Just recently started playing setting up a GPS tracking server. Here is a follow up client connection on my Android phone with the free version of gps2opengts. Here are some (incomplete) notes so far.
I hope you can at least find and install the gps2opengts-free on your own. I will skip that ;)
I will leave it up to you to figure out how to tunnel/port forward through your firewall as required.
OpenGTS server config change for "GPRMC" type of connections based on info from HERE.
Edit /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/track/WEB-INF/webapp.conf and uncomment the the next 2 lines from the "# --- GPRMC properties" section:
gprmc.parm.account=acct
gprmc.parm.device=dev
Rebuild and deploy the tomcat container as noted from my server setup page:
ant all
ant track.deploy
ant gprmc.deploy
(re)Start tomcat:
service tomcat6 restart
OpenGTS web based vehicle setup for gps2opengts-free (should also work with GPS2OpenGTS_Pro):
1. Log into your OpenGTS server as a user "demo" (just playing with the demo install at this point!).
1. From the "Main Menu" -> "Administration" tab -> "Vehicle Admin" -> create a new "Vehicle ID" of "test01".
2. From the "View/Edit Vehicle Information" section -> select the new vehicle and then "Edit" button.
3. "Unique ID" is required and will be the "test01" that is the only option for the free client gps2opengts-free. Otherwise add info to as many fields as you know/want. Make sure this vehicle is also "Active" = "Yes" and hit the "Change" button to save.
gps2opengts-free android app client setup:
I hope to document this tonight...
Note: As part of the frustration of initial install, I needed a little help from tcpdump to help figure out what was/was not happening. Again, my lack of tomcat knowledge was the reason for my issues:
tcpdump port 8080 -vvvvvv and not host THE_HOST_YOU_MAY_HAVE_SSHd_FROM
Note: I was hoping to find a handy to use wget to make local connection attempts. The assumption is that you are connecting via the "demo" default account like:
wget --post-data='/gprmc/Data?acct=demo&dev=test01&gprmc=$GPRMC,172413,A,3848.8028,N,08957.3521,W,0,000.0,171111,,*16' http://localhost:8080
But I have been unable to get this kinda thing to work. Wireshark shows the wget doing an http/1.0 post that is different that the gps2opengts_free http/1.1 post :(
Log information can be gotten from the /var/log/tomcat6/catalina.out $GTS_HOME/logs/w-gprmc.log $GTS_HOME/logs/TrackWar.log or any other file in the $GTS_HOME/log/ directory.