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SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW 0.02
SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW is an SMS::Send driver for the www.meinbmw.de website. more>>
SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW is an SMS::Send driver for the www.meinbmw.de website.
SYNOPSIS
use SMS::Send;
# Get the sender and login
my $sender = SMS::Send->new(DE::MeinBMW,
_login => xx@yyy.de, # your email address
_password => mypasswd, # your reqistered password from www.meinbmw.de
);
# Send a message to ourself
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => Messages have a limit of 160 chars,
to => +49 4 444 444,
);
# Did it send?
if ( $sent ) {
print "Sent test messagen";
} else {
print "Test message failedn";
}
SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW is an regional SMS::Send driver for Germany that delivers messages via the http://www.meinbmw.de.
You must register to use this FREE service for all BMW drivers.
guesses, what I drive for a car.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use SMS::Send;
# Get the sender and login
my $sender = SMS::Send->new(DE::MeinBMW,
_login => xx@yyy.de, # your email address
_password => mypasswd, # your reqistered password from www.meinbmw.de
);
# Send a message to ourself
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => Messages have a limit of 160 chars,
to => +49 4 444 444,
);
# Did it send?
if ( $sent ) {
print "Sent test messagen";
} else {
print "Test message failedn";
}
SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW is an regional SMS::Send driver for Germany that delivers messages via the http://www.meinbmw.de.
You must register to use this FREE service for all BMW drivers.
guesses, what I drive for a car.
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2007-01-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1011 downloads
SMSender 0.2
SMServer is a sms frontend to scmxx. more>>
SMServer is a sms frontend to scmxx. scmxx is a command line tool written by Hendrik Sattler for administrating Siemens mobiles. SMSender is limited to scmxx sms sending functionality.
SMSender project has been tested with an Siemens S65, but should work with all mobiles supported by scmxx.
<<lessSMSender project has been tested with an Siemens S65, but should work with all mobiles supported by scmxx.
Download (0.060MB)
Added: 2005-12-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1405 downloads
SMSSender 0.1
SMSSender is an application for sending SMS messages. more>>
SMSSender is an application for sending SMS messages.
It provides a user interface with a drop-down list of available cell phone carriers and text areas for the telephone number, subject, and SMS body.
<<lessIt provides a user interface with a drop-down list of available cell phone carriers and text areas for the telephone number, subject, and SMS body.
Download (0.47MB)
Added: 2005-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1676 downloads
SMS::Send::TW::PChome 0.01
SMS::Send::TW::PChome is a SMS::Send driver for sms.pchome.com.tw. more>>
SMS::Send::TW::PChome is a SMS::Send driver for sms.pchome.com.tw.
SYNOPSIS
use SMS::Send::TW::PChome;
my $sender = SMS::Send->new(TW::PChome,
_username => UserName,
_password => Password,
_authcode => AuthCode,
);
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => My very urgent message,
to => 0912345678,
);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use SMS::Send::TW::PChome;
my $sender = SMS::Send->new(TW::PChome,
_username => UserName,
_password => Password,
_authcode => AuthCode,
);
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => My very urgent message,
to => 0912345678,
);
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-03-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
946 downloads
SmsDumper 0.8.2
SmsDumper is a Java client for the Clickatell service to send SMSes to GSM mobile phones from the Internet. more>>
SmsDumper is a Java client for the Clickatell service to send SMSes to GSM mobile phones from the Internet. The subscription to this service is free, and you get 10 free credits at registration. You can then buy more credits to continue tu use the service.
I think this service is quite convenient as the cost of an SMS is generally cheaper than average rates. You can alse set the number of the sender so that the receiver cant see any difference between an SMS sent from this service and one sent from your mobile.
Contact list
The main panel of SmsDumper contains your contact list: you can add contacts, and for each contact, you can set how many mobile numbers you need.
Double-clicking on a number allows you to send SMS messages to the network.
Send Sms to the network
To send an SMS message you must open the "sms" panel.
Here are the fields you use to compose the message: the sender number (you can use alphanumeric characters, but my advice is to set it with your number with the leading +, so the receiver can retrieve your name from his phone book), the destination number (without the leading +), and the message. It will be reported also the contact name if you use a number registered into the contact list.
