Re: Do not include keyword when sending via post-xml
Hi, Maybe. Include in sms-service group: strip-keyword = yes and let us know if it works. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Francis Vidal To: users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 10:32 AM Subject: Do not include keyword when sending via post-xml Hi all, Is it possible to exclude the keyword in the UD when sending the data from Kannel to the web application via 'post-xml'? For example, I have the following sms-service defined: group = sms-service keyword = test post-xml = http://192.168.1.100/test.php In the XML debug output, the keyword 'test' is always included inside the UD tag.
Re: problms with UTF-8 long sms
Dear Latitude Test, When I URL encode your text I get a different thing from the one you are trying to send, and this is the resulting text: Jes%3Fs+test+msg+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Regards Benaiad On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Latitude Test latitude...@googlemail.comwrote: Hi, I am having problems in sending Long SMS via Kannel with UTF-8 charsert wuith special characters in the content. For example I am sending the following text: Jesús test msg abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz My application is sending the following GET requests to Kannel: GET /cgi-bin/sendsms?username= testpassword=testto=491733114042udh=%05%00%03%3F%02%01text=Jes%C3%BAs+test+msg+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvfrom=Synchronicacoding=2charset=utf-8 GET /cgi-bin/sendsms?username=testpassword=testto=491733114042udh=%05%00%03%3F%02%02text=wxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzfrom=Synchronicacoding=2charset=utf-8 Everything looks good at Kannel (SMPP account configured). The device (Nokia N78) recognises the SMS as multipart and presents them as a single SMS (good so far). But the content is messend up. I see BOXES for the second part of message. Sometimes I see @ sign everwhere. I noticed that the following character is causing the problem: ú But if I send the following text via Kannel, everthing is fine: Jesús So it seems that ú character when sent with multipart sms (long sms) is causing the problem. Please guide. Thanks.
Re: problms with UTF-8 long sms
Dear Latitude, in my tests the character ú was encoded to %3F , but when I decode it back I get ? :( and when I decode yours %C3%BA I get the correct character, ie ú. Anyway, I think it's better if you leave the splitting of your long text and udh stuff to be handled by kannel, so, just send the entire text in to kannel cgi, and tell us your results. Benaiad On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Benaiad bena...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Latitude Test, When I URL encode your text I get a different thing from the one you are trying to send, and this is the resulting text: Jes%3Fs+test+msg+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Regards Benaiad On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Latitude Test latitude.de@ googlemail.com wrote: Hi, I am having problems in sending Long SMS via Kannel with UTF-8 charsert wuith special characters in the content. For example I am sending the following text: Jesús test msg abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz My application is sending the following GET requests to Kannel: GET /cgi-bin/sendsms?username= testpassword=testto=491733114042udh=%05%00%03%3F%02%01text=Jes%C3%BAs+test+msg+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvfrom=Synchronicacoding=2charset=utf-8 GET /cgi-bin/sendsms?username=testpassword=testto=491733114042udh=%05%00%03%3F%02%02text=wxyz+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzfrom=Synchronicacoding=2charset=utf-8 Everything looks good at Kannel (SMPP account configured). The device (Nokia N78) recognises the SMS as multipart and presents them as a single SMS (good so far). But the content is messend up. I see BOXES for the second part of message. Sometimes I see @ sign everwhere. I noticed that the following character is causing the problem: ú But if I send the following text via Kannel, everthing is fine: Jesús So it seems that ú character when sent with multipart sms (long sms) is causing the problem. Please guide. Thanks.
Re: All CVS are backed up?
sangprabv schrieb: Does all CVS are backed up? Where can I download a spesific CVS version? TIA. that's the core feature of a revision control system (ie. CVS) to be able to retrieve any revision/version from the repository ;) Please consult the CVS manual on how to retrieve specific dates/revisions. Stipe -- --- Kölner Landstrasse 419 40589 Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany tolj.org system architecture Kannel Software Foundation (KSF) http://www.tolj.org/ http://www.kannel.org/ mailto:st_{at}_tolj.org mailto:stolj_{at}_kannel.org ---
TON 1-3
Title: TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks !
Questions about incomming SMS
Hello, I've a problem... little problem... I allready installed Kannel and sending SMS works well. My question is about incomming SMS. Each time I receive a new message on Kannel from a mobile phone, a response message is sent to the incomming number. I want to cancel this action and not to respond. I just want to receive the message without respond automatically. I see the group sms-service which I think is the key of my problem. How can I cancel this action ? Thanks for your answers.
