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more providers? #2

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pdarcos opened this issue Jan 12, 2019 · 2 comments
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more providers? #2

pdarcos opened this issue Jan 12, 2019 · 2 comments
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@pdarcos
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pdarcos commented Jan 12, 2019

Hola Martin,

Nice job and nice presentation at CCC!
I too have some nostalgia from the old phreaking days back in the 80s, so I very much appreciate this old school approach against more modern systems (I miss the 2600Hz days ;)

Anyway, I noticed that your localtunnel.me page on the readme leads to 404.

Also, I don't want to be spoon fed the bruteforcing module but I would like to be able to manually test my own provider (which is not tmobile). It seems this version only supports tmobile?

Is that correct? I'd like to try out vodafone and others too

Thanks

@pdarcos
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pdarcos commented Feb 9, 2019

Hi Martin,

Any response? Is this repo active?

Cheers

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Hi @pdarcos,

Sorry for the late reply, just got to see it for some reason. Respect to you comments:

  • I noticed that your localtunnel.me page on the readme leads to 404
    You have to set up your own and update thee script with the temp URL it gives you

  • I'd like to try out vodafone and others too
    It should be pretty simple to add new providers. Just figure out how to call the voicemail system and note the sequence required to login, retrieve the newest message etc. You can then code that sequence using numbers and 'w' to add a half second pause. With a bit of trial and error you will get it working. You can look at my implementation for T-Mobile in the US

@martinvigo martinvigo added the enhancement New feature or request label May 16, 2019
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