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doc/Arch-design: document the plan of shell access to SMSC
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 23 Dec 2023 04:09:20 +0000 |
parents | da97e78a5586 |
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--- a/doc/Arch-design Sat Dec 23 00:54:24 2023 +0000 +++ b/doc/Arch-design Sat Dec 23 04:09:20 2023 +0000 @@ -312,15 +312,7 @@ * One radical idea is to grant limited access (by way of a very strict wrapper) to themwi-smsc-dump to unprivileged users of the network served by the SMSC, - i.e., to end users. The idea is that each individual user should be able to - give their ssh public key to the administrator of the community network, and - then ssh into a special restricted service on the SMSC that does not grant - any system shell access, but allows them to access services under their own - phone number. Such an empowered end user should be able to submit SMS from - their own phone number using the power of a full-size computer (as opposed to - very painful text entry on the numeric keypad of a traditional GSM phone), - and to see a full log of all messages received by or sent from their own - phone number. + i.e., to end users. Please see section 3.2 for the details. * By the nature of her job, the administrator of the SMSC (and of the community GSM network to which this SMSC belongs) necessarily has access to every @@ -755,7 +747,82 @@ 3. SMS communication via direct shell access -To be filled. +In the context of Themyscira Wireless, local users of the SMSC are human +members of our local community who have mobile telephone numbers (MTNs) on +Themyscira Wireless network. The conventional way to access Short Message +Service is via a GSM phone handset with a Themyscira SIM card: send outgoing +messages as MO and receive incoming ones as MT. However, we (the Presiding +Sisterhood of Themyscira) think outside the box, and we believe in maximal user +empowerment - hence we aim to provide a second way for any of our users to +access SMS at their personal MTN, via a novel ssh-based command line mechanism. + +The idea is that each individual user should be able to give their ssh public +key to the administrator of the community network, and then ssh into a special +restricted service on the SMSC that does not grant any system shell access, but +allows them to access services under their own phone number. Such an empowered +end user should be able to submit SMS from their own phone number using the +power of a full-size computer (as opposed to very painful text entry on the +numeric keypad of a traditional GSM phone), and to see a full log of all +messages received by or sent from their own phone number. + +Aside from allowing outgoing SMS to be composed on a real computer in vi instead +of phone keypad text entry, ssh-based access to the SMSC works over the Internet +and is thus available from everywhere in the world, far outside the coverage +area of the local GSM network. Enabling Themyscira citizens to send SMS from +their own "home" number and see texts arriving at that same number while far +away from home GSM service is expected to be a highly empowering feature. + +3.1. themwi-smsc-submit command line utility + +This shell utility takes two mandatory command line arguments (source and +destination phone numbers) and reads SM body text from stdin. The input +language expected on stdin will be the same as output from sms-encode-text +utility, described here: + +https://www.freecalypso.org/hg/sms-coding-utils/file/tip/doc/Tool-workflow + +themwi-smsc-submit will construct a new SM in the form of struct sm_record and +inject it into the SMSC with SMSC_REQ_SUBMIT. themwi-smsc-core needs to be +running, but no other component daemons are needed. + +This utility is envisioned as having multiple uses: + +* During SMSC development, it is the easiest way to generate messages. + +* For end user access to the SMSC (the main topic of this chapter), there will + a wrapper that allows users to enter arbitrary destination number and message + body input, but the source phone number will be fixed to that of the + subscriber. + +* All "big" MNOs have "special" auto-generated SMS they send out for customer + notifications and whatnot, with message source address set to some special + number or even alphanumeric (TON=5), and they can also have special encodings + performing functions such as SIM OTA programming. themwi-smsc-submit is one + way to generate such SMs; the other option is to have custom processes for + other MNO functions connect directly to themwi-smsc-core socket interface, + but in simpler and more casual environments the command line utility is + expected to be sufficient. + +3.2. Unprivileged user access to themwi-smsc-dump + +The principal operation of themwi-smsc-dump is described in section 2.2.3. +When accessed directly, without going through restrictive wrappers, this tool +has the power of reading every message that ever went through the local SMSC, +going back to the beginning of PMS archive - such unrestricted access should be +given only to trusted administrators. However, themwi-smsc-dump will also have +a lot of command line options that restrict what it displays, including an +option to show only messages whose source or destination matches a certain phone +number. A restrictive wrapper that invokes themwi-smsc-dump with this specific +number option, and strictly preens all other options, can be made available to +unprivileged users who wish to use ssh access to read their SMS. + +If someone receives SMS at their phone number while away from ThemWi GSM +coverage, the received SM will remain in the SMSC in the active state - +themwi-smsc-gsmif will be retrying delivery attempts to the GSM MS. If the +human owner of that phone number uses ssh access to read their SMS while in +this state, they will see the received message in the active state; if they get +back home into coverage zone before the received SM expires, they will also +receive the same SM on their GSM phone. 4. Interface to local Osmocom GSM network