Re: Questions about incomming SMS
Hi, just add this line under sms-service group: max-messages=0 Regards Benaiad On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Loïc Burdet loic.bur...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I've a problem... little problem... I allready installed Kannel and sending SMS works well. My question is about incomming SMS. Each time I receive a new message on Kannel from a mobile phone, a response message is sent to the incomming number. I want to cancel this action and not to respond. I just want to receive the message without respond automatically. I see the group sms-service which I think is the key of my problem. How can I cancel this action ? Thanks for your answers.
Re: Questions about incomming SMS
Set max-messages = 0 in your SMS-service group. userguide: If max-messages is set to 0, no reply is sent, except for error messages. Regards. On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Loïc Burdet loic.bur...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I've a problem... little problem... I allready installed Kannel and sending SMS works well. My question is about incomming SMS. Each time I receive a new message on Kannel from a mobile phone, a response message is sent to the incomming number. I want to cancel this action and not to respond. I just want to receive the message without respond automatically. I see the group sms-service which I think is the key of my problem. How can I cancel this action ? Thanks for your answers.
Re: Questions about incomming SMS
omit-empty = true its good idea to read the manual Loïc Burdet wrote: Hello, I've a problem... little problem... I allready installed Kannel and sending SMS works well. My question is about incomming SMS. Each time I receive a new message on Kannel from a mobile phone, a response message is sent to the incomming number. I want to cancel this action and not to respond. I just want to receive the message without respond automatically. I see the group sms-service which I think is the key of my problem. How can I cancel this action ? Thanks for your answers.
RE: All CVS are backed up?
Yes, I got helped from Nikos and Alejandro. Many thanks Stipe. Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. -Original Message- From: Stipe Tolj s...@tolj.org Sent: 29 September 2009 18:53 Cc: users users@kannel.org Subject: Re: All CVS are backed up? sangprabv schrieb: Does all CVS are backed up? Where can I download a spesific CVS version? TIA. that's the core feature of a revision control system (ie. CVS) to be able to retrieve any revision/version from the repository ;) Please consult the CVS manual on how to retrieve specific dates/revisions. Stipe -- --- Kölner Landstrasse 419 40589 Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany tolj.org system architecture Kannel Software Foundation (KSF) http://www.tolj.org/ http://www.kannel.org/ mailto:st_{at}_tolj.org mailto:stolj_{at}_kannel.org ---
RE: TON 1-3
Can you share us your configuration file? Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X1. -Original Message- From: waza...@inbox.lv Sent: 29 September 2009 19:04 To: users@kannel.org Subject: TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks !
Re[2]: TON 1-3
Title: Re[2]: TON 1-3 Yes, here it is (!!! edited): group = core admin-port = 13000 admin-password = "!!!" admin-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" admin-allow-ip = "!!!" status-password = "!!!" log-file = "/home/m/kannel/logs/kannel.log" log-level = 0 access-log = "/home/m/kannel/logs/access.log" box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" box-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1" store-type = file store-location = /home/m/kannel/kannel.store smsbox-port = 13001 group = smsbox-route smsbox-id = smsbox smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! shortcode = 12345!!! group = sms-service keyword = default catch-all = true omit-empty = true exec = /etc/lighttpd/php/bin/php /home/m/kannel/sms_forwarder.php %p %P "%a" "%i" "%I" "%t" %T "%d" "%A" "%c" group = smsc smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! smsc = smpp host = !!! port = !!! receive-port = !!! smsc-username = 12345!!! smsc-password = !!! system-type = "VMA" address-range = "" group = smsbox bearerbox-host = localhost Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:18:21 PM, you wrote: Can you share us your configuration file? Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X1. From:waza...@inbox.lv Sent:29 September 2009 19:04 To:users@kannel.org Subject:TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks ! -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv
custom vars
Title: custom vars My operator is sending custom variables to me, for example:lmt_subscriber_id , which contains client mobile number, how to read this variable with kannel ? Thanks.
RE: custom vars
Hopefully metadata can help you. Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X1. -Original Message- From: waza...@inbox.lv Sent: 29 September 2009 21:29 To: users@kannel.org Subject: custom vars My operator is sending custom variables to me, for example: lmt_subscriber_id , which contains client mobile number, how to read this variable with kannel ? Thanks.
