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- - -How to install it from the source ?
-
If you get the sources you need to create script -configure. You do it by typing: -
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ autoconf- -
If you get the sources from the tarball you don't need to do -this - configure is already made for you. For quick install do simply: -
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ ./configure -tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make -tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make install -- -
But configure has some options. Except obvious -parameters as --prefix which specifies a path to install GNOKII, you -can specify one of the following: - -
The sample usage: -
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ ./configure --prefix=/usr2 --enable-debug --without-x \ ---enable-security --with-model=6130 --with-port=/dev/ttyS1 -- -
When the configure succeed, it shows options GNOKII -will be compiled with: -
Host system: linux-gnulibc1 - Gnokii version: 0.3.3_pre5 - Xgnokii version: 20000613 - Phone model: 6130 - Serial port: /dev/ttyS1 - X (GTK) support: no - Debug: yes - XDebug: no - RLPDebug: no - NLS: yes - Security: yes - Win32: - Prefix: /usr2 -- -
Now, the only thing left to do is just ro run: -
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make -tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make install -- -
Finally, you have GNOKII installed in your system. And now REAL -FUN begins. :-) - -
How to install it from binaries ?
-
If you downloaded gnokii as a pre-built binary you should install -it in the conventional manner for the package type in question. -For example if you downloaded a .rpm file you can install it by -running the following as root. - -
rpm -i gnokii-0.3.2-i386.rpm - -
If you are using a Debian based system, you can use dpackage -to do the installation (FIXME - is this correct ?) - -
How to make connection with phone ?
-
There are three ways to make it: - -
How to configure gnokii ?
-
First it to use --with-model and --with-port options for -configure script. But I do not recommend this. In my opinion these should be -removed from configure. Second disadvantage is that you can't use it when -you are installing a binary package. - -
So, will use better method :-). -You should copy the gnokiirc -file from the Docs/examples directory to your -home directory and name it gnokiirc or copy it into /etc directory -and name gnokiirc. - -
Using your favorite -editor ensure that the settings are correct for your system, -the sample file has details of the various options available. The most -difficult problem could be discovering model of your phone - go into -our firmware page -and try to use codes written in column -Firmware version code. If your phone will display something, -see model number on the third line, look on the -firmware page -again (for it) and read phone model then. - -
Note that you will need read/write permissions on whatever -serial port you specify in gnokiirc. You can now use gnokii -and xgnokii. - -
Of course, you don't have to make any config, if you will use -these config options. There are default: - -
-
-[global] -port = /dev/ttyS0 -model = 6110 -connection = serial -initlength = default -bindir=/usr/local/sbin -- -
How to configure infrared connection ?
-
-
-
How to configure gnokii driver for data connection ?
-
After installing and configuring gnokii you should make another group -and allow mgnokiidev (it our virtual modem driver) -to use it. For example (if you have installed gnokii -into /usr/local): - -
-groupadd gnokii
-chown root:gnokii /usr/local/sbin/mgnokiidev
-chmod 4750 /usr/local/sbin/mgnokiidev
-
-
And now connect (FIRST EXAMPLE): - -
Then connect your phone to your PC and then run gnokiid: - -
[ first console ] -tfuj:/home/pawel/gnokii# ./gnokiid/gnokiid -- -
If successful, you should see a message saying that mgnokiidev has been -run to create /dev/gnokii. If you're using a 5110/6110 series phone -you should hear a beep and see an "accessory connected" message on -the phone. If you're using a 3810 series phone you won't see anything -on the phones LCD. - -
And now: - -
-
