Dear Kannel users,
I downloaded Kannel 1.2.0 and installed it on my RedHat 7.2 machine
To start the bearerbox I type gw/bearerbox --verbosity 1 --logfile
the bearerbox starts initially and outputs the following lines
on my command prompt:
INFO: Debug_lvl = 1, log_file = , log_lvl = 0
WARNIN
Hi,
I think you don't have permission for device (serial port). If yes, then try
to change permission or run as root.
Shridhar Raju
- Original Message -
From: "Randal Law" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 2:21 PM
Subject: Nokia 6210 with DLR-3
Kannel 1.2.0 crashes when receiving a WTLS request from the client. The
cert.pem and key.pem files used were the ones distributed with kannel.
2002-08-15 15:39:47 [10] DEBUG: datagram received
2002-08-15 15:39:47 [12] DEBUG: Did not find previous routing info for WDP, generating
new
2002-08-15
On Qua, 2002-08-14 at 16:50, Cipher Strength wrote:
> What this means. Its occuring too often in core log file.
>
> 2002-08-14 21:38:31 [6] WARNING: EMI2[192.168.10.1:5000]: received neither
> ACK nor NACK for message 87 in 60 seconds, resending message
Either your connection has been dropped a
jerome wrote:
> is it possible to alias the sender...
>
> for example your access number is .. if someone pushes an sms message to
> any mobile phone... it will show the number as the sender..
>
>
> what i want is to put an alias to lets say sms_daemon (cool)...
> if i send an sm
Kevin Wood kirjoittaa torstaina, 15. elokuuta 2002, kello 11:33:Hi,
> WTP_RESP: no sar implemented
>
> I haven't had a chance to look into the differences between WAP and MMS
> at
> this level, and what might be missing in Kannel for MMS to be supported.
> Before I do so I thought I would mention
is it possible to alias the sender...
for example your access number is .. if someone pushes an sms message to
any mobile phone... it will show the number as the sender..
what i want is to put an alias to lets say sms_daemon (cool)...
if i send an sms message to .. the receiv
hi :
SAR implementation for Kannel is still in development at the moment.
You can check out the development list to see for more updates.
Cheers
On Thu, 2002-08-15 at 16:33, Kevin Wood wrote:
> Hi,
> I am part of a company who have developed a GSM network simulator for
> testing data services
Hi,
I am part of a company who have developed a GSM network simulator for
testing data services and SMS directed to mobile handsets without the use of
a live GSM network.
For some time we have been using Kannel internally, and recommending it to
our customers, for testing WAP enabled handsets in