Well,
firewall rules on your RH system might be a problem. As to the IP-Address: GPRS
IP addresses will be assigned on demand by the network. If you phone gets a
public address, this would be the address you need to allow. Since this address
is unpredictable, you will have to open the WAP port for all addresses. If your
provider implements some kind of NAT at the border between the internal GPRS
backbone and the Internet, than you will have to add the address of the(se) NAT
host(s).
But
all this assumes, that your provider allows you at all to directly access hosts
on the internet. Some providers lock you into their private network. In this
case you can only use the providers WAP gateways to access WAP sites. This might
be anything on the internet or just a few selected services.
Regards
Joerg
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: steve kirby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juli 2005 18:34
An: Pommnitz, Jörg; [email protected]
Betreff: RE: can't get motorola v120e phone to talk to my kannel wap serve r (1.4.0)Hi Jorg,Greatly appreciate your response here. Are you referring to something like a "firewall" or simply a need to open up permissions for additional IP(s)? The wap server is a RH Enterprise system. Would you happen to know which files I need to edit to permit my wap phone to tap in, assuming it is blocking me? Dumb question: which IP(s) would I need to add to the "access" list on the wap server?TIA,Steve
"Pommnitz, Jörg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Are you sure that you can actually reach the machine running Kannel? Some operators provide a "walled garden" solution where IP connectivity is restrictet to the network with the operators WAP gateway. In this case you need to talk to your network operator to allow you access to IP addresses "in the wild".RegardsJoerg-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: steve kirby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2005 05:15
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: can't get motorola v120e phone to talk to my kannel wap server (1.4.0)Thanks Paul for the information below on fakewap. After starting up my tomcat web server, I tried "fakewap (URL)" and the kannel wapaccess.log shows:2005-07-26 17:11:58 127.0.0.1 GET <http://(URL):8080/index.wml> (text/vnd.wap.wml, charset='') 234 200 <> <Apache-Coyote/1.1> (note: i do have a real URL above)core.log shows:2005-07-26 17:12:28 [31757] [0] INFO: Total WDP messages: received 5, sent 2 found the URL ok.i.e., kannel wap looks good. But when I try to tap in to my kannel wap server with my Motorola v120e wap enabled phone, configured to launch the URL above, and use port 9201, I get "server not responding". Questions on phone configuration: Is setting the "user ID" and "Password" needed? i don't have these set. "Confirmation" (off/on)? - i left this off) "Cache Start-up" (On/Off?) i have it set to on currently).Thanks for any tips.Regards,steve
Paul P Komkoff Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Replying to steve kirby:
> Is there a way to test kannel's "readiness" before I try to connect
> via my cell phone? The user's guide starts to talk about "using the
> fake WAP sender" in Appendix B. but it isn't fleshed out...........
There will be fakewap binary after you do make somewhere in the tree.
Use it.
> Any ideas?
kannel users mailing list ? :)
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