RE: Black list functionality

2005-10-04 Thread Rene Kluwen
I never use blacklists myself. But isn't this expected behaviour??

I think if you need black-lists working ASAP your best best is to wrap a
simple test around your script that sends messages.

Rene Kluwen
Chimit

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri
Sent: dinsdag 4 oktober 2005 13:45
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: Fwd: Black list functionality


Guys,

Anyone have a hint about this? Is there any additional info I should
post to get some help? Is this a known bug, shall I post it to the
devel list instead?

I need to have the black-list working asap, please I need help.

Thank you in advance,

Alejandro

-- Forwarded message --
From: Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 3, 2005 5:02 PM
Subject: Black list functionality
To: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org


Dear List,

I'm trying to use the black-list functionality for Kannel, but I'm
having some problemas:

1. If I use the black-list directive on the core group, it works as
expected (I mean: it REJECTS messages) but I cannot use the black-list
group to send a custom message to the rejected addressess.

2. If I use the black-list directive on the sms-service or smsbox
group, it just gets ignored and the messages pass as if there's not
black-list directive.

My kannel.conf highlights:

group = core
admin-port = 13010
smsbox-port = 13011
wapbox-port = 13012
wdp-interface-name = *
admin-password = 12345
status-password = 54321
dlr-storage = internal
admin-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
box-deny-ip = *.*.*.*
box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
log-file = /var/log/kannel/kannel.log
log-level = 2
store-file = /home/kannel/kannel.store
#If I put the black-list here it DISCARDS messages but no notification
is being sent to the client
#black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
...
group = sqlbox
id = mydlr
smsbox-id = sqlbox
bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
smsbox-port = 13015
smsbox-port-ssl = false
sql-log-table = sent_sms
sql-insert-table = send_sms
log-file = /var/log/kannel/sqlbox.log
log-level = 2
...
group = smsbox
bearerbox-host = localhost
sendsms-port = 13013
log-file = /var/log/kannel/smsbox.log
access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
log-level = 2
http-request-retry = 5
#If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
#black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
...
group = sms-service
keyword = default
post-url =
http://my.url.com/inbound.php?from=%pto=%Pmsg=lm%20%adate=%tsmsc=%i;
accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
#If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
#black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
max-messages = 0

group = sms-service
keyword = black-list
text = You are denied, go away!
accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
max-messages = 1

BTW, I'm using Kannel 1.4.0 patched with SQLBox on CentOS 3.3.

Thank you in advance,
--
Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
http://www.magicom-bcn.net/


--
Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
http://www.magicom-bcn.net/






Re: Black list functionality

2005-10-04 Thread Rodrigo Cremaschi
Alejandro is pointing out that black-list within sms-service or smsbox
is not behaving as expected. The directive is ignored. If this is so,
it's a bug.

Anyway, black-list directive cannot be used to send any reply to the
black-listed mobile numbers. I think the following sentence (from the
user guide, just above Table 6-8) may lead to some confusion:

Service group black-list has a special meaning: if the incoming
message is in service's black-list, this service is used to reply to
user. If unset, message will be discarded.


On 10/4/05, Rene Kluwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I never use blacklists myself. But isn't this expected behaviour??

 I think if you need black-lists working ASAP your best best is to wrap a
 simple test around your script that sends messages.

 Rene Kluwen
 Chimit

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri
 Sent: dinsdag 4 oktober 2005 13:45
 To: users@kannel.org
 Subject: Fwd: Black list functionality


 Guys,

 Anyone have a hint about this? Is there any additional info I should
 post to get some help? Is this a known bug, shall I post it to the
 devel list instead?

 I need to have the black-list working asap, please I need help.

 Thank you in advance,

 Alejandro

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Oct 3, 2005 5:02 PM
 Subject: Black list functionality
 To: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org


 Dear List,

 I'm trying to use the black-list functionality for Kannel, but I'm
 having some problemas:

 1. If I use the black-list directive on the core group, it works as
 expected (I mean: it REJECTS messages) but I cannot use the black-list
 group to send a custom message to the rejected addressess.

 2. If I use the black-list directive on the sms-service or smsbox
 group, it just gets ignored and the messages pass as if there's not
 black-list directive.

