# dapnet2ntfy **dapnet2ntfy** forwards messages from the [DAPNET](https://hampager.de/) to [ntfy](https://ntfy.sh/). Similar to other [gateways](https://hampager.de/dokuwiki/doku.php#gateways_apps), especially the [Telegram Bot DB0USD](https://hampager.de/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=usecasetelegrambot), it allows receiving messages, when there is no pager with reception at hand. ## Prerequisites ### DAPNET account A normal account at [hampager.de](https://support.hampager.de/open.php) (select 'Help Topic -> New DAPNET Account with RIC'). A transmitter registered at [hampager.de](https://support.hampager.de/open.php) (select 'Help Topic -> New DAPNET Transmitter') for this purpose. You can't share the transmitter login with e. g. a hotspot. You can specify, that you use the login for a downstream gateway to ntfy. ### ntfy account Use ntfy.sh or set up your own server: [DOCS](https://docs.ntfy.sh/). ### perl modules - IO::Socket::INET - IO::Socket::Timeout - Errno - HTTP::Request - LWP::UserAgent - MIME::Base64 - POSIX - utf8 #### For Debian: ```console apt install perl-base libio-socket-timeout-perl libhttp-message-perl libwww-perl ``` ## Installation Instructions for installing the script to $HOME/bin/ and activating a systemd user service for running the script ```console mkdir -p $HOME/.config/systemd/user/ cp dapnet2ntfy.service $HOME/.config/systemd/user/ mkdir -p $HOME/bin install -m 700 dapnet2ntfy.pl $HOME/bin/ # edit the configuration section to your needs systemctl --user daemon-reload systemctl --user enable dapnet2ntfy.service --now ```