onsdag 14. januar 2004, 22:02, skrev Stipe Tolj: > "Arne K. Haaje" wrote: > > Yes, I know - but that is what they are using.. To send an SMS you craft > > a packet then send it over HTTPS. > > > > I am okay with the encryption for the transport, but why use HTTP (S). > > Why not just connect to a SMSC that speak the protocol natively? There is > > also the issue of 1 SMS/sec they have. Wonder what they do with votes > > etc. from a TV program... > > > > Telia has always been a bit strange.. > > which means you have to pass the UCP string via HTTP GET/POST over > HTTPS to them? ... what kind of perversion is this?! > > I guess they use HTTPS for getting the security purpose "done"?! Seems > they never heard of stunnel (for SSL-enabling TCP server-client > applications) or of VPNs. > > I wouldn't call this strange, but "perverted". > > So if it is that way, then: no, Kannel does not support this. ;) > You'll be on your own to get either: > > a) implement the UCP string encapsulation into gw/smsc/smsc_http.c > for a special 'telia' type.
I might look at this when I have the time, but riht now I need this yesterday ;-). I think I have (avery proprietary) fallback.. :-( > b) tell them to give you a native UCP account and use SSL tunnel or > VPN for security. I will do that, but I wont hold my breath.. BTW. If I get such an account, can I then use Kannel with the emi module if I compile it with OpenSSL? -- Med vennlig hilsen, Eurobate ASA Arne K. Haaje Senior Network Engineer -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eurobate ASA - Postboks 4589 Nydalen - 0404 Oslo - Norway Phone: +47 23 22 73 73 - Fax: +47 23 22 73 74 - Mob: +47 92 88 44 66 http://www.eurobate.com/