-[ second console ] -[- running minicom -] - -[ third console ] -[- when connection is estabilished -] -tfuj:/etc/ppp# /usr/sbin/pppd -d -detach /dev/gnokii 115200 -Using interface ppp0 -Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/gnokii -sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1- -] -rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x8e < 11 04 05 f4> < 13 0d 01 70 69 65 6b 6e 61 2d 61 73 34>] -sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x8e < 11 04 05 f4> < 13 0d 01 70 69 65 6b 6e 61 2d 61 73 34>] -rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] -sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] -rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x8f ] -sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x8f ] -rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] -sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] -sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] -rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x16 ] -sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x16 ] -rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] -sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] -rcvd [LCP ProtRej id=0x90 80 fd 01 01 00 0f 1a 04 78 00 18 04 78 00 15 03 2f] -rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] -local IP address 157.25.94.141 -remote IP address 157.25.75.129 -Terminating on signal 2. -sent [LCP TermReq id=0x3 "User request"] -rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x3] -Connection terminated. -Connect time 5.6 minutes. -Sent 30568 bytes, received 197133 bytes. -tfuj:/etc/ppp# -
SECOND EXAMPLE (I used such scripts): - -
/home/pawel/.gnokiirc ---------------------- -global] -port = /dev/ttyS1 -model = 6110 -connection = serial -initlength = 1 - -/usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii --------------------- -#!/bin/sh -LOCAL_IP=0.0.0.0 -REMOTE_IP=0.0.0.0 -NETMASK=255.255.255.0 -DIALER_SCRIPT=/etc/ppp/ppp-gnokii -exec /usr/sbin/pppd debug /dev/gnokii 115200 \ -$LOCAL_IP:$REMOTE_IP \ -connect $DIALER_SCRIPT - -/etc/ppp/ppp-gnokii -------------------- -#!/bin/sh -/usr/sbin/chat -v \ - TIMEOUT 30 \ - ABORT '\nBUSY\r' \ - ABORT '\nNO ANSWER\r' \ - ABORT '\nRINGING\r\n\r\nRINGING\r' \ - ABORT '\nNO CARRIER\r' \ - '' ATDT501808080 \ - CONNECT '' - -/etc/ppp/options ----------------- --detach -modem -crtscts -defaultroute -asyncmap 0 -mtu 552 -mru 552 - -/etc/ppp/pap-secrets --------------------- -ppp * ppp -- -
Number 501808080 is an Internet access number for all Idea -Centertel (Polish GSM operator) abonents. With these files the only thing to do -is to run gnokiid and /usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii. Note that both: -/usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii and /etc/ppp/ppp-gnokii must be -executable files. At the moment you have to run ppp-gnokii as the -superuser unless the simple user has a permission to write to a pty -device. gnokiid must be run as the user belinging to gnokii -group. - -
-[ first console ] -tfuj:~S /usr/sbin/gnokiid -Initialising GSM -Slave pty is /dev/ttyp9, calling /usr/sbin/mgnokiidev to create /dev/gnokii. - -[ second console ] -tfuj:~# /usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii -Serial connection established. -Using interface ppp0 -Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/gnokii -Warning - secret file /etc/ppp/pap-secrets has world and/or group access -sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] -rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0xbb ] -sent [LCP ConfAck id=0xbb ] -rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] -sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] -rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] -Warning - secret file /etc/ppp/pap-secrets has world and/or group access -sent [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="ppp" password="ppp"] -rcvd [PAP AuthAck id=0x1 ""] -Remote message: ^F -sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] -sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] -rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x49 ] -sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x49 ] -rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] -sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] -rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] -local IP address 192.168.23.55 -remote IP address 192.168.9.2 -- -
THIRD EXAMPLE: - -
Use /dev/gnokii as a modem: - -
e.g. ppp session
---------------- /etc/ppp/peers/demon-gnokii ---------------------
-/dev/gnokii 115200
-modem crtscts defaultroute
-connect 'chat -v ABORT BUSY ABORT ERROR ABORT "NO CARRIER" "" AT OK-AT-OK ATD02083389666 CONNECT'
-user XXXX.demon.co.uk
-noauth
-mtu 296
-debug
-----------------------------------------------------------------
---------------- /etc/ppp/pap-secrets ---------------------------
-XXXX.demon.co.uk demon-gnokii
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
Then "pppd call demon-gnokii" should connect
-
('tail -f /var/log/messages' to see what is happening)
-
-
If a call terminates you should get 'NO CARRIER' and gnokiid should -continue to work, but this is early code and you may find you have to -Ctrl-C and restart gnokiid (especially if the phone says the terminal -connection has been lost) - -
AND ANOTHER EXAMPLE PPP SCRIPT FROM Jon Wikne: - -
-
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Script to launch PPP over a Nokia 5110 / 6110 mobile phone
-# 20-06-2000 -- Jon Wikne
-#
-### NOTE: "01234567" and "username" below must be replaced
-### with your actual ISP's phone number and your user name.
