R: sms notifications

Giles Coochey giles at coochey.net
Wed Feb 1 17:00:00 CET 2012


 

The Clickatell API is essentially putting the message into a URL and
using wget to post it. 

The 3G modem would just be a way to route your
Internet via an out-of-band service so you can receive SMS's when your
normal internet goes down. 

I expect the API would allow for queueing
of SMSs, it's a much easier solution than running a bank of SMS gateways
yourself. 

On 2012-02-01 15:53, Marco Borsani wrote: 

> How does it
work with Nagios ? 
> 
> DA: Giles Coochey [mailto:giles at coochey.net] 
>
INVIATO: mercoledì 1 febbraio 2012 16:39
> A:
nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> OGGETTO: Re: [Nagios-users] sms
notifications 
> 
> Could you use a clickatel gateway over a 3G modem
connection? 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Message sent via my webmail account.

--

Message sent via my webmail account.
 
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