or 'off')

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Today's Topics:

  1. send a SMS to trough GSM Gateway to my Mobile if I have
     missed call (Nedi)
  2. Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al (Philip Prindeville)
  3. Re: Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al (Kristian Kielhofner)
  4. Re: Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al (Darrick Hartman)
  5. Re: Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al (Kristian Kielhofner)
  6. Re: send a SMS to trough GSM Gateway to my Mobile if I have
     missed call (David Kerr)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 22:57:29 +0100
From: "Nedi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Astlinux-users] send a SMS to trough GSM Gateway to my
Mobile if I have missed call
To: "Astlinux list" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original

Hi List
I have a GSM Gateway from portech.com.tw  and Astlinux  0.4.5
If I log into GSM Gateway I can send SMS from a Form
is there a way to send SMS from Ssterisk trough GSM Gateway
The Form is very smal and the Form use postsend and CGI  here is the code:
my VOIP GSM GW IP is 192.168.1.131 i can access the form without login and
password.
.......................
<html>
<form method=post action=http://192.168.1.131/smsSendNow.cgi name=SendFrom>
<input type=text name=DEST value="0796003185">
<textarea name=HEXTEXT>Test Nachricht</textarea>
<input type=submit value="Send Now" name=Send id=SendBTN>
</form>
</html>
.......................

I used in my Astlinux the bash script for sending email if I have a missed
call.
I should edit my script to send a SMS to through GSM  Gateway to my Mobile
if I have a missed call?
here is my code that I used in bash script
.....................................
#!/bin/bash
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
echo -e "Subject: Incoming call from: $1 <$2>\nDate: `date -R`\nFrom:
${FROM_EMAIL}\nTo: ${TO_EMAIL}\n\nIncoming call from: $1 <$2>"|
/usr/sbin/msmtp "${TO_EMAIL}" &
exit 0
..........................

someone told me i can use curl to simulate post process and I think I don't
have curl on astlinux

curl -d "DEST=0796003185&HEXTEXT="Test"
"http://192.168.1.131/smsSendNow.cgi";
is there a way to install curl or edit my bash script to send sms through
sms gw
can anyone help me with

best regards
Nedi




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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 13:20:10 -0800
From: Philip Prindeville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List <[email protected]>
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I just realized that the same script /etc/init.d/zaptel that loads up
"ztdummy" (which interferes with the "hwclock" command and setting the
time) also starts/stops "wanrouter" for DSL or T1 or T3 users (who
connect to the Internet via the latter)...

So if you're thinking you can run "/etc/init.d/zaptel stop", synchronize
your ntpd, write out the time to the clock via "hwclock -wu", and
restart zaptel...  well, you're in for a surprise.

You can't, because the "zaptel stop" will bring down your outside
connectivity.

Oops.

-Philip





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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 17:15:08 -0500
From: "Kristian Kielhofner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al
To: "AstLinux Users Mailing List"
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On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Philip Prindeville
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just realized that the same script /etc/init.d/zaptel that loads up
"ztdummy" (which interferes with the "hwclock" command and setting the
time) also starts/stops "wanrouter" for DSL or T1 or T3 users (who
connect to the Internet via the latter)...

So if you're thinking you can run "/etc/init.d/zaptel stop", synchronize
your ntpd, write out the time to the clock via "hwclock -wu", and
restart zaptel...  well, you're in for a surprise.

You can't, because the "zaptel stop" will bring down your outside
connectivity.

Oops.

-Philip
...and "wanrouter start" should bring it back...


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http://www.submityoursip.com
http://www.astlinux.org
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 16:42:48 -0600
From: Darrick Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 17:15:08 -0500, "Kristian Kielhofner"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Philip Prindeville
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just realized that the same script /etc/init.d/zaptel that loads up
"ztdummy" (which interferes with the "hwclock" command and setting the
time) also starts/stops "wanrouter" for DSL or T1 or T3 users (who
connect to the Internet via the latter)...

So if you're thinking you can run "/etc/init.d/zaptel stop", synchronize
your ntpd, write out the time to the clock via "hwclock -wu", and
restart zaptel...  well, you're in for a surprise.

You can't, because the "zaptel stop" will bring down your outside
connectivity.

Oops.

-Philip
...and "wanrouter start" should bring it back...
Which would be hard if you were in say Seattle and your router was in
Boise... With the changes committed the other day, new releases will again
properly do this on shutdown.  The safest bet would be to reboot.

Darrick





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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 17:46:31 -0500
From: "Kristian Kielhofner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Wanrouter, hwclock, zaptel, et al
To: "AstLinux Users Mailing List"
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Darrick Hartman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Which would be hard if you were in say Seattle and your router was in
Boise... With the changes committed the other day, new releases will again
properly do this on shutdown.  The safest bet would be to reboot.

Darrick

screen?

Just better hope it comes back... ;)

Yes it's a hack but it might just work.

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http://www.submityoursip.com
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 00:13:02 -0500
From: "David Kerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] send a SMS to trough GSM Gateway to my
Mobile if I have missed call
To: "AstLinux Users Mailing List"
<[email protected]>
Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

can't you just email to your mobile phone?  Many carriers will take email
sent to <phone-number>@<carrier-url> and send it to you as an SMS.
David

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Nedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi List
I have a GSM Gateway from portech.com.tw  and Astlinux  0.4.5
If I log into GSM Gateway I can send SMS from a Form
is there a way to send SMS from Ssterisk trough GSM Gateway
The Form is very smal and the Form use postsend and CGI here is the code: my VOIP GSM GW IP is 192.168.1.131 i can access the form without login and
password.
.......................
<html>
<form method=post action=http://192.168.1.131/smsSendNow.cginame=SendFrom>
<input type=text name=DEST value="0796003185">
<textarea name=HEXTEXT>Test Nachricht</textarea>
<input type=submit value="Send Now" name=Send id=SendBTN>
</form>
</html>
.......................

I used in my Astlinux the bash script for sending email if I have a missed
call.
I should edit my script to send a SMS to through GSM Gateway to my Mobile
if I have a missed call?
here is my code that I used in bash script
.....................................
#!/bin/bash
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
echo -e "Subject: Incoming call from: $1 <$2>\nDate: `date -R`\nFrom:
${FROM_EMAIL}\nTo: ${TO_EMAIL}\n\nIncoming call from: $1 <$2>"|
/usr/sbin/msmtp "${TO_EMAIL}" &
exit 0
..........................

someone told me i can use curl to simulate post process and I think I don't
have curl on astlinux

curl -d "DEST=0796003185&HEXTEXT="Test"
"http://192.168.1.131/smsSendNow.cgi";
is there a way to install curl or edit my bash script to send sms through
sms gw
can anyone help me with

best regards
Nedi


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