Why would you want to avoid http entirely? Kannels http server is very
efficient and lets you forget about the details of sms protocol. I
don't think there is such command. You should go inside bearerbox code
and look for a way to develop your own.
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:31 AM, fegul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That would still require Kannel to create an HTTP server and perform a GET.
> I'm just looking to avoid HTTP entirely. Is there an executable included
> with kannel that will accept SMS attributes like receiver number and message
> content as commandline arguments?
>
>
> Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
>>
>> You can use
>>
>> lynx commad to call the sendsms from the command line.
>>
>> something like:
>>
>> # lynx -dump
>> "http://localhost:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=user&password=pass&from=%2B525541444188&to=2877&text=testmessage"
>>
>> including all needed parameters in the url to call
>>
>> Hope helps
>>
>> Alvaro
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Envíe y Reciba Datos y mensajes de Texto (SMS) hacia y desde cualquier
>> celular y Nextel
>> en el Perú, México y en mas de 180 paises. Use aplicaciones 2 vias via
>> SMS y GPRS online
>> Visitenos en www.perusms.NET www.smsglobal.com.mx y
>> www.pravcom.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 8:39 AM, fegul <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Actually I think I may have answered my own question regarding looping
>>> the
>>> SMS back, there's a section in the documentation about MT to MO Direction
>>> Switching.
>>>
>>> I'm still wondering about sending SMS via commandline rather than HTTP if
>>> anyone has any answers.
>>>
>>> -F
>>>
>>>
>>> fegul wrote:
>>>>
>>>> So far I've been sending SMS from Kannel using the HTTP client but now
>>>> I'm
>>>> looking to receive SMS but I don't have a phone connected to the server
>>>> so
>>>> I'm looking to test it internally.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to create a message in fakesmsc and route it back to
>>>> itself
>>>> as though it were receiving it from someone else? (loop it back)
>>>>
>>>> Also, is there any way to send SMS via commandline arguments? (not using
>>>> fakesmsc) I feel that having to create an HTTP server, send the HTTP
>>>> request, and destroy the server is rather wasteful when it comes to
>>>> resources.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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