 My kannel.conf highlights:

 group = core
 admin-port = 13010
 smsbox-port = 13011
 wapbox-port = 13012
 wdp-interface-name = *
 admin-password = 12345
 status-password = 54321
 dlr-storage = internal
 admin-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
 box-deny-ip = *.*.*.*
 box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
 access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
 log-file = /var/log/kannel/kannel.log
 log-level = 2
 store-file = /home/kannel/kannel.store
 #If I put the black-list here it DISCARDS messages but no notification
 is being sent to the client
 #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
 ...
 group = sqlbox
 id = mydlr
 smsbox-id = sqlbox
 bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
 smsbox-port = 13015
 smsbox-port-ssl = false
 sql-log-table = sent_sms
 sql-insert-table = send_sms
 log-file = /var/log/kannel/sqlbox.log
 log-level = 2
 ...
 group = smsbox
 bearerbox-host = localhost
 sendsms-port = 13013
 log-file = /var/log/kannel/smsbox.log
 access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
 log-level = 2
 http-request-retry = 5
 #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
 #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
 ...
 group = sms-service
 keyword = default
 post-url =
 http://my.url.com/inbound.php?from=%pto=%Pmsg=lm%20%adate=%tsmsc=%i;
 accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
 #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
 #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
 max-messages = 0

 group = sms-service
 keyword = black-list
 text = You are denied, go away!
 accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
 max-messages = 1

 BTW, I'm using Kannel 1.4.0 patched with SQLBox on CentOS 3.3.

 Thank you in advance,
 --
 Alejandro Guerrieri
 Magicom
 http://www.magicom-bcn.net/


 --
 Alejandro Guerrieri
 Magicom
 http://www.magicom-bcn.net/








Re: Black list functionality

2005-10-04 Thread Alejandro Guerrieri
That's the whole point: One of our providers supplied a huge list
(about 200K ANIs) of blacklisted mobile numbers.

We've loaded the full list using an URL and everything's fine, but we
want to notify the blacklisted numbers when they try to use the
service, not just discard the messages, and we cannot do that, at
least following the user's guide directives.

Loading the whole list on our PHP scripts for each and every request
would pose a performance penalty we cannot afford.

If there's a workaround, patch or alternative way of achieving this,
I'm all ears! ;)

Regards,

On 10/4/05, Rodrigo Cremaschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alejandro is pointing out that black-list within sms-service or smsbox
 is not behaving as expected. The directive is ignored. If this is so,
 it's a bug.

 Anyway, black-list directive cannot be used to send any reply to the
 black-listed mobile numbers. I think the following sentence (from the
 user guide, just above Table 6-8) may lead to some confusion:

 Service group black-list has a special meaning: if the incoming
 message is in service's black-list, this service is used to reply to
 user. If unset, message will be discarded.


 On 10/4/05, Rene Kluwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I never use blacklists myself. But isn't this expected behaviour??
 
  I think if you need black-lists working ASAP your best best is to wrap a
  simple test around your script that sends messages.
 
  Rene Kluwen
  Chimit
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri
  Sent: dinsdag 4 oktober 2005 13:45
  To: users@kannel.org
  Subject: Fwd: Black list functionality
 
 
  Guys,
 
  Anyone have a hint about this? Is there any additional info I should
  post to get some help? Is this a known bug, shall I post it to the
  devel list instead?
 
  I need to have the black-list working asap, please I need help.
 
  Thank you in advance,
 
  Alejandro
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Oct 3, 2005 5:02 PM
  Subject: Black list functionality
  To: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org
 
 
  Dear List,
 
  I'm trying to use the black-list functionality for Kannel, but I'm
  having some problemas:
 
  1. If I use the black-list directive on the core group, it works as
  expected (I mean: it REJECTS messages) but I cannot use the black-list
  group to send a custom message to the rejected addressess.
 
  2. If I use the black-list directive on the sms-service or smsbox
  group, it just gets ignored and the messages pass as if there's not
  black-list directive.
 
  My kannel.conf highlights:
 
  group = core
  admin-port = 13010
  smsbox-port = 13011
  wapbox-port = 13012
  wdp-interface-name = *
  admin-password = 12345
  status-password = 54321
  dlr-storage = internal
  admin-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
  box-deny-ip = *.*.*.*
  box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
  access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
  log-file = /var/log/kannel/kannel.log
  log-level = 2
  store-file = /home/kannel/kannel.store
  #If I put the black-list here it DISCARDS messages but no notification
  is being sent to the client
  #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
  ...
  group = sqlbox
  id = mydlr
  smsbox-id = sqlbox
  bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
  smsbox-port = 13015
  smsbox-port-ssl = false
  sql-log-table = sent_sms
  sql-insert-table = send_sms
  log-file = /var/log/kannel/sqlbox.log
  log-level = 2
  ...
  group = smsbox
  bearerbox-host = localhost
  sendsms-port = 13013
  log-file = /var/log/kannel/smsbox.log
  access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
  log-level = 2
  http-request-retry = 5
  #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
  #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
  ...
  group = sms-service
  keyword = default
  post-url =
  http://my.url.com/inbound.php?from=%pto=%Pmsg=lm%20%adate=%tsmsc=%i;
  accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
  #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
  #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
  max-messages = 0
 
  group = sms-service
  keyword = black-list
  text = You are denied, go away!
  accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
  max-messages = 1
 
  BTW, I'm using Kannel 1.4.0 patched with SQLBox on CentOS 3.3.
 
