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89 lines
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Forward received SMS
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====================
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[⬅️ Go back to main README](../README.md)
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> ℹ️ **Info**: This script can not be used on its own but requires the base
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> installation. See [main README](../README.md) for details.
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Description
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-----------
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RouterOS can receive SMS. This script forwards SMS as notification.
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A broadband interface with SMS support is required.
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### Sample notification
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![sms-forward notification](sms-forward.d/notification.avif)
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Requirements and installation
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-----------------------------
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Just install the script:
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$ScriptInstallUpdate sms-forward;
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... and add a scheduler to run it periodically:
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/system/scheduler/add interval=2m name=sms-forward on-event="/system/script/run sms-forward;" start-time=startup;
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Configuration
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-------------
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You have to enable receiving of SMS:
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/tool/sms/set receive-enabled=yes;
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The configuration goes to `global-config-overlay`, this is the only parameter:
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* `SmsForwardHooks`: an array with pre-defined hooks, where each hook consists
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of `match` (which is matched against the received message), `allowed-number`
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(which is matched against the sending phone number or name) and `command`.
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For `match` and `allowed-number` regular expressions are supported.
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> ℹ️ **Info**: Copy relevant configuration from
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> [`global-config`](../global-config.rsc) (the one without `-overlay`) to
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> your local `global-config-overlay` and modify it to your specific needs.
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Notification settings are required for
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[e-mail](mod/notification-email.md),
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[matrix](mod/notification-matrix.md) and/or
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[telegram](mod/notification-telegram.md).
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Tips & Tricks
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-------------
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### Take care of harmful commands!
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It is easy to fake the sending phone number! So make sure you do not rely on
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that number for potentially harmful commands. Add a shared secret to match
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into the text instead, for example: `reboot-53cr3t-5tr1n9` instead of just
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`reboot`.
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### Order new volume
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Most broadband providers include a volume limit for their data plans. The
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hook functionality can be used to order new volume automatically.
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Let's assume an imaginary provider **ABC** sends a message when the available
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volume is about to deplete. The message is sent from `ABC` and the text
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contains the string `80%`. New volume can be ordered by sending a SMS back to
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the phone number `1234` with the text `data-plan`.
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:global SmsForwardHooks {
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{ match="80%";
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allowed-number="ABC";
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command="/tool/sms/send lte1 phone-number=1234 message=\"data-plan\";" };
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};
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Adjust the values to your own needs.
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See also
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--------
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* [Act on received SMS](sms-action.md)
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---
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[⬅️ Go back to main README](../README.md)
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[⬆️ Go back to top](#top)
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