Bi Bruno,
do you get the panic even if you don't specify the dlr_* in http push ?
yes, even for normal cgi-bin/sendsms this happens.
Stipe
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Envoyé : lundi 8 octobre 2001 11:43
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Objet : Re: anyone using EMI2 with DLR?
Bi Bruno,
do you get the panic even if you don't specify the dlr_* in http push ?
yes, even for normal cgi
Hi all,
Did you check if the problem still occurs when you comment fakesmsc group
entries ? I noticed that bearerbox crashes with cgi-bin/status on Redhat 6.2
with the last CVS version abd only when you add fakesmsc group.
There is no fakesmsc group in the config file. There is definitly
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Subject: Re: anyone using EMI2 with DLR?
I've never seen a crash in smsbox because of this. SMSbox is
unchanged as far as DLR's are concerned. If you got an assert, in
your case, thats normal because your EMI
Ok, if you got this problem then you most probably dont connect to a
CMG SMSC but something emulating it or a CMG with an old release.
The thing it does in this line is reading the timestamp information
out which the SMSC gives back on a request. Apparently yours is empty
or such. In my
Hi,
as I reported previously we had huge problems with latest CVS snapshot
for emi2.
There were assertion errors after using /cgi-bin/sendsms and both
smsbox and bearerbox died. I located the problem to be in:
gw/smsc_emi2.c:696:i = octstr_search_char(ts,':',0);
so it