When you type into the message textarea you can see the message length and the number of concatenated SMS messages.
You can also set the time of delivery selecting with how many minutes of delay send the message.
Setting the messages priority as AUTO the system try to send the message through the lowest cost network: if it fails, it automacally grow up to the next better queue. If you want you can choose manually the queue to use (high, medium or low priority).
Finally if you want to make the message appears immediately on the display of the receiver you can set the Flash message checkbox.
When the form is filled you can send the message.
The "V" button near the "To" field allows you to check if the destination network is covered by the service and the cost of an SMS sent to that network. Remember that it only checks if the network is reachable, not if the number is real!
When you send an SMS you can check the delivery status by clicking on the "Show status of last Sms sent" button.
<<lessI think this service is quite convenient as the cost of an SMS is generally cheaper than average rates. You can alse set the number of the sender so that the receiver cant see any difference between an SMS sent from this service and one sent from your mobile.
Contact list
The main panel of SmsDumper contains your contact list: you can add contacts, and for each contact, you can set how many mobile numbers you need.
Double-clicking on a number allows you to send SMS messages to the network.
Send Sms to the network
To send an SMS message you must open the "sms" panel.
Here are the fields you use to compose the message: the sender number (you can use alphanumeric characters, but my advice is to set it with your number with the leading +, so the receiver can retrieve your name from his phone book), the destination number (without the leading +), and the message. It will be reported also the contact name if you use a number registered into the contact list.
When you type into the message textarea you can see the message length and the number of concatenated SMS messages.
You can also set the time of delivery selecting with how many minutes of delay send the message.
Setting the messages priority as AUTO the system try to send the message through the lowest cost network: if it fails, it automacally grow up to the next better queue. If you want you can choose manually the queue to use (high, medium or low priority).
Finally if you want to make the message appears immediately on the display of the receiver you can set the Flash message checkbox.
When the form is filled you can send the message.
The "V" button near the "To" field allows you to check if the destination network is covered by the service and the cost of an SMS sent to that network. Remember that it only checks if the network is reachable, not if the number is real!
When you send an SMS you can check the delivery status by clicking on the "Show status of last Sms sent" button.
Download (0.043MB)
Added: 2006-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1167 downloads
SendSMS 0.3.2
SendSMS is a desktop application for sending SMS messages. more>>
SendSMS is a desktop application for sending SMS messages.
This program lets you send SMS messages to any phone in the world if you have a clickatell account. (www.clickatell.com).
Main features:
- Secure https connection to clickatell server
- Addressbook
- Easy to use interface
- Account balance information
- History of sent messages
Getting a clickatell account
First register at clickatell.com, click the "register now" button. When you have registered, you must log in and click "Product Control" on the left menu. From there select "http/s" and enter a name your ip address. The other fields can be left empty. Then you simply write down the username/api_id and password from clickatell and enter this into the sendSMS program
Enhancements:
- Some issues with the address book were fixed.
- Installers and launchers were removed.
- Some UI improvements were made.
<<lessThis program lets you send SMS messages to any phone in the world if you have a clickatell account. (www.clickatell.com).
Main features:
- Secure https connection to clickatell server
- Addressbook
- Easy to use interface
- Account balance information
- History of sent messages
Getting a clickatell account
First register at clickatell.com, click the "register now" button. When you have registered, you must log in and click "Product Control" on the left menu. From there select "http/s" and enter a name your ip address. The other fields can be left empty. Then you simply write down the username/api_id and password from clickatell and enter this into the sendSMS program
Enhancements:
- Some issues with the address book were fixed.
- Installers and launchers were removed.
- Some UI improvements were made.
Download (0.38MB)
Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
802 downloads
Streamnik Server 0.02
Streamnik Server project is an IPTV server based on the open codecs Ogg/Vorbis and Ogg/Theora. more>>
Streamnik Server project is an IPTV server based on the open codecs Ogg/Vorbis and Ogg/Theora. It can stream a number of different channels and is optimized to run on leased (virtual) servers. The program schedule is defined by an SQL database table and can be changed at runtime.
