# $OpenBSD: smsd.conf.openbsd,v 1.3 2010/06/30 16:45:27 sthen Exp $ # See ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/doc/smstools/configure.html for more details devices = GSM1 #devices = GSM1, GSM2 loglevel = 7 # After initial setup this might be a good option; notices by default, # but debug logging is buffered and stored to another file after an error. #loglevel = 5 #smart_logging = yes # setuid() to this user: user = _smsd # it's possible to setgid too, but default is the set of # groups from /etc/groups pidfile = /var/run/smsd/smsd.pid infofile = /var/run/smsd/smsd.info #logfile = syslog logfile = /var/log/smsd/smsd.log [GSM1] # A sample USB device with typical broken rtscts, so use # a send delay to reduce the risk of overruns. Some PC cards # also break rts/cts. On some 3G cards you might be able to # use the control device for SMS simultaneously with using # the data device for a PPP connection. # For this one I have set incoming=no so it doesn't pull # the existing messages off the phone. device = /dev/cuaU1 incoming = no rtscts = no send_delay = 20 # smsc = +447958879879 # some devices need the smsc to be explicitly set # memory_start = 0 # defaults to 1; some devices start their index at 0 # init = ATE0 # ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/doc/smstools/hardwarecomp.html # pin = 1111 # pin normally used only with data cards, not phones [GSM2] device = /dev/cua00 incoming = yes