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... Two questions using 0.10.3 on N900:
configured:
COM_CUSTOM = 'Script*'
COMMANDREPLY = 'no'
SILENCEDEVICE = 'yes'
and ...
Works so far but two problems:
- I always get an SMS back like -script-
Script [u' blueon'] executes in BG [PIDs=4532].
-> Any way to prevent/silence this?
smscon -set MESSAGESEND email
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2012-06-23
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... in a TerminalCode:dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=com.nokia.profiled /com/nokia/profiled com.nokia.profiled.get_profile
@yablacky
One question I'd like to ask is why does SMSCON send your password to your master number when you change it.
I can understand a message to say the password was changed... but actually sending the password to the master number is a potential security risk, surely?
Just found this out the hard way.
AFAIR this is not made clear in the wiki's eithier.
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2012-06-23
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It's by design. It is assumed that the MASTERNUMBER phone is "secure" in this means. The password can't be used to remote control the phone. If it wasn't you who changed the password then you probably want to know it once you got the phone back. I Should add a note about that in the wiki...
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2012-06-23
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I didn't think you could change the code without putting in the old code first anyway.
If you use the same SSH code as SMSCON from first installation then both codes are compromised.
IMO, I don't like it when anything sends my password's back to me in plain text, I know what it is I don't want the world to know.
Email's like this I delete instantly.
This caught me more by surpise when my friend (master number) texted my password to me, two minutes after changing it!
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When the Time will come. You will see four riders of elopcalypse riding sky, so don't worry, you won't have chance to miss it.
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2012-06-25
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Try the Message Send option on Email or none.
As for the silence are you using a profile manager?
What happens with:-
@yablacky
One question I'd like to ask is why does SMSCON send your password to your master number when you change it.
I can understand a message to say the password was changed... but actually sending the password to the master number is a potential security risk, surely?
Just found this out the hard way.
AFAIR this is not made clear in the wiki's eithier.
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