-#
-### NOTE 2: If you are calling an ISDN number or a digital
-### line you may also need ATS35=0 in the chat sequence.
-
-# Launch gnokiid....
-echo "Launching gnokiid... "
-/usr/local/sbin/gnokiid &
-
-# Wait for gnokiid to find the phone.
-sleep 7
-
-# Now, down to business!
-echo "Calling and starting pppd... "
-pppd /dev/gnokii 115200 debug connect \
-'chat -v ECHO ON ABORT BUSY ABORT ERROR ABORT "NO CARRIER" \
-"" AT OK ATDT01234567 CONNECT ""' \
-noipdefault ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote \
-user username
-
-# Some cleaning up to do....
-
-echo -n "Stopping gnokiid... "
-ps ax | awk 'BEGIN { prog="/usr/local/sbin/gnokiid"; ARGC=1 }
-{ if (prog == $5) { print $1 ; exit 0 } }' $1
-kill "$1"
-echo $1
-
-
-
Permission problem...
-
-> Now xgnokii want to connecting..... and some minutes later it's say: -> Gnokii serial_open: open: Permission denied -> Couldn't open FB61 device: Permission denied - -you should set your /dev/ttySx to: - -crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 4, 65 Jul 5 2000 /dev/ttyS1 - -and add yourself to the group dialout. or make a new group gnokii -and do the same thing for this group. see the gnokii doc about -this, especialy if you want to use gnokiid. -- -
Xgnokii files missed...
-
-> > I start to configure: -> > -> > elwinx:/usr/src/gnokii# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/ -> > -> > checking for X... (cached) libraries /usr/X11R6/lib, headers -> > /usr/X11R6/include -> > checking for X11/xpm.h... (cached) no -> > configure: warning: Cannot find include X11/xpm.h -> > configure: warning: Disabling xgnokii. -- -
For Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 potato: - -
-
-> Do: -> dpkg -S \*xpm.h -> and show the result. You can't use xgnokii without libxpm. - -After I installed the xpm4g-dev_3.4k-5.deb xgnokii found my X - -My next Problem was the Program didn't find the gtk.h - -I installed this lib's -libglib1.2-dev -libgtk1.2-dev_1.2.7-1.deb - -and xgnokii are start up -- -
For Redhat: - -
-
-On Red Hat 6.2 (or derived?) - -sloth:danielm[12]% locate xpm.h -/usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h -sloth:danielm[13]% rpm -qf /usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h -xpm-devel-3.4k-2 - -On Red Hat 7 (or derived?) - -mouth:danielm[4]% locate xpm.h -/usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h -mouth:danielm[5]% rpm -qf /usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h -XFree86-devel-4.0.1-1 -- -
Infrared problem
-
-> I'm having trouble getting Gnokii to work with my Nokia 6110 using the -> infrared connection. It works perfectly with the cable. When I run gnokii -> as non-root I get the following output: -> -> Added new section global -> Adding key/value port//dev/ttyS3 -> Adding key/value model/6110 -> Adding key/value initlength/default -> Adding key/value connection/infrared -> Adding key/value bindir//usr/local/sbin/ -> Entering monitor mode... -> Initialising GSM interface... -> Starting IR mode...! -> Couldn't open FB61 infrared device: Device or resource busy -> Hmmm... GSM_LinkOK never went true. Quitting. -> -> And if I run it as root it looks like this: -> -> Added new section global -> Adding key/value port//dev/ttyS3 -> Adding key/value model/6110 -> Adding key/value initlength/default -> Adding key/value connection/infrared -> Adding key/value bindir//usr/local/sbin/ -> Entering monitor mode... -> Initialising GSM interface... -> Starting IR mode...! -> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:40:00:52:06: -> Timeout in IR-mode -> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:41:00:53:06: -> Timeout in IR-mode -> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:42:00:50:06: -> Timeout in IR-mode -> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:43:00:51:06: -> Timeout in IR-mode -> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:44:00:56:06: -> Timeout in IR-mode -> Hmmm... GSM_LinkOK never went true. Quitting. -> -> It