Re[4]: TON 1-3
Title: Re[4]: TON 1-3 How it should be ? can you correct my cfg please, i don't understand a bit.. Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:57:02 PM, you wrote: Hi, One problem that I see, is that you need to define an smsbox-id in your smsbox group. You reference it in smsbox-route, but you define it nowhere. This will keep all your MOs in Q. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From:waza...@inbox.lv To:Willy Cc:users@kannel.org Sent:Tuesday, September 29, 2009 4:22 PM Subject:Re[2]: TON 1-3 Yes, here it is (!!! edited): group = core admin-port = 13000 admin-password = "!!!" admin-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" admin-allow-ip = "!!!" status-password = "!!!" log-file = "/home/m/kannel/logs/kannel.log" log-level = 0 access-log = "/home/m/kannel/logs/access.log" box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" box-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1" store-type = file store-location = /home/m/kannel/kannel.store smsbox-port = 13001 group = smsbox-route smsbox-id = smsbox smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! shortcode = 12345!!! group = sms-service keyword = default catch-all = true omit-empty = true exec = /etc/lighttpd/php/bin/php /home/m/kannel/sms_forwarder.php %p %P "%a" "%i" "%I" "%t" %T "%d" "%A" "%c" group = smsc smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! smsc = smpp host = !!! port = !!! receive-port = !!! smsc-username = 12345!!! smsc-password = !!! system-type = "VMA" address-range = "" group = smsbox bearerbox-host = localhost Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:18:21 PM, you wrote: Can you share us your configuration file? Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIAβ„Ά X1. From:waza...@inbox.lv Sent:29 September 2009 19:04 To:users@kannel.org Subject:TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks ! -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv
Re: Re[4]: TON 1-3
Re[4]: TON 1-3Hi, Please read Iser's guide about smsbox configuration. Very detailed, contains many examples. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: waza...@inbox.lv To: Nikos Balkanas Cc: users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 7:04 PM Subject: Re[4]: TON 1-3 How it should be ? can you correct my cfg please, i don't understand a bit.. Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:57:02 PM, you wrote: Hi, One problem that I see, is that you need to define an smsbox-id in your smsbox group. You reference it in smsbox-route, but you define it nowhere. This will keep all your MOs in Q. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: waza...@inbox.lv To: Willy Cc: users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 4:22 PM Subject: Re[2]: TON 1-3 Yes, here it is (!!! edited): group = core admin-port = 13000 admin-password = !!! admin-deny-ip = *.*.*.* admin-allow-ip = !!! status-password = !!! log-file = /home/m/kannel/logs/kannel.log log-level = 0 access-log = /home/m/kannel/logs/access.log box-deny-ip = *.*.*.* box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1 store-type = file store-location = /home/m/kannel/kannel.store smsbox-port = 13001 group = smsbox-route smsbox-id = smsbox smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! shortcode = 12345!!! group = sms-service keyword = default catch-all = true omit-empty = true exec = /etc/lighttpd/php/bin/php /home/m/kannel/sms_forwarder.php %p %P %a %i %I %t %T %d %A %c group = smsc smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! smsc = smpp host = !!! port = !!! receive-port = !!! smsc-username = 12345!!! smsc-password = !!! system-type = VMA address-range = group = smsbox bearerbox-host = localhost Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:18:21 PM, you wrote: Can you share us your configuration file? Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIA� X1. -- From: waza...@inbox.lv Sent: 29 September 2009 19:04 To: users@kannel.org Subject: TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks ! -- Best regards, Waza123mailto:waza...@inbox.lv -- Best regards, Waza123mailto:waza...@inbox.lv
Re: TON 1-3
Hi U can add custom LMT SMPP parameters in your config BUT u also will need to add custom PDU to your Kannel and it will require coding and recompiling your kannel. Illimar Hi, Please read Iser's guide about smsbox configuration. Very detailed, contains many examples. BR, Nikos - Original Message - *From:* waza...@inbox.lv mailto:waza...@inbox.lv *To:* Nikos Balkanas mailto:nbalka...@gmail.com *Cc:* users@kannel.org mailto:users@kannel.org *Sent:* Tuesday, September 29, 2009 7:04 PM *Subject:* Re[4]: TON 1-3 How it should be ? can you correct my cfg please, i don't understand a bit.. Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:57:02 PM, you wrote: Hi, One problem that I see, is that you need to define an smsbox-id in your smsbox group. You reference it in smsbox-route, but you define it nowhere. This will keep all your MOs in Q. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: waza...@inbox.lv mailto:waza...@inbox.lv To: Willy mailto:sangpr...@gmail.com Cc: users@kannel.org mailto:users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 4:22 PM Subject: Re[2]: TON 1-3 Yes, here it is (!!! edited): group = core admin-port = 13000 admin-password = !!! admin-deny-ip = *.