  Thank you in advance,
  --
  Alejandro Guerrieri
  Magicom
  http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
 
 
  --
  Alejandro Guerrieri
  Magicom
  http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
 
 
 
 
 




--
Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
http://www.magicom-bcn.net/



Re: Black list functionality

2005-10-04 Thread Rodrigo Cremaschi
If you want performance, you will have to code! (See smsbox.c, line
1935). Maybe this could be done in a cleaner way, creating new
variables, like

black-list-reply = true
black-list-message = We are sorry. You are not allowed to use this service

BUT if the black-list functionality is not working now, this will be useless.


On 10/4/05, Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That's the whole point: One of our providers supplied a huge list
 (about 200K ANIs) of blacklisted mobile numbers.

 We've loaded the full list using an URL and everything's fine, but we
 want to notify the blacklisted numbers when they try to use the
 service, not just discard the messages, and we cannot do that, at
 least following the user's guide directives.

 Loading the whole list on our PHP scripts for each and every request
 would pose a performance penalty we cannot afford.

 If there's a workaround, patch or alternative way of achieving this,
 I'm all ears! ;)

 Regards,

 On 10/4/05, Rodrigo Cremaschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Alejandro is pointing out that black-list within sms-service or smsbox
  is not behaving as expected. The directive is ignored. If this is so,
  it's a bug.
 
  Anyway, black-list directive cannot be used to send any reply to the
  black-listed mobile numbers. I think the following sentence (from the
  user guide, just above Table 6-8) may lead to some confusion:
 
  Service group black-list has a special meaning: if the incoming
  message is in service's black-list, this service is used to reply to
  user. If unset, message will be discarded.
 
 
  On 10/4/05, Rene Kluwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I never use blacklists myself. But isn't this expected behaviour??
  
   I think if you need black-lists working ASAP your best best is to wrap a
   simple test around your script that sends messages.
  
   Rene Kluwen
   Chimit
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri
   Sent: dinsdag 4 oktober 2005 13:45
   To: users@kannel.org
   Subject: Fwd: Black list functionality
  
  
   Guys,
  
   Anyone have a hint about this? Is there any additional info I should
   post to get some help? Is this a known bug, shall I post it to the
   devel list instead?
  
   I need to have the black-list working asap, please I need help.
  
   Thank you in advance,
  
   Alejandro
  
   -- Forwarded message --
   From: Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Date: Oct 3, 2005 5:02 PM
   Subject: Black list functionality
   To: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org
  
  
   Dear List,
  
   I'm trying to use the black-list functionality for Kannel, but I'm
   having some problemas:
  
   1. If I use the black-list directive on the core group, it works as
   expected (I mean: it REJECTS messages) but I cannot use the black-list
   group to send a custom message to the rejected addressess.
  
   2. If I use the black-list directive on the sms-service or smsbox
   group, it just gets ignored and the messages pass as if there's not
   black-list directive.
  
   My kannel.conf highlights:
  
   group = core
   admin-port = 13010
   smsbox-port = 13011
   wapbox-port = 13012
   wdp-interface-name = *
   admin-password = 12345
   status-password = 54321
   dlr-storage = internal
   admin-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
   box-deny-ip = *.*.*.*
   box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
   access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
   log-file = /var/log/kannel/kannel.log
   log-level = 2
   store-file = /home/kannel/kannel.store
   #If I put the black-list here it DISCARDS messages but no notification
   is being sent to the client
   #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
   ...
   group = sqlbox
   id = mydlr
   smsbox-id = sqlbox
   bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
   smsbox-port = 13015
   smsbox-port-ssl = false
   sql-log-table = sent_sms
   sql-insert-table = send_sms
   log-file = /var/log/kannel/sqlbox.log
   log-level = 2
   ...
   group = smsbox
   bearerbox-host = localhost
   sendsms-port = 13013
   log-file = /var/log/kannel/smsbox.log
   access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
   log-level = 2
   http-request-retry = 5
   #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
   #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
   ...
   group = sms-service
   keyword = default
   post-url =
   http://my.url.com/inbound.php?from=%pto=%Pmsg=lm%20%adate=%tsmsc=%i;
   accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
   #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
   #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
   max-messages = 0
  
   group = sms-service
   keyword = black-list
   text = You are denied, go away!
   accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
   max-messages = 1
  
   BTW, I'm using Kannel 1.4.0 patched with SQLBox on CentOS 3.3.
  
