Re: IP Addressing in PAP Control Document

2002-07-07 Thread Aarno Syvänen

Rosen Ira-IROSEN1 kirjoittaa lauantaina, 6. heinäkuuta 2002, kello 
00:54:Thank you to the user group for your help.
> I have the test_ppg program working properly, largely based on PAP/SI
> control files provided with Kannel source code.
> Currently, I'm trying to send a PUSH message to an IP address. Since the
> sample control files use a phone number rather than an IP address as the
> PUSH recipient, I found some User Group archive messages with examples 
> of
> Push Control Document entries appropriate for such a configuration. One 
> such
> example (for the  entry) follows:
>
>   "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> Therefore, I placed the following line in my push control document:
> WAPPUSH=3DMY_IP_ADDRESS/TYPE=3DIPv4@MY_DOMAIN"/>
>   Where MY_IP_ADDRESS and MY_DOMAIN contain the values appropriate for
> my desktop and site (rather than ppg.carrier.com).
>
> When I run my push control document with the WAPPUSH entry listed above
> through the PPG using the 'test_ppg' program, the program generates the
> following message:
>   2002-07-05 21:06:32 [1] DEBUG: TEST_PPG: and type bad message
> response
> Note that the same thing occurs if I remove the '3D' text from my
> definition, above. I've also tried using IPv6 rather than IPv4 as shown 
> in
> the example.
>
> In various places on the web, I've located several different 
> suggestions for
> formatting the WAPPUSH entry (in the  entry).
> These suggestions are consistent with the format that I've used. 
> Therefore,
> my questions are
> * Are there any changes I should/need to make to the format of my
> WAPPUSH entry, so that test_ppg can send a PUSH message through the 
> Kannel
> PPG to an IP-based recipient (in this case the WAP emulator provided 
> with
> the Nokia Toolkit)?

Address should be [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
There
are an example control document with ip address in test/iptestppg.txt

> * Are there any specific entries in my kannel.conf file (under the
> group = ppg heading most likely) that need to be changed when sending a 
> PUSH
> to an IP address rather than to a phone number?

No. All addressing is specified in pap control document.

Aarno





IP Addressing in PAP Control Document

2002-07-05 Thread Rosen Ira-IROSEN1

Thank you to the user group for your help.
I have the test_ppg program working properly, largely based on PAP/SI
control files provided with Kannel source code.
Currently, I'm trying to send a PUSH message to an IP address. Since the
sample control files use a phone number rather than an IP address as the
PUSH recipient, I found some User Group archive messages with examples of
Push Control Document entries appropriate for such a configuration. One such
example (for the  entry) follows:

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

Therefore, I placed the following line in my push control document:
WAPPUSH=3DMY_IP_ADDRESS/TYPE=3DIPv4@MY_DOMAIN"/>
Where MY_IP_ADDRESS and MY_DOMAIN contain the values appropriate for
my desktop and site (rather than ppg.carrier.com).

When I run my push control document with the WAPPUSH entry listed above
through the PPG using the 'test_ppg' program, the program generates the
following message:
2002-07-05 21:06:32 [1] DEBUG: TEST_PPG: and type bad message
response
Note that the same thing occurs if I remove the '3D' text from my
definition, above. I've also tried using IPv6 rather than IPv4 as shown in
the example.

In various places on the web, I've located several different suggestions for
formatting the WAPPUSH entry (in the  entry).
These suggestions are consistent with the format that I've used. Therefore,
my questions are
*   Are there any changes I should/need to make to the format of my
WAPPUSH entry, so that test_ppg can send a PUSH message through the Kannel
PPG to an IP-based recipient (in this case the WAP emulator provided with
the Nokia Toolkit)?
*   Are there any specific entries in my kannel.conf file (under the
group = ppg heading most likely) that need to be changed when sending a PUSH
to an IP address rather than to a phone number?

Thank you for your help.

Ira Rosen