On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Pietro Guerrieri wrote:
> I just sent SMS, and now i have to receive SMS and forward to WEB
> application
>
> How i can do this!?!
You have to setup sms-service, read the userguide
http://kannel.org/download/1.4.3/userguide-1.4.3/userguide.html#AEN3309
BR, Jovan
My scenario is:
1) through HTTP one WEB application call Kannel and send SMS
2) Kannel receive a SMS and forward message to WEB application
so i have installed kannel and connect it to a mobile phone (nokia 6230)
I just sent SMS, and now i have to receive SMS and forward to WEB
application
Please help me.
My scenario is:
1) through HTTP one WEB application call Kannel and send SMS
2) Kannel receive a SMS and forward message to WEB application
How i can do this!?!
so i have installed kannel and connect it to a mobile phone (nokia 6230)
and i have problem with my nokia 6230, and
i had try with nokia E71, but it didn't work.
now i try with nokia 6230
this is my configuration
group = smsc
smsc = at
smsc-id = "nokia6230"
modemtype = nokiaphone
device = /dev/ttyACM0
#my-number = 7
speed = 9600
connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
log-level = 0
sim-buffering
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> À : Kannel
> Envoyé le : Lundi, 24 Novembre 2008, 10h49mn 38s
> Objet : nokia 6230
>
> Dear all,
> can any one share nokia 6230 configuration to work with
> freebsd in "/dev/cuad0" USB with me.
>
> Thanks and
Dear all,
can any one share nokia 6230 configuration to work with
freebsd in "/dev/cuad0" USB with me.
Thanks and regards,
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: Richard Asiimwe
To: sangprabv
Cc: users@kannel.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: Nokia 6230 as virtual smsc
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the responses.
1. ~#dmesg | tty returns nothing. Further when i do ~#dmesg : it doesn't show
which device it was attached to
tation.
Regards
Willy
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Asiimwe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 6:15 PM
Subject: Nokia 6230 as virtual smsc
> Hi,
> I'd like to configure a nokia 6230 as a virtual smsc. I'm using SuSE
> 10.0 a
Message -
From: "Richard Asiimwe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 6:15 PM
Subject: Nokia 6230 as virtual smsc
Hi,
I'd like to configure a nokia 6230 as a virtual smsc. I'm using SuSE
10.0 and connecting using a USB DKU-2/3 cable. Everything
Hi,
I'd like to configure a nokia 6230 as a virtual smsc. I'm using SuSE
10.0 and connecting using a USB DKU-2/3 cable. Everything seems to be
ok except that whilst lsusb shows that a nokia 6230 is connected to
say bus 2 device 2, i cannot figure out what device name suse 10 has
assig
> Yep, we had the same issue here. I ended up using Apache as the
> WAP 2 server and wrote a module for it to do the RADIUS piece. There
> might be some solution out there (open source) by now, though.
Okay. But why Kannel doesn't provide full WAP 2 support ? Is it planned for
the future ?
Nicolas,
>>You're going to see less and less new phones supporting the
>>WAP stack anyway, so you might as well get working on the next gen
>>configurations (ie. how you want to route the traffic, etc.).
>
> Ok I see. But what do you mean by "next gen configurations" ? do such
> solutio
an Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 31 mai 2005 14:35
À : NZ
Cc : users@kannel.org
Objet : Re: Nokia 6230 and Kannel ?
Nicolas,
> Im using Kannel and mbuni to provide access to WAP and MMS. It works
> fine for every phones Ive tested except for the nokia 6230. If I
Nicolas,
> I’m using Kannel and mbuni to provide access to WAP and MMS. It works
> fine for every phones I’ve tested except for the nokia 6230. If I want
> to access to the internet, I have to configure it to connect directly on
> the HTTP proxy (squid) instead of
Hi,
I’m using Kannel and mbuni to provide access to
WAP and MMS. It works fine for every phones I’ve tested except for the
nokia 6230. If I want to access to the internet, I have to configure it to
connect directly on the HTTP proxy (squid) instead of Kannel. I’ve
configured Kannel to
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