   Thank you in advance,
   --
   Alejandro Guerrieri
   Magicom
   http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
  
  
   --
   Alejandro Guerrieri
   Magicom
   http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
  
  
  
  
  
 
 


 --
 Alejandro 

RE: Black list functionality

2005-10-04 Thread Rene Kluwen
You can import the list in a sql database. and still do it from PHP.

Rene Kluwen
Chimit

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri
Sent: dinsdag 4 oktober 2005 16:36
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: Black list functionality


That's the whole point: One of our providers supplied a huge list
(about 200K ANIs) of blacklisted mobile numbers.

We've loaded the full list using an URL and everything's fine, but we
want to notify the blacklisted numbers when they try to use the
service, not just discard the messages, and we cannot do that, at
least following the user's guide directives.

Loading the whole list on our PHP scripts for each and every request
would pose a performance penalty we cannot afford.

If there's a workaround, patch or alternative way of achieving this,
I'm all ears! ;)

Regards,

On 10/4/05, Rodrigo Cremaschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alejandro is pointing out that black-list within sms-service or smsbox
 is not behaving as expected. The directive is ignored. If this is so,
 it's a bug.

 Anyway, black-list directive cannot be used to send any reply to the
 black-listed mobile numbers. I think the following sentence (from the
 user guide, just above Table 6-8) may lead to some confusion:

 Service group black-list has a special meaning: if the incoming
 message is in service's black-list, this service is used to reply to
 user. If unset, message will be discarded.


 On 10/4/05, Rene Kluwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I never use blacklists myself. But isn't this expected behaviour??
 
  I think if you need black-lists working ASAP your best best is to wrap a
  simple test around your script that sends messages.
 
  Rene Kluwen
  Chimit
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri
  Sent: dinsdag 4 oktober 2005 13:45
  To: users@kannel.org
  Subject: Fwd: Black list functionality
 
 
  Guys,
 
  Anyone have a hint about this? Is there any additional info I should
  post to get some help? Is this a known bug, shall I post it to the
  devel list instead?
 
  I need to have the black-list working asap, please I need help.
 
  Thank you in advance,
 
  Alejandro
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Oct 3, 2005 5:02 PM
  Subject: Black list functionality
  To: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org
 
 
  Dear List,
 
  I'm trying to use the black-list functionality for Kannel, but I'm
  having some problemas:
 
  1. If I use the black-list directive on the core group, it works as
  expected (I mean: it REJECTS messages) but I cannot use the black-list
  group to send a custom message to the rejected addressess.
 
  2. If I use the black-list directive on the sms-service or smsbox
  group, it just gets ignored and the messages pass as if there's not
  black-list directive.
 
  My kannel.conf highlights:
 
  group = core
  admin-port = 13010
  smsbox-port = 13011
  wapbox-port = 13012
  wdp-interface-name = *
  admin-password = 12345
  status-password = 54321
  dlr-storage = internal
  admin-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
  box-deny-ip = *.*.*.*
  box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
  access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
  log-file = /var/log/kannel/kannel.log
  log-level = 2
  store-file = /home/kannel/kannel.store
  #If I put the black-list here it DISCARDS messages but no notification
  is being sent to the client
  #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
  ...
  group = sqlbox
  id = mydlr
  smsbox-id = sqlbox
  bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
  smsbox-port = 13015
  smsbox-port-ssl = false
  sql-log-table = sent_sms
  sql-insert-table = send_sms
  log-file = /var/log/kannel/sqlbox.log
  log-level = 2
  ...
  group = smsbox
  bearerbox-host = localhost
  sendsms-port = 13013
  log-file = /var/log/kannel/smsbox.log
  access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
  log-level = 2
  http-request-retry = 5
  #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
  #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
  ...
  group = sms-service
  keyword = default
  post-url =
 
http://my.url.com/inbound.php?from=%pto=%Pmsg=lm%20%adate=%tsmsc=%i;
  accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
  #If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
  #black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
  max-messages = 0
 
  group = sms-service
  keyword = black-list
  text = You are denied, go away!
  accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
  max-messages = 1
 
  BTW, I'm using Kannel 1.4.0 patched with SQLBox on CentOS 3.3.
 
