Thnaks Paul for this answer,

So I should be able to 'NAT' using squid any port configured in input port
(let's say 3130) to the output port 8191 used by mbuni ?

I don't find any parameter in squid.conf where I can set this, there is
http_port for input but how to configure squid in order to route 3130 n
input to the output port 8191?

Regards,

Emmanuel

2009/10/28 Paul Bagyenda <bagye...@dsmagic.com>

> Squid is required if you have some custom script that adds the MSISDN
> header to the HTTP header prior to passing the data to Mbuni, or if you need
> to translate the request URL from the phone (say http://mmsc) to the real
> mbuni URL (say http://localhost:8191/ )
>
> In terms of configuring the phone, you should put in a URL that can (one
> way or the other) be translated into the Mbuni host and port.
>
>
> On Oct 25, 2009, at 23:35, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
>
>  Hello to everybody,
>>
>> I am testing mbuni and I would like to use a HTTP mobile phone (not WAP).
>> So I am confused with the use of squid and its role in the system.
>> Can someone explain why and how to use squid in the system? Do I have to
>> use it to reach mms-port 8191?
>>
>> I try also to find which port should be configured in my mobile phone to
>> reach my MMSC is this the parameter called:
>> mms-port (8191 by default) ?
>>
>> So my config to reach mmsc should be http://<ip_adress>:8191 ?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
>> Emmanuel
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