> Is there anyone who has built SMS server in Linux server running on Z/VM ?
Slight variation on the idea: have you considered using something like XMPP aka
Jabber for this? There are good XMPP clients for most smartphones, and C/Python
clients and it’s much simpler to implement.
This article
The easiest way to do that is to use a web service.
You send the SMS via a http(s) call to one of the providers.
There is a recent list:
https://rapidapi.com/blog/sms-apis-send-texts/
But there are many more, including some free services.
Best regards
Mike
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Ooh, telephony stuff. :)
First: talk this over with your telecom people. It’s possible to do this, but
you’re gonna need them to do stuff to their gear to make it work.
Second: this deals with analog serial connections for maximum compatibility.
This is a case where it’s possible to do this, bu
Good stuff. Except the security redbook from 2013. that's ancient :)
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From LinuxConf AU by Elizabeth Joseph of IBM:
https://princessleia.com/presentations/2020/Linux_in_the_cloud_on_prem_or_on_a_mainframe_-_january_15_2020.pdf
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I am not sure if this would fit the bill. It's part of the ClefOS 7 EPEL
Name: smstools
Version : 3.1.15
Release : 12.el7
Architecture: s390x
Install Date: (not installed)
Group : Applications/Communications
Size: 782471
License : GPLv2+
Signature : RSA/SHA256,
Hi,
a few comments on what was said below:
to set a master key in an EP11 adapter you always need a TKE, even if
you want to do it via z/OS, in which case a TKE must be connected to a
z/OS image.
Unless a domain of an adapter has been configured by the TKE to be only
manageble using signed
good catch! I'll tell our ID department to have this corrected.
-Reinhard
On 16.01.20 03:03, Marcy Cortes wrote:
Hi Ingo. Looking at this page... If its 85, why 00-5d in hex? Isn't 5d = 93
?
Marcy
On 1/13/20, 8:52 AM, "Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Ingo Adlung"
wrote:
Hey Marcy
Hello
Is there anyone who has built SMS server in Linux server running on Z/VM ?
Basically i would like to use its service to send SMS for zOS console
alerts
Jake
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