  Thank you in advance,
  --
  Alejandro Guerrieri
  Magicom
  http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
 
 
  --
  Alejandro Guerrieri
  Magicom
  http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
 
 
 
 
 




--
Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
http://www.magicom-bcn.net/






Re: [Kannel-Users] Re: Black list functionality

2005-10-04 Thread Peter Beckman

On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:


That's the whole point: One of our providers supplied a huge list
(about 200K ANIs) of blacklisted mobile numbers.

We've loaded the full list using an URL and everything's fine, but we
want to notify the blacklisted numbers when they try to use the
service, not just discard the messages, and we cannot do that, at
least following the user's guide directives.

Loading the whole list on our PHP scripts for each and every request
would pose a performance penalty we cannot afford.

If there's a workaround, patch or alternative way of achieving this,
I'm all ears! ;)


 Put the numbers in your database, and like the other guy said, write a
 wrapper.  Put the numbers in as bigints and index the column for fast
 lookups.  'course you don't want to load a 200K list every time you send
 an sms!

 You could also look at sqlite or bdb as fast options as well; dunno about
 their performance vs in a table of bigints indexed...

Beckman


On 10/4/05, Rodrigo Cremaschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Alejandro is pointing out that black-list within sms-service or smsbox
is not behaving as expected. The directive is ignored. If this is so,
it's a bug.

Anyway, black-list directive cannot be used to send any reply to the
black-listed mobile numbers. I think the following sentence (from the
user guide, just above Table 6-8) may lead to some confusion:

Service group black-list has a special meaning: if the incoming
message is in service's black-list, this service is used to reply to
user. If unset, message will be discarded.


On 10/4/05, Rene Kluwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I never use blacklists myself. But isn't this expected behaviour??

I think if you need black-lists working ASAP your best best is to wrap a
simple test around your script that sends messages.

Rene Kluwen
Chimit

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri
Sent: dinsdag 4 oktober 2005 13:45
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: Fwd: Black list functionality


Guys,

Anyone have a hint about this? Is there any additional info I should
post to get some help? Is this a known bug, shall I post it to the
devel list instead?

I need to have the black-list working asap, please I need help.

Thank you in advance,

Alejandro

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From: Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 3, 2005 5:02 PM
Subject: Black list functionality
To: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org


Dear List,

I'm trying to use the black-list functionality for Kannel, but I'm
having some problemas:

1. If I use the black-list directive on the core group, it works as
expected (I mean: it REJECTS messages) but I cannot use the black-list
group to send a custom message to the rejected addressess.

2. If I use the black-list directive on the sms-service or smsbox
group, it just gets ignored and the messages pass as if there's not
black-list directive.

My kannel.conf highlights:

group = core
admin-port = 13010
smsbox-port = 13011
wapbox-port = 13012
wdp-interface-name = *
admin-password = 12345
status-password = 54321
dlr-storage = internal
admin-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
box-deny-ip = *.*.*.*
box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1;
access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
log-file = /var/log/kannel/kannel.log
log-level = 2
store-file = /home/kannel/kannel.store
#If I put the black-list here it DISCARDS messages but no notification
is being sent to the client
#black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
...
group = sqlbox
id = mydlr
smsbox-id = sqlbox
bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
smsbox-port = 13015
smsbox-port-ssl = false
sql-log-table = sent_sms
sql-insert-table = send_sms
log-file = /var/log/kannel/sqlbox.log
log-level = 2
...
group = smsbox
bearerbox-host = localhost
sendsms-port = 13013
log-file = /var/log/kannel/smsbox.log
access-log = /var/log/kannel/access.log
log-level = 2
http-request-retry = 5
#If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
#black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
...
group = sms-service
keyword = default
post-url =
http://my.url.com/inbound.php?from=%pto=%Pmsg=lm%20%adate=%tsmsc=%i;
accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
#If I put the black-list directive here it gets ignored
#black-list = http://my.url.com/bl/blacklist.txt
max-messages = 0

group = sms-service
keyword = black-list
text = You are denied, go away!
accepted-smsc = smsc1;smsc2;
max-messages = 1

BTW, I'm using Kannel 1.4.0 patched with SQLBox on CentOS 3.3.

Thank you in advance,
--
Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
http://www.magicom-bcn.net/


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