Software :: How To Know Nokia Phone Connected Port Number
Jun 22, 2011
I have connected my moblile Nokia 3110c using a data cable to usb to a ubuntu-pc.How can i kanow to which port it is connected and how to confirm this port is using wvdial or not?
can anybody tell me haw to configure internet on fedora 14 since i m new to linux and i have only one way to to use internet ios through phone and with usb data cable on my pc?
Has anyone hacked/installed Ubuntu on the Nokia N900 and/or Android phone? MeeGo is coming very close to a full desktop distro. I am very curious to see what sort of performance Ubuntu (or something lighter like Lubuntu) exhibits on a mobile device.
I'm not that great with mailservers, and just been thrown a curveball with a MS Exchange environment for which there is apparently no solution... yeah, right. But is there a workaround?
The problem is that the site mail (SMTP) needs to be sent via port 26 instead of the commonly used 25. Port 25 is mapped to a mailfilter, which apparently causes havoc with some of the mail, and the techs that have been on site trying to coax the Exchange server to co-operate have said that the only way would be to get rid of the filter.
The problem is that there are number of apps that are unable to have the outgoing port changed and so keep sending mail out on port 25.
I look after the Unix/Linux side of things at work, and I was wondering if there was an easy way to set up a Ubuntu box to receive mail on port 25 and just forward it to the MS box on port 26? So, in other words (and I hope this makes sense): monitor port 25, and forward whatever comes in on port 25 to the server on port 26. Simple portforwarding, or is it? What steps do I need to take?
I can't modify/delete the files on my phones through my computer which is connected to my phone through a USB wire. I can view the files in there, but not edit them or make any modifications. During the time I used Ubuntu, it worked pretty well, any ideas why it doesn't work.I use Fedora 11 KDE in case you wanted to help me solve this problem. I also have a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic if this is going to help too.
i did a search on this already but i cant find the solution. I start Wammu phone wizzard and i select:guided configuration USB cable Nokia phone Nokia proprietary protocol DKU5 cable (i am noob at this question totaly and am not sure if i choose right one) Here in step six I need to type something like "/dev/ttyS7" or something similar, but I don't know what exactly. I did a search in console writing command "lsusb" and here is what i get:
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 0421:01b2 Nokia Mobile Phones Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:c30e Logitech, Inc. UltraX Keyboard (Y-BL49) Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:c062 Logitech, Inc. Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0951:1607 Kingston Technology DataTraveler 100 Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I would like to have someone send me a fax to my phone number and be able to view the document electronically. Is this possible? and if so what application do you recommend. I guess the concept is similar to eFax (but of course i don't want to pay).
I am doing a perl script validation for Phone numbers. The normal phone number format is 01-32145. I need to do two validations for the phone number
1) A valid phone number can have at least two digits as prefix and at least five digits as postfix. e.g. 01-01011 2) A valid phnoe number can't contain only the digit "0" in either area code or phone number e.g. 00-11111 or 01-00000 is not allowed.
I am able to do the first validation, but not the second. I am pasting my code part here. How to add the second validation inside my current code.
open(TMPOUTPUT, "<$tmp_output_file") or die "Can't open output"; open(OUTPUT, ">$output_file") or die "Can't open output"; while ($line = <TMPOUTPUT>) { $line =~ s/ + //; ($cur_phone, $xxxxxx, $xxxxxx) = split(";", $line); ($cur_phone_prefix, $cur_phone_postfix) = split("-", $cur_phone); $length_prefix = length ($cur_phone_prefix); $length_postfix = length ($cur_phone_postfix); if ($length_prefix < 2 || $length_postfix < 5 ) { print "Invalid phone number: $cur_phone "; } else { print "Valid phone number: $cur_phone "; } } close TMPOUTPUT; close OUTPUT;
I have a liveusb running Fedora 11 on my hp laptop. I would like to use my T-Mobile Dash 3G unlimited data connection. I have seen many posts regarding wvdial, modem scripts, etc that are going a little over my head. I was able to connect my phone to the laptop, but when I tried to initiate internet sharing on the phone via Bluetooth PAN, nothing happened on the computer. I was connected but not able to do anything.
I saw some developer in a blog mention that he had put Bluetooth PAN support in Fedora 12. Is this not available in F11? Should I try moving to a F12 liveusb for this?
Has anybody had success getting a Tmobile 3G to work with F11?
I would rather use the USB connection so I could charge simulteously, but this looks a lot tricker.
Given that Nokia have bought Trolltech, albeit quite a while ago now, I still can't see any native QT version of Nokia's software suite for their phones. Are there any plans in the coming year for a Linux version of Nokia's PC Suite software?
