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From: MaHuJa (r_husec2i.net)
Date: Wed Apr 24 2002 - 18:01:23 CDT

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    > I just thought I'd let everyone know that I'm currently working on an SMS
    > version of nmap... SMS if you're unaware, stands for Short Message Service --
    > a text based service offered by mobile operators to allow GSM users to
    > 'message' each other.

    > Suggestions and Feedback on the 'idea' would certainly be welcome...

    AFAIK the limit on sms messages is 160 characters. How many messages do you
    intend to span the scan results across? And can you get acceptable (readable)
    formatting too? At least it will help if you can trim the output.

    Around here sms messages are rather expensive too...

    But anyways, can you make it so that the operator can use any phone to use it,
    but having to use a password? (Or perhaps rather "activation" word as is used
    for many sms services)

    Also I want to point out the fact that sms is much like udp. Packets
    (messages) can get lost either way. Especially during high-traffic hours. For
    those who had the expiration time set high enough, got their messages through
    after 3 days here around the new year celebrations. (the network was swamped)

    What do you intend to do about this?

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