Am 12.09.2016 09:26, schrieb info.ubichip:
Hello,
There is at least two solutions for you :
- use the fake smsc feature in kannel (please read the
manual and well documented example)
- use the new great opensource Ksmpp which include a
'simulate' smsc (AFAIK)
or
Am 14.09.2016 13:28, schrieb tammer:
Hello,
I'm trying to install latest Kannel from SVN.
While I'm compiling it I get this error :
test/test_http.o: In function `main':
/usr/local/src/kannel/gateway/test/test_http.c:456: undefined reference to
`conn_use_global_trusted_ca_file'
collect2:
Am 07.09.2016 19:38, schrieb Jim Page:
Hi There
Can anyone tell me if there is a cunning way to configure kannel to do this:
- SMS arrives from foreign SMSC
- SMS is submitted to REST API via SMS service
- If response is '404 not found', forward SMS to a different SMSC, otherwise:
done
Am 31.07.2015 12:03, schrieb Achyut Raj:
Hi Kannel Users,
I am having issue with the DLR receiving.
I have attached the log and config file below.
the SMSC provides the msg ID as HEX notation in the
submit_sm.message_id, AND then does provide it as DECIMAL notation in
the DLR payload of
Am 13.04.2016 05:35, schrieb Arif Noor:
Hi All,
Update : After I patched the kannel the error message are no longer present
however MO are still not being delivered to the application but I received new
error in SMSBOX log as per below.
2016-04-13 10:38:58 [12246] [5] ERROR:
Hi Stipe
Sorry if I am being dim, but the incoming message is MT, isn't it, and the
outgoing message is MO? Or have I misunderstood something fundamental?
If not, and in your statement below MO and MT are round the wrong way, then you
are correct - on an sms service REST failure: convert MT
Am 27.09.16 19:19, schrieb Jim Page:
Hi Stipe
Sorry if I am being dim, but the incoming message is MT, isn't it, and the
outgoing message is MO? Or have I misunderstood something fundamental?
If not, and in your statement below MO and MT are round the wrong way, then you
are correct - on an
Ah, ok I see where I misunderstood you, thank you for the explanation. So yes,
your description is correct, apart from one detail: in our scenario we actually
receive both MO and MT SMSs (from the subscriber's POV) as we are acting as an
SMS archiving service, and home routing is performed on