makes no difference if IR-reception is activated or not (well maybe the -> numbers are different, I haven't checked) -> -> I have followed the Alessandro's beta-HOWTO which was posted June 22 2000 -> with the subject "Re: IR setup". -> -> In /var/log/messages I have found the following: -> -> Feb 18 23:34:16 bmw kernel: ircomm_tty: virtual tty driver for IrCOMM ( -> revision:Wed May 26 00:49:11 1999 ) -> Feb 18 23:34:16 bmw kernel: ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A -> Feb 18 23:34:16 bmw kernel: ttyS03 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A -> -> I have tried both with and without the irda-module loaded (insmod -> irda) but without luck. -> -> I'm using a Fujitsu C325 Lifebook (labtop) and my Nokia 6110 is version -> 4.33. Has anyone experienced problems like these and hopefully has found a -> solution, or maybe just have some ideas for what I should try next. - -"I also had removed the Ethernet PCcard. -That thing got assigned the _interrupt_ (irq 3) that the serial interface -for the IR port needs. Without it gnokii works." - -Now I've got contact to my Nokia 6110 using the infrared port. -- -
Answering data calls problem...
-
-> It seems like it's some sort of PacBell or Verizon thing, because I -> get a ring when I try to dial a voice call, but when I dial from -> minicom/gnokiid I get "NO CARRIER" ("Check Operator Services" on the -> phone), and dialing in from the Palm still gets no ring. - -First we should know how operators manage data call services, -is there any international standard (it would be, to make international data -calls possible). I described, how it works with my operator (Plusgsm/PL) -and I'm interesting if it's a worldwide standard for these services? -Did somebody tried to make a cellular-to-cellular international data transfer ? - -In Plusgsm there are three kinds of data calls : -1. OUTGOING CALLS. Service activation is free with no additional monthly charge. + + + + +Configuration + + + + + + +Configuration + +
+ +How to install it from the source ?
+
+ +If you get the sources you need to create script +configure. You do it by typing: +
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ autoconf+ +If you get the sources from the tarball you don't need to do +this - configure is already made for you. For quick install do simply: +
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ ./configure +tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make +tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make install ++ +But configure has some options. Except obvious +parameters as --prefix which specifies a path to install GNOKII, you +can specify one of the following: + +
The sample usage: +
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ ./configure --prefix=/usr2 --enable-debug --without-x \ +--enable-security --with-model=6130 --with-port=/dev/ttyS1 ++ +
When the configure succeed, it shows options GNOKII +will be compiled with: +
Host system: linux-gnulibc1 + Gnokii version: 0.3.3_pre5 + Xgnokii version: 20000613 + Phone model: 6130 + Serial port: /dev/ttyS1 + X (GTK) support: no + Debug: yes + XDebug: no + RLPDebug: no + NLS: yes + Security: yes + Win32: + Prefix: /usr2 ++ +
Now, the only thing left to do is just ro run: +
tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make +tfuj:~/gnokii-0.3.3pre5$ make install ++ +
Finally, you have GNOKII installed in your system. And now REAL +FUN begins. :-) + +
How to install it from binaries ?
+
If you downloaded gnokii as a pre-built binary you should install +it in the conventional manner for the package type in question. +For example if you downloaded a .rpm file you can install it by +running the following as root. + +
rpm -i gnokii-0.3.2-i386.rpm + +
If you are using a Debian based system, you can use dpackage +to do the installation (FIXME - is this correct ?) + +
How to make connection with phone ?
+
There are three ways to make it: + +
How to configure gnokii ?
