On Thursday September 15 2005 6:10 pm, Enver ALTIN wrote:
The default seems to be Windows-1254, if that helps.
Indeed, and specifying iso-8859-1 solved my problems, thanks everyone who
helped!
Regards,
Rob
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Hello,
I have had it tough with the userguide.I am running
Kannel 1.4.0 on Fedora Core 3.My config file is as
below.
Running the bearerbox gives me the errors given below.
Shall I be assisted.
#My Config file
# THIS IS A SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FOR KANNEL
#
# For any modifications to this file, see
Hi,
I believe you need to run smsbox in order to be able to process dlrs.
Thanks,
Alex
Julien Buratto wrote:
Aarno Syvänen wrote:
Can you brief me about issue. I have been out of Kannel list
some time, but can perhaps now help you.
Aarno
I'm making a POST to wapbox attaching 2 XML
Alexander Malysh wrote:
Hi,
I believe you need to run smsbox in order to be able to process dlrs.
Thanks,
Alex
I do have wapbox/ppg to convert XML files (SID and PAP) to binary.
Then kannel, internally, give the binary to smsbox and sends it to the
smsgateway.
right ? :D
J
1. the error itself points to what could be wrong?
2. just as suggestion, when you start, always start with the bare
minimum config file. remove all the groups you dont want/need.
3. also i think 1 group configuration ends with a blank line. so try
not ot have blank lines within one group config
Hi,
nope... You need wapbox, bearerbox and smsbox running.
You send you PPG requests to wapbox then wapbox sends it to bearerbox
which then deliver to handset. When bearerbox receives DLR then it's
forwarded to smsbox insetad of wapbox (because wapbox doesn't handle SMS
which DLR is...).
Well, that's what I have, my real problem is that NO DLR at all is
received by bearerbox because the wapbox/ppg does NOT set dlr-mask = 31
nor dlr-url is set while sending the sms.
Infact, ppg get xml files, convert them, pass binary to bearerer
(without setteing dlr correctly) - bearer sends
ahh, I misunderstood you.
for dlr-mask dlr-url to work you should make sure that in the POST
request following headers included:
X-Kannel-DLR-Mask
X-Kannel-DLR-Url
and set to the appropriate values.
Thanks,
Alex
Linkas wrote:
Well, that's what I have, my real problem is that NO DLR at all