Hello
Can anybody describe how kannel stores msisdn's when works as radius
proxy. Is it possible to use the database for storage? Is it possible to
connect another kannel server to this storage for load balancing issues?
Thanks in advance.
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Sincerely yours,
Andrey Loginov
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Andreas Fink wrote:
> except you loose the high availability part as you have a common point
> of failure, the host who has the DB.
> But of course you can make that part redundant too (but thats not so
> easy...)
replication of master DBs and hear
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Gaëtan Denaisse wrote:
> P.S: Great job on Kannel, the product rocks.
thanks a lot... we're not half the way we want Kannel to be... but we keep
pushing ;)
Stipe
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Kölner Landstras
Hello Gaëtan
Welcome to the world of Kannel. Firstly, it's probably best to post
questions like this to the users mailing list, not the devel list.
Second, read the manual :) If you look under SMS-service
configurations, you'll see that the following line in your sms-service
group in the config
Hello,
When Kannel POST's an MO message to my web server it replies to the
users with the output of the page that was posted.
It's a very nice feature for some applications, however, I would like
to deactivate the automatic reply.
In fact I would like to deactivate the interpretation of HTT