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Re: [Announce] SMScon (control your device with SMS)
It is odd, smtp.gmail.com port 587 works for me.
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Also, did you use the Send Test Email function from SMSCON Editor or you actually had SMSCON send e.g. GPS coordinates? |
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It works now! I don't know what I did to make it work. I changed to another "to" address, and it work; but I had tried that before and it didn't work. It now works with the same "to" and "from" as well.
It doesn't seem to work with port 465, only 587. |
Re: [Announce] SMScon (control your device with SMS)
Some more reporting:
The log reader, which worked at first, now displays only a blank page. The Test Email with picture shows a banner suggesting a picture should have been sent, but the camera orange LED actually comes on only a few seconds later, indicating the picture was not sent yet. Maybe change the banner to say "will be sent"? |
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The log file contains the SSH server's and the SMTP server's passwords (after they are entered by the user) in plain text.:eek:
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I thought most of the log file passwords where encrypted TBH. |
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It looks like the passwords, hostnames and SMS commands are encrypted in the settings file, but in the log file nothing is encrypted.
I am thinking of writing a shell script to remove the sensitive lines from the log file, and running it periodically. |
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BTW the log and settings are encrypted, but they are decrypted for the "log reader". You can only access this after putting in your password. Its done to help debug any issues I guess. |
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So I log in as root, and then read the log in (this is a different 'log in' now :D sorry couldn't help it) BusyBox using more. This shows lines like 'Updated user setting "PASSWORD" (chillspassword)' Since I can read it without the log reader, it's not really encrypted and then decrypted for the log reader, right? |
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