= 127.0.0.1
#log-file = /tmp/wapbox.log
#log-level = 0
#syslog-level = none
# PPG CORE SETUP, for defining the push request interface
group = ppg
ppg-url = /cgi-bin/wap-push
ppg-port = 8080
global-sender= 13013
ppg-allow-ip = *.*.*.*
concurrent-pushes = 100
ppg-smsbox-id = dlrbox
interface
group = ppg
ppg-url = /cgi-bin/wap-push
ppg-port = 8080
global-sender= 13013
ppg-allow-ip = *.*.*.*
concurrent-pushes = 100
ppg-smsbox-id = dlrbox
trusted-pi = false
users = 1024
# PPG USER SETUP, for authorizing a specific push user
group = wap-push-user
wap-push-user = tester
ppg
Hello, how can i change the sender when using PPG, right now all the
wap pushes that i send have the sender set to 1234
any ideas?
regards
Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas wrote:
Hello, how can i change the sender when using PPG, right now all the
wap pushes that i send have the sender set to 1234
any ideas?
regards
time ago someone made a patch for this, which I'm using with Kannel
1.4.1 by use of X-Kannel-Sender header
On Mon, 10 May 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Aarno Syvänen wrote:
That because there is a bug in test_ppg (or test_ppg and ppg does not
have same bug anymore). Will fix it. Generally speaking, PPG is sending a
xml document, so editing this should be simpler.
Ah ha! Oh well. Is there anywhere that
On 10.5.2004, at 03:36, Peter Beckman wrote:
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:
I am using a different approach. I use some pre-made hex strings to
manually set the UDH and the text (hex encoded binary) that goes on
the
request. Then I use sendsms to send the wap push. It works
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Peter Beckman wrote:
I'm a bit confused, so I have a few questions.
Now I've got it so that when I try and do the push, test_ppg hangs. What
gives? To get it to hang, I modified the created dates and such. Now at
least I don't get an error with my si.xml...
I am using a different approach. I use some pre-made hex strings to
manually set the UDH and the text (hex encoded binary) that goes on the
request. Then I use sendsms to send the wap push. It works flawlessly.
After some tests, I somewhat compiled everything on a couple of PHP
functions. Here
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:
I am using a different approach. I use some pre-made hex strings to
manually set the UDH and the text (hex encoded binary) that goes on the
request. Then I use sendsms to send the wap push. It works flawlessly.
Hope it helps,
It does!!! Why