27 projects tagged "SMS"
Cura is a mobile phone application bundle of remote server administration tools. It provides a personalized terminal emulator, a syslog module that allows for reading logs directly from a server, a SysMonitor module that visually graphs CPU and RAM usage percentages, access to Nmap, and Server Stats will offer general server information like its Vitals, Hardware information, Memory information, processes, and so on. A security feature allows you to have Cura's database wiped when you send the compromised phone a secret pattern of your choosing. (e.g. send an SMS message containing "phone has been stolen!" to your Android phone to wipe Cura's database and receive the location of the compromised phone as an SMS to your emergency phone number or as an e-mail to your emergency email address).
Ixonos MISP CIMD Simulator is a Computer Interface to Message Distribution (CIMD) protocol version 2.0-compliant server for developing and testing CIMD applications. It can be used out-of-the box for development, functional and load testing CIMD send-only and receiving applications. The simulator does not interface with a SMSC or MMSC. It has been designed to be simple, lightweight, and scalable, and can be easily extended for other use cases and purposes.
Ozeki NG SMS Gateway sends and receives SMS, MMS, email, and voice messages via GSM modem connections or directly over the Internet (SMPP, UCP, CIMD2) to/from mobile phones. It is useful for SMS services like SMS notifications, two-way SMS systems, automated SMS services, SMS paging, SMS games, billing systems, email-to-SMS forwarding, premium rated SMS services, etc. It supports various APIs.
SD SMS Master is an SMS-sending server. The Web server (master) contains the SMS Master itself. Clients (users) connect to the master and create orders. Orders contain a text to send and a list of numbers to send to. The master then connects to remote machines (slaves) and distributes the order numbers (+text) to all enabled phones on the slaves. The communication is one-way; incoming SMSes are not read.