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scooby: Operating system name and version: Debian 4.0 rev 2 Version of smsd: nano /etc/smsd.conf Smsd installed from: the repository Name and model of a modem : Huawei K3715 (Vodafone network unlocked Interface: USB Hi New to linux, news to smstools, tried on two systems but get the same error my config # # /etc/smsd.conf # # Description: Main configuration file for the smsd # devices = GSM1 outgoing = /var/spool/sms/outgoing checked = /var/spool/sms/checked incoming = /var/spool/sms/incoming logfile = /var/log/smstools/smsd.log infofile = /var/run/smstools/smsd.working pidfile = /var/run/smstools/smsd.pid outgoing = /var/spool/sms/outgoing checked = /var/spool/sms/checked failed = /var/spool/sms/failed incoming = /var/spool/sms/incoming sent = /var/spool/sms/sent stats = /var/log/smstools/smsd_stats #loglevel = 7 #delaytime = 10 #errorsleeptime = 10 #blocktime = 3600 #stats = /var/log/smsd_stats #stats_interval = 3600 #stats_no_zeroes = no #checkhandler = /usr/local/bin/smscheck receive_before_send = no # autosplit 0=no 1=yes 2=with text numbers 3=concatenated autosplit = 3 # store_received_pdu 0=no, 1=unsupported, 2=unsupported and 8bit, 3=all #store_received_pdu = 1 #validity = 255 #decode_unicode_text = no #internal_combine = no # You can specify here an external program that is started whenever an alarm occurs. # alarmhandler = /path/to/an/alarmhandler/script # Specifies what levels start an alarmhandler. You can use value between 2 and 5. # alarmlevel = 4 # eventhandler = @EVENTHANDLER@ #blacklist = /etc/smstools/blacklist #whitelist = /etc/smstools/whitelist #[queues] # Commented lines are examples for germany # D1 = /var/spool/sms/D1 # D2 = /var/spool/sms/D2 # O2 = /var/spool/sms/O2 # EPLUS = /var/spool/sms/EPLUS # QUAM = /var/sppol/sms/QUAM # MOBILCOM = /var/spool/sms/MOBILCOM #OTHER = /var/spool/sms/OTHER #[provider] # Commented lines are examples for germany # D1 = 49160, 49170, 49171, 49175, 49151 # D2 = 491520, 49162, 49172, 49173, 49174 # O2 = 49176, 49179, 49159 # EPLUS = 49163, 49177, 49178, 49157 # QUAM = 49150 # MOBILCOM = 49156 #OTHER = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 [GSM1] init = AT+CPMS="ME","ME","ME" # # Windows: /dev/com1, Solaris: /dev/cua/a, Linux /dev/ttyS0 device = /dev/ttyUSB1 incoming = yes # queues = OTHER # You don't need a PIN for mobile phones pin = 1111 mode = new smsc = 447973100973 baudrate = 19200 # rtscts = yes # cs_convert = yes # report = no # memory_start = 1 # primary_memory = memory name # secondary_memory = memory name # secondary_memory_max = number # pdu_from_file = /var/spool/sms/GSM1-PDU # sending_disabled = no # sending_disabled = no # decode_unicode_text = no # internal_combine = no # #[GSM2] #init = ATE0 # Windows: /dev/com2, Solaris: /dev/cua/b, Linux /dev/ttyS1 #device = /dev/ttyS1 #incoming = yes #queues = OTHER #You don't need a PIN for mobile phones #pin = 2222 #mode = new #smsc = 491710760000 #baudrate = 19200 #rtscts = yes #cs_convert = yes #report = no #memory_start = 1 #primary_memory = memory name #secondary_memory = memory name #secondary_memory_max = number #pdu_from_file = /var/spool/sms/GSM2-PDU #sending_disabled = no #decode_unicode_text = no #internal_combine = no [GSM1] init = AT+CPMS="ME","ME","ME" device = /dev/ttyUSB1 incoming = yes pin = 1111 baudrate = 19200 2014-11-13 18:11:35,2, smsd: Smsd mainprocess is awaiting the termination of all modem handlers.$ 2014-11-13 18:11:35,2, smsd: Smsd mainprocess terminated. PID 3175, was started 14-11-09 20:31:5$ 2014-11-13 18:12:21,2, smsd: Smsd v3.1.14 started. 2014-11-13 18:12:21,2, smsd: Running as smsd:dialout. 2014-11-13 18:12:21,4, smsd: File mode creation mask: 022 (0644, rw-r--r--). 2014-11-13 18:12:21,3, GSM1: Couldn't open serial port /dev/ttyUSB1, error: No such file or dire$ 2014-11-13 18:14:53,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:17:05,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:19:16,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:21:28,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:23:39,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:25:51,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:28:02,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:30:14,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) 2014-11-13 18:32:26,3, GSM1: Modem is not ready to answer commands (Timeouts: 0) Things I have done Tired various different permeations with no luck, managed to create more errors :D Tried it on 2 new build Linux systems (Debain latest and Rasbrry PI (whezy I think) Gave up late one night and decided to check the USB stick worked on windoze - it does and with the sim and its definitely sim unlocked (vodafone branded stick but with an EE Sim Checked the message centre number is correct I followed the guide here (which is what got me excited about the possibilities of this software)and it all went exactly as detailed up to the point of the first test and then I checked the log and got the same error time after time which I dont really know how to troubleshoot Please treat me as an idiot as whilst I have a lot of computer knowledge and skills, I am noob when it comes to Linux and happy to be educated by others, I have tried to search for the error but without luck thanks in advance

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