<<less Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
872 downloads
btnSMS Library 0.2
btnSMS Library is a C library that provides an easy interface for sending SMS messages through the Beyond The Net SMS provider. more>>
btnSMS Library is a C library that provides an easy interface for sending SMS messages through the Beyond The Net SMS service provider.
Messages can be sent to nearly every country in the world with many different options.
<<lessMessages can be sent to nearly every country in the world with many different options.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2006-09-21 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1134 downloads
Term::ANSIMenu 0.02
Term::ANSIMenu is an infrastructure for creating menus in ANSI capable terminals. more>>
Term::ANSIMenu is an infrastructure for creating menus in ANSI capable terminals.
SYNOPSIS
use Term::ANSIMenu;
my $menu = Term::ANSIMenu->new(
width => 40,
help => [[, &standard_help],
[hint 1, &help_item],
[ undef, &standard_help],
[hint 3, undef]
],
title => title,
items => [[1, First menu item, &exec_item],
[2, This string is just too long
to fit in a normal terminal
and thus it will be clipped.],
[3, , sub { system "man man" }]
],
status => status,
prompt => prompt: );
$menu->print_menu();
while (my $key = $menu->read_key()) {
last unless defined $menu->do_key($key);
$menu->update_status() if $key eq S;
$menu->update_status(New status) if $key eq s;
$menu->update_prompt() if $key eq P;
$menu->update_prompt(New prompt: ) if $key eq p;
}
$menu->pos($menu->line_after_menu() + 1, 1);
I wrote this mainly to make live easy on those staff members to whom I delegate tasks. Most of them prefer to use a menu instead of having to type complicated commands. To them its a faster and safer way of working (we all know about typos dont we...).
By using this module you can create menus with only a few lines of code and still have a shipload of features. Need context-sensitive help or a statusbar? Like to use hotkeys? Want flashy colors and styles? Its all there. Just fill in the attributes and youre good to go.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Term::ANSIMenu;
my $menu = Term::ANSIMenu->new(
width => 40,
help => [[, &standard_help],
[hint 1, &help_item],
[ undef, &standard_help],
[hint 3, undef]
],
title => title,
items => [[1, First menu item, &exec_item],
[2, This string is just too long
to fit in a normal terminal
and thus it will be clipped.],
[3, , sub { system "man man" }]
],
status => status,
prompt => prompt: );
$menu->print_menu();
while (my $key = $menu->read_key()) {
last unless defined $menu->do_key($key);
$menu->update_status() if $key eq S;
$menu->update_status(New status) if $key eq s;
$menu->update_prompt() if $key eq P;
$menu->update_prompt(New prompt: ) if $key eq p;
}
$menu->pos($menu->line_after_menu() + 1, 1);
I wrote this mainly to make live easy on those staff members to whom I delegate tasks. Most of them prefer to use a menu instead of having to type complicated commands. To them its a faster and safer way of working (we all know about typos dont we...).
By using this module you can create menus with only a few lines of code and still have a shipload of features. Need context-sensitive help or a statusbar? Like to use hotkeys? Want flashy colors and styles? Its all there. Just fill in the attributes and youre good to go.
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2006-11-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1084 downloads
SMSer 0.0.1
SMSer is a command-line application that lets you send an SMS messages to a list of phone numbers located in a file. more>>
SMSer is a command-line application that lets you send an SMS messages to a list of phone numbers located in a file.
SMSer places all the messages in the CenterICQs queue and when CenterICQ is invoked all the messages are sent to the recipients.
Usage: SMSer [OPTION]
General options:
-m < message > Message to send
-M < path > Path to the filename contain message to send.
-f < path > Path to the filename containing list of phone numbers.
-h Display this message.
-q Invokes CenterICQ and sends SMS messages.
The command must be invoked with either the -m or -M option.
The command must be invoked with the -f option.
The option -q is optional.
<<lessSMSer places all the messages in the CenterICQs queue and when CenterICQ is invoked all the messages are sent to the recipients.
Usage: SMSer [OPTION]
General options:
-m < message > Message to send
-M < path > Path to the filename contain message to send.
-f < path > Path to the filename containing list of phone numbers.
-h Display this message.
-q Invokes CenterICQ and sends SMS messages.
The command must be invoked with either the -m or -M option.
The command must be invoked with the -f option.
