Hello, I have another development. Since the browser was hanging I decided to go ahead with lynx.
007/-- /Applications/Lynxlet.app/Contents/Resources/lynx/bin/lynx -dump " http://127.0.0.1:13131/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=mmn&password=mmn&to=[9900922664]&text=[helloworld]" Number(s) has/have been denied by white- and/or black-lists. The number is denied by one of the lists it says. I have added the number into the whitelist as you can see from the kannel.conf attached. I was looking at this link and configuring the items http://nmlaxaman.blogspot.in/2009/01/sms-gateway-with-kannel-and-your-mobile.html He doesn't talk about a white-list-regex. I added one, though still the error is the same. Thanks a lot for the help so far, without which I would have been stuck long time back. Now I think it is something small, but not able to figure out. Regards, On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Manoj M N <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry. Was planning to save as draft and send later, so missed the > attachment. Attached now > > Regards, > > > On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Manoj M N <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks Rene, >> >> I tried those as well. Still the request doesn't seem to be accepted by >> the bearerbox. >> >> Can you please check if I have everything now? I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 >> connected, Kies running as well. I will again try and run it and see. >> >> Regards, >> >> >> On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Rene Kluwen <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> You need to elaborate more on your group = smsbox (sendsms-port) and add >>> a group = sendsms-user. See the users guide.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *From:* Manoj M N [mailto:[email protected]] >>> *Sent:* Friday, 14 September, 2012 17:22 >>> *To:* Rene Kluwen >>> *Cc:* [email protected] >>> >>> *Subject:* Re: Getting my Android Phone to send SMS**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Thanks Rene, >>> >>> I was able to connect this time. I didn't do everything, but I just >>> added the init-string and detect-string. Looks like bearerbox is now able >>> to connect. bearerbox came up and so did smsbox. Please find my kannel.conf >>> below. I have attached the logs as well. >>> >>> group = core >>> admin-port = 13000 >>> smsbox-port = 13013 >>> admin-password = f00bar >>> >>> group = smsbox >>> bearerbox-host = localhost >>> >>> #group = smsc >>> #smsc = fake >>> #smsc-id = fake1 >>> #port = 13021 >>> #connect-allow-ip = *.*.*.* >>> #allowed-smsc-id=fake1 >>> >>> group = smsc >>> smsc = at >>> smsc-id = mandroid-smsc >>> sim-buffering = true >>> modemtype = USB Modem >>> my-number = 9448479985 >>> device = /dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM >>> speed = 460800 >>> pin=8979 >>> >>> group = modems >>> id = mandroid >>> detect-string = SAMSUNG >>> init-string = "ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0" >>> >>> I now used control.html to try and send a message. The send hangs for >>> ever. >>> >>> I think I am very near to getting my first SMS sent out, but stuck on >>> this problem. >>> >>> Regards,**** >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Rene Kluwen <[email protected]> >>> wrote:**** >>> >>> Does this help?**** >>> >>> **** >>> >>> http://www.bdsatish.in/software/android-usb-modem.html**** >>> >>> **** >>> >>> **** >>> >>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Manoj M N >>> *Sent:* Friday, 14 September, 2012 08:14 >>> *To:* [email protected] >>> *Subject:* Re: Getting my Android Phone to send SMS**** >>> >>> **** >>> >>> Hello folks,**** >>> >>> **** >>> >>> Please go ahead and flame me if you think this is a stupid question or I >>> haven't done enough work. However can you please give me pointers to go >>> forward from where I am right now?**** >>> >>> **** >>> >>> Regards,**** >>> >>> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Manoj M N <[email protected]> wrote:*** >>> * >>> >>> Hello folks, >>> >>> Thanks a lot for helping me getting kannel up and running. I did some >>> playing around with the dummy center for SMS. >>> >>> Now I am trying to plugin my Samsung Galaxy S2 to my mac and get it to >>> send one SMS. I checked the GSM Modem section of kannel. I am not able to >>> find the tty to which this is connected. On a mac there is no >>> /var/log/messages. So I checked the console and on connecting the phone the >>> following message is printed >>> >>> Sep 12 18:16:52 dhcp-173-39-64-34 pcscd[8444]: Non-smartcard device >>> launched pcscd [Vendor: 0X4E8, Product: 0X6860] >>> >>> But searching the web I figured it is found by doing a ls /dev/cu* and >>> found the Samsung device. I tried to do screen /dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM 9600 and >>> got just ERROR printed on the screen. >>> >>> Then I tried the following configuration (since I know the /dev/ value >>> now) >>> >>> group = smsc >>> smsc = at >>> modemtype = auto >>> device = /dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM >>> speed = 9600 >>> >>> and got this error >>> 2012-09-12 18:32:56 [8759] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: >>> detecting modem type >>> 2012-09-12 18:32:56 [8759] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: opening >>> device >>> 2012-09-12 18:32:56 [8759] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: device >>> opened. Telnet mode = 0 >>> 2012-09-12 18:32:57 [8759] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: device >>> opened >>> 2012-09-12 18:32:57 [8759] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: speed set >>> to 9600 >>> 2012-09-12 18:32:57 [8759] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: --> ATZ^M >>> 2012-09-12 18:33:03 [8759] [6] ERROR: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: Wrong or >>> no answer to ATZ >>> 2012-09-12 18:33:03 [8759] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: Closing >>> device >>> 2012-09-12 18:33:03 [8759] [6] ERROR: AT2[/dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM]: Couldn't >>> connect (retrying in 10 seconds). >>> >>> I checked the permissions >>> 007/-- ls -l /dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM >>> crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 11, 23 Sep 12 18:25 /dev/cu.SAMSUNG_MDM >>> >>> I am running as root. I guess I need to do more configurations to get >>> the connection done properly. Can you please assist me? >>> >>> Regards,**** >>> >>> **** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >> >> >
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