Using 9.10 on dual boot P4. Try to use a USR 9602 voip phone plugged into USB port (this device works on WinXP)It does not show in Sound Preferences. I have tried on a different computer with U9.10 and same problem
I configure IPtable on RadHat as firewall and i want to allow for IP Phone using SIP protocol.I already allow port 5060 for IP Phone using SIP Protocol and I can call out.The problem is:
1. I can call out and in but when they pick up my call they hear what i'm saying but i can't hear they are saying.
i have recently had a house mate move in and he is using my wireless network, even though i asked him not to give out the network key to his friends either he has or they have hacked my network and are using it when they come over, is there a program i can use to monitor the number of computers that are connected to my network and block them, or is there a way i can just wee what is going on. They seem to just connect and i don't want to have to change the password particularly because that involves changing it on multiple devices.
im using CentOS 5.2 and cant change my default ssh port number. I have edited /etc/ssh/sshd_config to this
Code:
#$OpenBSD: ssh_config,v 1.21 2005/12/06 22:38:27 reyk Exp $ # This is the ssh client system-wide configuration file. See # ssh_config(5) for more information. This file provides defaults for # users, and the values can be changed in per-user configuration files
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I have then restarted ssh by typing (as root) "sbin/service sshd restart" and it restarts fine but still is on 22 and not 222.
i have installed CentOS along with ISPConfig. For some reason apache will not run it says there are no listening sockets avaliable. I have done a netstat and also tried nmap to see if any other service was using port 80 but it doesnt show anything. I also tried changing the port number to something like 81 still no go. On bootup of CentOS it shows the error and a message saying unable to open logs.
I want to disallow usb port when it is connected...I tried sys/bus/usb/devices/power/level=suspend but still i can see that usb device and have access to that usb device . stop access to a particular usb device which is connected to Linux system...Also i tried ioperm() but i cannot find usb port no. which is required for it...Also i want to do this by C++ programming
Is it possible to setup SSH Daemon to listen on multiple ports and only accept specific groups to a given port? In the past I've created a second SSH Daemon by copying the config file and /etc/init.d/ daemon then configuring each port separately / rules however if I was able to maintain just the one Daemon that would be optimal. Is this possible?
Is there a way to change the port number that Evolution uses for pop server access? I am trying to access my Gmail through their pop server but they default to a different port number.
I would like to change port number for a specific folder name on linux server like domain.com/folder_name:yyyy so people can access that folder with pre defined port number. is there a way that I can do that?
I have system with debian linux installed. i got to know that debian doesent have IPTABLES firewall installed in built. i found the shoerwall firewall installed on system. now i wanted to open port no.7 for application comunication purpose please let me know if any one knows.also one more thing.. if i type command iptables --list i can see list of rules installed on ssytem....confuse which firewall application installed on the system.
we have centos and a win2k8 server. Our pos system is on the centos server. I created a HOST (A) record on win2k8. so users don't have to remember the ip address of the centos server.so i created a friendly name like URL... and the POS web page will be loaded.but my questions is it possible to configure the centos to automatically append the port number if the user type URL... will be auto added at the end of it.
I'm trying to grok a problem I'm having with an embedded machine. I'm pretty sure I can track down the larger problem, but I came across a usage of ifconfig that I don't understand, and I'm pretty sure this is the command that is failing.
The command is: ifconfig eth0 192.168.78.20:9134
I understand how ifconfig works. What I don't understand is the :9134. I can't see anything in the docs about what this means. I know in most contexts it's a port number, but what does it do when bringing up a network interface? Does it limit it to only using port 9134?
I have 3 gateways in my office. I want to redirect all web traffic (port 80 and 443) through one gateway and ssh connections through other one. All machines have single network interface. For this what I did is created an ip alias et0:1 and assigned ip to it. Then wrote an ip route rule to route packets from eth0:1's ip to other gateway. All other traffic will go through default gateway. But here I am not sure how I can make web browser to use eth0:1's ip. It's using eth0 's ip. I wrote a ip table rule to change source ip of http packets to et0:1's ip. But rule is on POSTROUTING chain. So I think it's happening after routing.
I live in a campus & I use wifi...I know the server host IP but dont know ftp port number....so I can not open ftp pages through google chrome as I cant specify the port number. Is there any way to know the port number?
Elementary... Here's the tricky part: next i have to handle user level ack the server is sending to "client"... To do that i have to open server socket on the same port number the system assigned to my client socket before. How can i get it ( in user level code)?