The option -q is optional.
Download (0.035MB)
Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1138 downloads
Menus de ElOtroLado 0.6b
Menus de ElOtroLado provides a menu with access to EOL and Cineol Forums is created near the Help Menu. more>>
Menus de ElOtroLado provides a menu with access to EOL and Cineol Forums is created near the Help Menu.
<<less Download (0.048MB)
Added: 2007-04-06 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
935 downloads
Drag de Go 0.2.5
Drag de Go is a Firefox extension that allows you to execute several commands by the direction you drag and drop. more>>
Drag de Go is a Firefox extension that allows you to execute several commands (like open link, save link, search selected text) by the direction you drag and drop.
This extension identify the Object you drag Selected Text, Link, Image, or Extension File, and you can set commands to each object.
Main features:
- Assistance of file up-loading on web page.
- Open text link. (missing URL such as "ttp://...", "tp://..." can be opened. )
- The page the link ahead, the image, and the extension, etc. can be saved.
- The place where the file and the bookmark, etc. are opened by drag & drop can be set.
- Gesture in page source window.
- Execute "open link in ... Tab" command with ctrl key pastes the URL of link to address bar.
<<lessThis extension identify the Object you drag Selected Text, Link, Image, or Extension File, and you can set commands to each object.
Main features:
- Assistance of file up-loading on web page.
- Open text link. (missing URL such as "ttp://...", "tp://..." can be opened. )
- The page the link ahead, the image, and the extension, etc. can be saved.
- The place where the file and the bookmark, etc. are opened by drag & drop can be set.
- Gesture in page source window.
- Execute "open link in ... Tab" command with ctrl key pastes the URL of link to address bar.
Download (0.086MB)
Added: 2007-06-29 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
854 downloads
StealIt 0.02
StealIt is a service menu to take ownership on selected file/directory. more>>
StealIt is a service menu to take ownership on selected file/directory.
It is often annoying to have no rights on files created by other users or uploaded with samba or created by apache process.
<<lessIt is often annoying to have no rights on files created by other users or uploaded with samba or created by apache process.
Download (MB)
Added: 2006-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1121 downloads
smspasswd 0.1
smspasswd software provides two factor authentication via cell phone short message service (SMS). more>>
smspasswd software provides two factor authentication via cell phone short message service (SMS). The reason I wrote this was because of all the pesky SSH brute force attacks, which continue to build in numbers. I didn’t want to waste money and time on using tokens because the few people who have accounts on my machines also have mobile phones.
I’m stoked that I have been using this since v0.1 back in 2005 and so far it’s worked very well with no changes. I’m hoping for feedback to get me motivated to develop this some more. Thanks to my good friend Solomon who has encouraged me to start posting some of my fun projects on the web.
Any feedback is more than welcome to ed -at- e-things.org.
How does this work?
The simple explanation for the average user goes a little like this. You use your normal password followed by a 6 digit number. To get access to a system you need to send an SMS from your pre-registered mobile phone number with a PIN. The systems admin folk will assign you a 4 digit pin and give you the mobile number to send your login request to. So, when you want to login, just send a text (SMS) to the phone number provided, with your 4 digit PIN. Shortly after you will receive a 6 digit number in a text (SMS) to your phone. Then login as normal using you normal password followed by the 6 digit number. You can use this same 6 digit number as many times as you like within a time period set by the systems admin folk. Simple right? Ok then, perhaps not much more complex than a token?
Now for the spanner-head explanation. smspasswd is a Perl application that runs as a daemon. It uses a MySQL back-end database which stores the usernames, mobile numbers, PIN’s, passwords, tokens, and the amount of time each users token (temporary x digit code) is valid for. smspasswd uses the information in the MySQl database to update your LDAP server based on a polling frequency you set in it’s config file. You can also set lots of other options in the config file and these are covered in the Features section below. smspasswd talks to a SMS gateway to send and receive new token requests. In my case it’s a cheap pre-paid Nokia 7110 connected to COM1 (/dev/ttys0) via gnokii.