+
First it to use --with-model and --with-port options for +configure script. But I do not recommend this. In my opinion these should be +removed from configure. Second disadvantage is that you can't use it when +you are installing a binary package. + +
So, will use better method :-). +You should copy the gnokiirc +file from the Docs/examples directory to your +home directory and name it gnokiirc or copy it into /etc directory +and name gnokiirc. + +
Using your favorite +editor ensure that the settings are correct for your system, +the sample file has details of the various options available. The most +difficult problem could be discovering model of your phone - go into +our firmware page +and try to use codes written in column +Firmware version code. If your phone will display something, +see model number on the third line, look on the +firmware page +again (for it) and read phone model then. + +
Note that you will need read/write permissions on whatever +serial port you specify in gnokiirc. You can now use gnokii +and xgnokii. + +
Of course, you don't have to make any config, if you will use +these config options. There are default: + +
+
+[global] +port = /dev/ttyS0 +model = 6110 +connection = serial +initlength = default +bindir=/usr/local/sbin ++ +
How to configure infrared connection ?
+
+
+
How to configure gnokii driver for data connection ?
+
After installing and configuring gnokii you should make another group +and allow mgnokiidev (it our virtual modem driver) +to use it. For example (if you have installed gnokii +into /usr/local): + +
+groupadd gnokii
+chown root:gnokii /usr/local/sbin/mgnokiidev
+chmod 4750 /usr/local/sbin/mgnokiidev
+
+
And now connect (FIRST EXAMPLE): + +
Then connect your phone to your PC and then run gnokiid: + +
[ first console ] +tfuj:/home/pawel/gnokii# ./gnokiid/gnokiid ++ +
If successful, you should see a message saying that mgnokiidev has been +run to create /dev/gnokii. If you're using a 5110/6110 series phone +you should hear a beep and see an "accessory connected" message on +the phone. If you're using a 3810 series phone you won't see anything +on the phones LCD. + +
And now: + +
+
+[ second console ] +[- running minicom -] + +[ third console ] +[- when connection is estabilished -] +tfuj:/etc/ppp# /usr/sbin/pppd -d -detach /dev/gnokii 115200 +Using interface ppp0 +Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/gnokii +sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1+ +] +rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x8e < 11 04 05 f4> < 13 0d 01 70 69 65 6b 6e 61 2d 61 73 34>] +sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x8e < 11 04 05 f4> < 13 0d 01 70 69 65 6b 6e 61 2d 61 73 34>] +rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] +sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] +rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x8f ] +sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x8f ] +rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] +sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] +sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] +rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x16 ] +sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x16 ] +rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] +sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] +rcvd [LCP ProtRej id=0x90 80 fd 01 01 00 0f 1a 04 78 00 18 04 78 00 15 03 2f] +rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] +local IP address 157.25.94.141 +remote IP address 157.25.75.129 +Terminating on signal 2. +sent [LCP TermReq id=0x3 "User request"] +rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x3] +Connection terminated. +Connect time 5.6 minutes. +Sent 30568 bytes, received 197133 bytes. +tfuj:/etc/ppp# +
SECOND EXAMPLE (I used such scripts): + +
/home/pawel/.gnokiirc +--------------------- +global] +port = /dev/ttyS1 +model = 6110 +connection = serial +initlength = 1 + +/usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii +-------------------- +#!/bin/sh +LOCAL_IP=0.0.0.0 +REMOTE_IP=0.0.0.0 +NETMASK=255.255.255.0 +DIALER_SCRIPT=/etc/ppp/ppp-gnokii +exec /usr/sbin/pppd debug /dev/gnokii 115200 \ +$LOCAL_IP:$REMOTE_IP \ +connect $DIALER_SCRIPT + +/etc/ppp/ppp-gnokii +------------------- +#!/bin/sh +/usr/sbin/chat -v \ + TIMEOUT 30 \ + ABORT '\nBUSY\r' \ + ABORT '\nNO ANSWER\r' \ + ABORT '\nRINGING\r\n\r\nRINGING\r' \ + ABORT '\nNO CARRIER\r' \ + '' ATDT501808080 \ + CONNECT '' + +/etc/ppp/options +---------------- +-detach +modem +crtscts +defaultroute +asyncmap 0 +mtu 552 +mru 552 + +/etc/ppp/pap-secrets +-------------------- +ppp * ppp ++ +
