Re: need help
You also need libxml2-dev package. Caesare Morata wrote: Need a simple answer? Im testing the kannel 1.0.3...I already have a SMSC username , password, ip and port and using a CIMD2 protocol. But when i start the bearerbox, it says that The SMSC Center is not responding. When i do a telnet to the the SMSC Server, I get connected just fine. Can anybody help me? Im also trying the 1.1.6. I downloaded the latest version of libxml2 (libxml2-2.4.21-1.i386.rpm). and installed it on my system. But when i do the ./configure. I get to the part that it is checking if libxml-conf is around. It says no...what's missing? Please help, Thanks, Caesare -- David Chkhartishvili Tel: 995 99 182418
Re: CIMD/CIMD2
Hi, we use CIMD2 (it is much newer version). aarno - Original Message - From: Christian Spielvogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 2:32 AM Subject: CIMD/CIMD2 Hello, does anyone currently use CIMD or CIMD2 in order to connect to a SMSC - Provider ? If so, could you please tell me which one you use ? Thanks a lot, -Chris- --
EMI2 Keepalive
Hi List I'm using kannel 1.1.6 and I connect to a CMG SMSC. I'm having problems keeping up the SMSC connection. It reconnects every minutte and I can't use keepalive bacause the SMSC that I connect to doesn't use authentication it restricts on IP addresses. What do i need to do? If i can make it reconnect on each request it would be fine. Best regards, Jacob Vennervald Madsen Systems Developer GoPinocchio Norrebrogade 45 DK-2200 Copenhagen www.gopinocchio.com +45 26750106 ** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager.
RE: How to determine the name by which Kannel requests content?
Hi Bruno, Thanks for participating in my post Well what I really wanted was just as Cocoon is able to detect that the request is coming from Nokia, UPSDK or an Ericsson R380 device and accordingly delivers WAP content, it should be able to detect that the request is coming from Kannel, and similarly deliver WAP content (please refer to the snip that I have provided) The reason is simple, it was a time-consuming job to add each and every phone model in the cocoon.properties. While reading the cocoon.properties I came to the conclusion that Cocoon was recognizing the agent- from which the request came- via a particular service name or the headers that the agent was issuing: browser.1=wap=Nokia browser.2=wap=UP browser.3=wap=R380 Similarly I was trying to find out what can be done to make Cocoon deliver WAP content to Kannel. Should I include the bearerbox-host variable value in cocoon.properties or the headers which Kannel issues (X-WAP-Gteway). Your input has brought a new dimension to the whole issue. Can you elaborate a bit further? What are the other variables that should appear be defined in the service group (apart from name)? The Kannel documentation does not contain any mention of this service group variables. Thanks once again. SNODX