The authentication process goes a little like this. The user sends a SMS to your gnokii phone with their PIN. Note the PIN is not really important because it will get saved in the users SMS outbox, so it could just be “request” or “foobar”. What’s important is that the SMS must come from the correct number for that user, and even if this could be spoofed, the reply will still go the users mobile number in the database anyway. Then smspasswd checks the database for the users mobile phone number and if it finds a match it will send a x digit code to the number registered for that user. At this point the password for this user will be updated in the local LDAP server with their normal password, followed by their new x digit code. Once the user has the SMS with the new code they can login.
You should setup your systems and applications for LDAP authentication, and if you wish you can configure your FreeRADUIS server to authenticate via OpenLDAP. Or you can use some commercial LDAP or RADIUS system. FreeRADIUS and OpenLDAP work just fine for me.
Confused? Drop me an email and I’ll make a nice diagram with Dia.
Features
Here’s the config file, and check the source.
##################################################
# smspasswd config file
#
##################################################
# minumum password length
#
minPasswordLength 6
# minimum username length
#
minUsernameLength 2
# minimum PIN length
#
minPinLength 4
# database options
#
dbName smspasswd
dbUsername smspasswd
dbPassword [enter the database users password here]
dbHostname localhost
dbPort 3306
dbEncryptionKey [enter a very long and random string here]
# gnokii options
#
gnokii /usr/local/bin/gnokii
gnokiiMailBox IN
# Check interval. This is the amount of time to
# wait between incoming SMS checks in seconds as
# well as user timeout checks
#
checkInterval 15
# LDAP server option
#
ldapServer localhost
ldapBindDn cn=Manager,dc=yourdomain,dc=com
ldapPassword [enter your LDAP users password here]
ldapBiseDn ou=People,dc=yourdomain,dc=com
# Email notification for non pin request SMS messages
# This is very useful if you would like to be emailed
# the ‘your pre-paid account is about to expire’ messages.
# Note: PIN requests will not be emailed.
#
emailNotify yes
emailToAddress root@localhost
emailFromAddress root@localhost
emailSubject SMS notification from smspasswd
<<lessI’m stoked that I have been using this since v0.1 back in 2005 and so far it’s worked very well with no changes. I’m hoping for feedback to get me motivated to develop this some more. Thanks to my good friend Solomon who has encouraged me to start posting some of my fun projects on the web.
Any feedback is more than welcome to ed -at- e-things.org.
How does this work?
The simple explanation for the average user goes a little like this. You use your normal password followed by a 6 digit number. To get access to a system you need to send an SMS from your pre-registered mobile phone number with a PIN. The systems admin folk will assign you a 4 digit pin and give you the mobile number to send your login request to. So, when you want to login, just send a text (SMS) to the phone number provided, with your 4 digit PIN. Shortly after you will receive a 6 digit number in a text (SMS) to your phone. Then login as normal using you normal password followed by the 6 digit number. You can use this same 6 digit number as many times as you like within a time period set by the systems admin folk. Simple right? Ok then, perhaps not much more complex than a token?
Now for the spanner-head explanation. smspasswd is a Perl application that runs as a daemon. It uses a MySQL back-end database which stores the usernames, mobile numbers, PIN’s, passwords, tokens, and the amount of time each users token (temporary x digit code) is valid for. smspasswd uses the information in the MySQl database to update your LDAP server based on a polling frequency you set in it’s config file. You can also set lots of other options in the config file and these are covered in the Features section below. smspasswd talks to a SMS gateway to send and receive new token requests. In my case it’s a cheap pre-paid Nokia 7110 connected to COM1 (/dev/ttys0) via gnokii.
The authentication process goes a little like this. The user sends a SMS to your gnokii phone with their PIN. Note the PIN is not really important because it will get saved in the users SMS outbox, so it could just be “request” or “foobar”. What’s important is that the SMS must come from the correct number for that user, and even if this could be spoofed, the reply will still go the users mobile number in the database anyway. Then smspasswd checks the database for the users mobile phone number and if it finds a match it will send a x digit code to the number registered for that user. At this point the password for this user will be updated in the local LDAP server with their normal password, followed by their new x digit code. Once the user has the SMS with the new code they can login.
You should setup your systems and applications for LDAP authentication, and if you wish you can configure your FreeRADUIS server to authenticate via OpenLDAP. Or you can use some commercial LDAP or RADIUS system. FreeRADIUS and OpenLDAP work just fine for me.