Number 501808080 is an Internet access number for all Idea +Centertel (Polish GSM operator) abonents. With these files the only thing to do +is to run gnokiid and /usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii. Note that both: +/usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii and /etc/ppp/ppp-gnokii must be +executable files. At the moment you have to run ppp-gnokii as the +superuser unless the simple user has a permission to write to a pty +device. gnokiid must be run as the user belinging to gnokii +group. + +
+[ first console ] +tfuj:~S /usr/sbin/gnokiid +Initialising GSM +Slave pty is /dev/ttyp9, calling /usr/sbin/mgnokiidev to create /dev/gnokii. + +[ second console ] +tfuj:~# /usr/sbin/ppp-gnokii +Serial connection established. +Using interface ppp0 +Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/gnokii +Warning - secret file /etc/ppp/pap-secrets has world and/or group access +sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] +rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0xbb ] +sent [LCP ConfAck id=0xbb ] +rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] +sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] +rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] +Warning - secret file /etc/ppp/pap-secrets has world and/or group access +sent [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="ppp" password="ppp"] +rcvd [PAP AuthAck id=0x1 ""] +Remote message: ^F +sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] +sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] +rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x49 ] +sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x49 ] +rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 ] +sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 ] +rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 ] +local IP address 192.168.23.55 +remote IP address 192.168.9.2 ++ +
THIRD EXAMPLE: + +
Use /dev/gnokii as a modem: + +
e.g. ppp session
+--------------- /etc/ppp/peers/demon-gnokii ---------------------
+/dev/gnokii 115200
+modem crtscts defaultroute
+connect 'chat -v ABORT BUSY ABORT ERROR ABORT "NO CARRIER" "" AT OK-AT-OK ATD02083389666 CONNECT'
+user XXXX.demon.co.uk
+noauth
+mtu 296
+debug
+----------------------------------------------------------------
+--------------- /etc/ppp/pap-secrets ---------------------------
+XXXX.demon.co.uk demon-gnokii
+----------------------------------------------------------------
+
Then "pppd call demon-gnokii" should connect
+
('tail -f /var/log/messages' to see what is happening)
+
+
If a call terminates you should get 'NO CARRIER' and gnokiid should +continue to work, but this is early code and you may find you have to +Ctrl-C and restart gnokiid (especially if the phone says the terminal +connection has been lost) + +
AND ANOTHER EXAMPLE PPP SCRIPT FROM Jon Wikne: + +
+
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Script to launch PPP over a Nokia 5110 / 6110 mobile phone
+# 20-06-2000 -- Jon Wikne
+#
+### NOTE: "01234567" and "username" below must be replaced
+### with your actual ISP's phone number and your user name.
+#
+### NOTE 2: If you are calling an ISDN number or a digital
+### line you may also need ATS35=0 in the chat sequence.
+
+# Launch gnokiid....
+echo "Launching gnokiid... "
+/usr/local/sbin/gnokiid &
+
+# Wait for gnokiid to find the phone.
+sleep 7
+
+# Now, down to business!
+echo "Calling and starting pppd... "
+pppd /dev/gnokii 115200 debug connect \
+'chat -v ECHO ON ABORT BUSY ABORT ERROR ABORT "NO CARRIER" \
+"" AT OK ATDT01234567 CONNECT ""' \
+noipdefault ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote \
+user username
+
+# Some cleaning up to do....
+
+echo -n "Stopping gnokiid... "
+ps ax | awk 'BEGIN { prog="/usr/local/sbin/gnokiid"; ARGC=1 }
+{ if (prog == $5) { print $1 ; exit 0 } }' $1
+kill "$1"
+echo $1
+
+
+
Permission problem...
+
+> Now xgnokii want to connecting..... and some minutes later it's say: +> Gnokii serial_open: open: Permission denied +> Couldn't open FB61 device: Permission denied + +you should set your /dev/ttySx to: + +crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 4, 65 Jul 5 2000 /dev/ttyS1 + +and add yourself to the group dialout. or make a new group gnokii +and do the same thing for this group. see the gnokii doc about +this, especialy if you want to use gnokiid. ++ +
Xgnokii files missed...
