Hi all, any idea of how to identify an opensmpp box instance that
routes traffic to a generic http smsc so that on the send-url
parameters I could distinguish from which opensmppbox the request came
from, maybe using an escape code % ?
Currently I have two opensmppbox instances listening on
A possible solution that I am thinking of at first glance is to use two
separate generic http smsc's for each opensmppbox.
Those smsc's share the same group=smsc settings, except for 1 parameter that
you can distinguish with.
I will give this more thoughts. It's an interesting issue.
== Rene
Hi, using a second generic http smsc solve the problem but that is
exactly what I want to avoid, before having to create a second smsc,
changing the user to avoid duplicity could be easier, but before
trying to convince the client to use a different username I would like
to found a simpler
At this point, there is no other solution.
But as said, I will look into the matter.
== Rene
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From: Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas [mailto:nb...@backup.sh]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 May, 2012 01:39
To: Rene Kluwen
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: our-system-id or