Confused? Drop me an email and I’ll make a nice diagram with Dia.
Features
Here’s the config file, and check the source.
##################################################
# smspasswd config file
#
##################################################
# minumum password length
#
minPasswordLength 6
# minimum username length
#
minUsernameLength 2
# minimum PIN length
#
minPinLength 4
# database options
#
dbName smspasswd
dbUsername smspasswd
dbPassword [enter the database users password here]
dbHostname localhost
dbPort 3306
dbEncryptionKey [enter a very long and random string here]
# gnokii options
#
gnokii /usr/local/bin/gnokii
gnokiiMailBox IN
# Check interval. This is the amount of time to
# wait between incoming SMS checks in seconds as
# well as user timeout checks
#
checkInterval 15
# LDAP server option
#
ldapServer localhost
ldapBindDn cn=Manager,dc=yourdomain,dc=com
ldapPassword [enter your LDAP users password here]
ldapBiseDn ou=People,dc=yourdomain,dc=com
# Email notification for non pin request SMS messages
# This is very useful if you would like to be emailed
# the ‘your pre-paid account is about to expire’ messages.
# Note: PIN requests will not be emailed.
#
emailNotify yes
emailToAddress root@localhost
emailFromAddress root@localhost
emailSubject SMS notification from smspasswd
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
835 downloads
SMSTerm 0.6.1
SMSTerm is an application that uses the ICQ2000 protocol. more>>
SMSTerm is an application that uses the ICQ2000 protocol to present you a shell on your mobile phone which allows you to interact with your computer from any mobile on a GSM network. It runs a shell on a pty, and allows you to directly send commands to the shell through SMS. Minimal authentication is done over SMS before spawning a shell and offering it to the user on the mobile phone. It is very useful for remote administration tasks, or checking out the status of the network, or just to run some small chores on your system while you are away. It uses Expect.pm in the background. SMSTerm also includes a script to send SMS through the ICQ network from the command line to any GSM mobile, and also includes a PHP script to set up a Web->SMS gateway.
This is a simple perl script to allow all you people out there who cannot live without having a peek at what your box at home has to say, when you are on the move. All you need is a GSM mobile, and an ICQ account. An ICQ account is required because it is used as the
underlying protocol in SMSTerm to transfer/recieve SMSs.
Yoy can use this application to contact systems behind NATs, as the kernel ships with kernel modules to allow ICQ to be masqd reliably. It is a good way to telnet into your system, which maybe behind a firewall, and do some chores, when youre halfway accross the globe
Enhancements:
- included the new vICQ.pm version 1.10: the earlier version had some serious bugs in receiving SMS which prevented SMSTerm from working at all. I released SMSTerm 0.6 in a hurry during my exams so I couldnt test it thoroughly. Apologies to everyone who couldnt get it to work. This time everything is tested and tried, and it works.
-
- delay modified: the default delay time has been increased from 10s to 20s in SMSTerm. This is because ICQ was giving me RATE_LIMIT errors if i set it too low. Anyone who get a RATE_LIMIT can try bumping it somemore.
<<lessThis is a simple perl script to allow all you people out there who cannot live without having a peek at what your box at home has to say, when you are on the move. All you need is a GSM mobile, and an ICQ account. An ICQ account is required because it is used as the
underlying protocol in SMSTerm to transfer/recieve SMSs.
Yoy can use this application to contact systems behind NATs, as the kernel ships with kernel modules to allow ICQ to be masqd reliably. It is a good way to telnet into your system, which maybe behind a firewall, and do some chores, when youre halfway accross the globe
Enhancements:
- included the new vICQ.pm version 1.10: the earlier version had some serious bugs in receiving SMS which prevented SMSTerm from working at all. I released SMSTerm 0.6 in a hurry during my exams so I couldnt test it thoroughly. Apologies to everyone who couldnt get it to work. This time everything is tested and tried, and it works.
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- delay modified: the default delay time has been increased from 10s to 20s in SMSTerm. This is because ICQ was giving me RATE_LIMIT errors if i set it too low. Anyone who get a RATE_LIMIT can try bumping it somemore.
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