+
+> > I start to configure: +> > +> > elwinx:/usr/src/gnokii# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/ +> > +> > checking for X... (cached) libraries /usr/X11R6/lib, headers +> > /usr/X11R6/include +> > checking for X11/xpm.h... (cached) no +> > configure: warning: Cannot find include X11/xpm.h +> > configure: warning: Disabling xgnokii. ++ +
For Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 potato: + +
+
+> Do: +> dpkg -S \*xpm.h +> and show the result. You can't use xgnokii without libxpm. + +After I installed the xpm4g-dev_3.4k-5.deb xgnokii found my X + +My next Problem was the Program didn't find the gtk.h + +I installed this lib's +libglib1.2-dev +libgtk1.2-dev_1.2.7-1.deb + +and xgnokii are start up ++ +
For Redhat: + +
+
+On Red Hat 6.2 (or derived?) + +sloth:danielm[12]% locate xpm.h +/usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h +sloth:danielm[13]% rpm -qf /usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h +xpm-devel-3.4k-2 + +On Red Hat 7 (or derived?) + +mouth:danielm[4]% locate xpm.h +/usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h +mouth:danielm[5]% rpm -qf /usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.h +XFree86-devel-4.0.1-1 ++ +
Infrared problem
+
+> I'm having trouble getting Gnokii to work with my Nokia 6110 using the +> infrared connection. It works perfectly with the cable. When I run gnokii +> as non-root I get the following output: +> +> Added new section global +> Adding key/value port//dev/ttyS3 +> Adding key/value model/6110 +> Adding key/value initlength/default +> Adding key/value connection/infrared +> Adding key/value bindir//usr/local/sbin/ +> Entering monitor mode... +> Initialising GSM interface... +> Starting IR mode...! +> Couldn't open FB61 infrared device: Device or resource busy +> Hmmm... GSM_LinkOK never went true. Quitting. +> +> And if I run it as root it looks like this: +> +> Added new section global +> Adding key/value port//dev/ttyS3 +> Adding key/value model/6110 +> Adding key/value initlength/default +> Adding key/value connection/infrared +> Adding key/value bindir//usr/local/sbin/ +> Entering monitor mode... +> Initialising GSM interface... +> Starting IR mode...! +> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:40:00:52:06: +> Timeout in IR-mode +> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:41:00:53:06: +> Timeout in IR-mode +> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:42:00:50:06: +> Timeout in IR-mode +> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:43:00:51:06: +> Timeout in IR-mode +> PC: 1c:00:0c:02:00:09:00:01:00:0d:00:00:02:01:44:00:56:06: +> Timeout in IR-mode +> Hmmm... GSM_LinkOK never went true. Quitting. +> +> It makes no difference if IR-reception is activated or not (well maybe the +> numbers are different, I haven't checked) +> +> I have followed the Alessandro's beta-HOWTO which was posted June 22 2000 +> with the subject "Re: IR setup". +> +> In /var/log/messages I have found the following: +> +> Feb 18 23:34:16 bmw kernel: ircomm_tty: virtual tty driver for IrCOMM ( +> revision:Wed May 26 00:49:11 1999 ) +> Feb 18 23:34:16 bmw kernel: ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A +> Feb 18 23:34:16 bmw kernel: ttyS03 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A +> +> I have tried both with and without the irda-module loaded (insmod +> irda) but without luck. +> +> I'm using a Fujitsu C325 Lifebook (labtop) and my Nokia 6110 is version +> 4.33. Has anyone experienced problems like these and hopefully has found a +> solution, or maybe just have some ideas for what I should try next. + +"I also had removed the Ethernet PCcard. +That thing got assigned the _interrupt_ (irq 3) that the serial interface +for the IR port needs. Without it gnokii works." + +Now I've got contact to my Nokia 6110 using the infrared port. ++ +
Answering data calls problem...
