Sorry top posting. Using a more verbose logging, I see this in smsbox: Starting to service <Test3> from <+628161217523> to <1234> executing sms-service '/usr/local/bin/kannel_incoming 2006-02-12+05:46:32 %2B628161107923 Ok3' message length 35, sending 1 messages
Why is it sending the received sms to 1234? What is 1234? On Sunday 12 February 2006 11:51 am, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi all, > I'm setting up Itegno GSM Modem + Kannel + Playsms > I think it runs ok, because I can send sms, and the status is updated ok in > playsms. But, seems like I misconfigure something because I cannot receive > sms. > > This is my kannel.conf: > # CORE > group = core > admin-port = 13000 > admin-password = pwd > status-password = pwd > log-file = "/var/log/kannel/kannel.log" > log-level = 2 > access-log = "/var/log/kannel/access.log" > smsbox-port = 13001 > store-file = "/var/log/kannel/kannel.store" > > > # SMSC Fake > #group = smsc > #smsc = fake > #host = localhost > #port = 13013 > > group = smsc > smsc = at > smsc-id = astridosms > modemtype = auto > device = /dev/ttyUSB0 > speed = 115200 > sms-center = 0816124 > > group = modems > id = WAVECOM > name = wavecom > detect-string = WAVECOM > #detec-string2 = > > # SMSBOX SETUP > group = smsbox > bearerbox-host = localhost > sendsms-port = 13131 > sendsms-chars = "0123456789+" > log-file = "/var/log/kannel/smsbox.log" > log-level = 1 > access-log = "/var/log/kannel/access.log" > > > # SEND-SMS USERS > group = sendsms-user > username = playsms > password = pwd > > > # SMS SERVICE 'Default' > # there should be default always > group = sms-service > keyword = default > exec = /usr/local/bin/kannel_incoming %t %q %a > > > This is what show s in the log when itegno receives sms: > AT2[mylinux]: <-- +CMT: ,21 > AT2[mylinux]: <-- 059126181642040C9126181601973200006020211184258202CF35 > AT2[mylinux]: Numeric sender (international) <+628161107923> > AT2[mylinux]: User data length read as (2) > AT2[mylinux]: Udh decoding done len=2 udhi=0 udhlen=0 udh='' > AT2[mylinux]: --> AT+CNMA^M > send_msg: sending msg to box: <127.0.0.1> > boxc_sender: sent message to <127.0.0.1> > AT2[mylinux]: <-- OK > boxc_receiver: sms received > send_msg: sending msg to box: <127.0.0.1> > boxc_receiver: got ack > Dumping 1 messages and 0 acks to store > AT2[mylinux]: TP-Validity-Period: 24.0 hours > AT2[mylinux]: --> AT+CMGS=45^M > AT2[mylinux]: <-- > > AT2[mylinux]: send command status: 1 > AT2[mylinux]: --> > 0011000C912618160197320000A723BC621B4ECF83E465383B0F32CBDF6DD0BC2CB7A7C7651 >05CFEB6A7C965B90F AT2[mylinux]: --> ^Z > AT2[mylinux]: <-- > > AT2[mylinux]: <-- ERROR > AT2[mylinux]: Error occurs: ERROR (error number not known to us. ask google > and add it.) > AT2[mylinux]: send command status: -1 > AT2[mylinux]: --> AT+CMGS=45^M > AT2[mylinux]: <-- > > AT2[mylinux]: send command status: 1 > AT2[mylinux]: --> > 0011000C912618160197320000A723BC621B4ECF83E465383B0F32CBDF6DD0BC2CB7A7C7651 >05CFEB6A7C965B90F AT2[mylinux]: --> ^Z > AT2[mylinux]: <-- > > AT2[mylinux]: <-- ERROR > AT2[mylinux]: Error occurs: ERROR (error number not known to us. ask google > and add it.) > AT2[mylinux]: send command status: -1 > AT2[mylinux]: --> AT+CMGS=45^M > AT2[mylinux]: <-- > > AT2[mylinux]: send command status: 1 > AT2[mylinux]: --> > 0011000C912618160197320000A723BC621B4ECF83E465383B0F32CBDF6DD0BC2CB7A7C7651 >05CFEB6A7C965B90F AT2[mylinux]: --> ^Z > AT2[mylinux]: <-- > > AT2[mylinux]: <-- ERROR > AT2[mylinux]: Error occurs: ERROR (error number not known to us. ask google > and add it.) > AT2[mylinux]: send command status: -1 > Dumping 0 messages and 0 acks to store > boxc_receiver: heartbeat with load value 0 received > > Thank you, -- Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux tutorial http://linux2.arinet.org 13:09:14 up 1:28, 2.6.15-1.1830_FC4 GNU/Linux Let's use OpenOffice. http://www.openoffice.org