+
+> It seems like it's some sort of PacBell or Verizon thing, because I +> get a ring when I try to dial a voice call, but when I dial from +> minicom/gnokiid I get "NO CARRIER" ("Check Operator Services" on the +> phone), and dialing in from the Palm still gets no ring. + +First we should know how operators manage data call services, +is there any international standard (it would be, to make international data +calls possible). I described, how it works with my operator (Plusgsm/PL) +and I'm interesting if it's a worldwide standard for these services? +Did somebody tried to make a cellular-to-cellular international data transfer ? + +In Plusgsm there are three kinds of data calls : +1. OUTGOING CALLS. Service activation is free with no additional monthly charge. For default this service is disabled, you have to call operator's helpdesk - to enable. With this service is possible to call: - a) any internet gate - b) WAP gate - c) any "private" computer with own transfer protocol - d) ?? send a fax ?? (with special fax software for cellular modem - included in NCDS) - 1 minute charge is similar to voice calls. It's not allowed by the operator - to answer incoming data call. -2. INCOMING CALLS. You have to pay for service activation (5$) and additional - monthly charge (10$). Then you will get a new SIM card with 2 phone numbers: - one for voice/sms and second one - for incoming data calls only. - 1 min charge depends on the network from the call was initiated, - generally 1...2 times x voice call. -3. FAX CALLS. Another payable service, not covered by above mentioned. - There is a special trick for incoming fax: it's stored in "FAX mailbox", - you can call this mailbox with standard fax machine - (or cellular modem connected to PC) to receive it. - -I guess your operator have similar restrictions for incoming data calls and -here is your problem. Incoming call is recognized as a data type and rejected. -It would be nice to know if it's rejected on the operator's software level or -by the phone software (acc. to informations stored in the SIM). -In the second case it's easier to omit these restrictions. But be careful ! -You will be treated by the law in the same way as if you try to hack -Bill Gates credit card number ;-) . -- -
Xgnokii works, gnokii not...
-
-> 1. Why is it that xgnokii communicates perfectly with my 3210, while the -> only thing that the command line gnokii does is: -> GSM/FBUS init failed! (Unknown model ?). Quitting. -> [cvd@sirius gnokii]$ ./gnokii --monitor -> Opened configuration file /home/cvd/.gnokiirc -> Added new section global -> Adding key/value port//dev/ttyS1 -> Adding key/value model/3210 -> Adding key/value initlength/default -> Adding key/value connection/serial - -Look into latest gnokiirc from /docs/default. "serial" setting for connection -is not used from long time. Change to other actual parameter ("fbus" ?)... -- - - - + to enable. With this service is possible to call: + a) any internet gate + b) WAP gate + c) any "private" computer with own transfer protocol + d) ?? send a fax ?? (with special fax software for cellular modem + included in NCDS) + 1 minute charge is similar to voice calls. It's not allowed by the operator + to answer incoming data call. +2. INCOMING CALLS. You have to pay for service activation (5$) and additional + monthly charge (10$). Then you will get a new SIM card with 2 phone numbers: + one for voice/sms and second one - for incoming data calls only. + 1 min charge depends on the network from the call was initiated, + generally 1...2 times x voice call. +3. FAX CALLS. Another payable service, not covered by above mentioned. + There is a special trick for incoming fax: it's stored in "FAX mailbox", + you can call this mailbox with standard fax machine + (or cellular modem connected to PC) to receive it. + +I guess your operator have similar restrictions for incoming data calls and +here is your problem. Incoming call is recognized as a data type and rejected. +It would be nice to know if it's rejected on the operator's software level or +by the phone software (acc. to informations stored in the SIM). +In the second case it's easier to omit these restrictions. But be careful ! +You will be treated by the law in the same way as if you try to hack +Bill Gates credit card number ;-) . + + +
Xgnokii works, gnokii not...
+
+> 1. Why is it that xgnokii communicates perfectly with my 3210, while the +> only thing that the command line gnokii does is: +> GSM/FBUS init failed! (Unknown model ?). Quitting. +> [cvd@sirius gnokii]$ ./gnokii --monitor +> Opened configuration file /home/cvd/.gnokiirc +> Added new section global +> Adding key/value port//dev/ttyS1 +> Adding key/value model/3210 +> Adding key/value initlength/default +> Adding key/value connection/serial + +Look into latest gnokiirc from /docs/default. "serial" setting for connection +is not used from long time. Change to other actual parameter ("fbus" ?)... ++ + + +