*.*.* admin-allow-ip = !!! status-password = !!! log-file = /home/m/kannel/logs/kannel.log log-level = 0 access-log = /home/m/kannel/logs/access.log box-deny-ip = *.*.*.* box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1 store-type = file store-location = /home/m/kannel/kannel.store smsbox-port = 13001 group = smsbox-route smsbox-id = smsbox smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! shortcode = 12345!!! group = sms-service keyword = default catch-all = true omit-empty = true exec = /etc/lighttpd/php/bin/php /home/m/kannel/sms_forwarder.php %p %P %a %i %I %t %T %d %A %c group = smsc smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! smsc = smpp host = !!! port = !!! receive-port = !!! smsc-username = 12345!!! smsc-password = !!! system-type = VMA address-range = group = smsbox bearerbox-host = localhost Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:18:21 PM, you wrote: Can you share us your configuration file? Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIAΞ²β€?Ξ† X1. From: waza...@inbox.lv Sent: 29 September 2009 19:04 To: users@kannel.org Subject: TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks ! -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv
Re[2]: TON 1-3
Title: Re[2]: TON 1-3 I read here ddj.co.za/archives/69/extracting-meta-data-from-smpp-tlvs-with-kannel , that i can download latest sources, 1.5 , and there is Meta data variable, which contain all what i need.. or something that.. what do you think ? Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 7:27:16 PM, you wrote: Hi U can add custom LMT SMPP parameters in your config BUT u also will need to add custom PDU to your Kannel and it will require coding and recompiling your kannel. Illimar Hi, Please read Iser's guide about smsbox configuration. Very detailed, contains many examples. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From:waza...@inbox.lv To:Nikos Balkanas Cc:users@kannel.org Sent:Tuesday, September 29, 2009 7:04 PM Subject:Re[4]: TON 1-3 How it should be ? can you correct my cfg please, i don't understand a bit.. Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:57:02 PM, you wrote: Hi, One problem that I see, is that you need to define an smsbox-id in your smsbox group. You reference it in smsbox-route, but you define it nowhere. This will keep all your MOs in Q. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From:waza...@inbox.lv To:Willy Cc:users@kannel.org Sent:Tuesday, September 29, 2009 4:22 PM Subject:Re[2]: TON 1-3 Yes, here it is (!!! edited): group = core admin-port = 13000 admin-password = "!!!" admin-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" admin-allow-ip = "!!!" status-password = "!!!" log-file = "/home/m/kannel/logs/kannel.log" log-level = 0 access-log = "/home/m/kannel/logs/access.log" box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" box-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1" store-type = file store-location = /home/m/kannel/kannel.store smsbox-port = 13001 group = smsbox-route smsbox-id = smsbox smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! shortcode = 12345!!! group = sms-service keyword = default catch-all = true omit-empty = true exec = /etc/lighttpd/php/bin/php /home/m/kannel/sms_forwarder.php %p %P "%a" "%i" "%I" "%t" %T "%d" "%A" "%c" group = smsc smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! smsc = smpp host = !!! port = !!! receive-port = !!! smsc-username = 12345!!! smsc-password = !!! system-type = "VMA" address-range = "" group = smsbox bearerbox-host = localhost Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:18:21 PM, you wrote: Can you share us your configuration file? Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIAΞ²β€Ξ† X1. From:waza...@inbox.lv Sent:29 September 2009 19:04 To:users@kannel.org Subject:TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks ! -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv
RE: Re[2]: TON 1-3
Yes you are going to need the latest CVS version. Look at the documentation it has examples and sample configuration file. From: users-boun...@kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf Of waza...@inbox.lv Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 12:34 PM To: Illimar Reinbusch Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re[2]: TON 1-3 I read here ddj.co.za/archives/69/extracting-meta-data-from-smpp-tlvs-with-kannel , that i can download latest sources, 1.5 , and there is Meta data variable, which contain all what i need.. or something that.. what do you think ? Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 7:27:16 PM, you wrote: Hi U can add custom LMT SMPP parameters in your config BUT u also will need to add custom PDU to your Kannel and it will require coding and recompiling your kannel. Illimar Hi, Please read Iser's guide about smsbox configuration. Very detailed, contains many examples. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: mailto:waza...@inbox.lv waza...@inbox.lv To: mailto:nbalka...@gmail.com Nikos Balkanas Cc: mailto:users@kannel.org users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 7:04 PM Subject: Re[4]: TON 1-3 How it should be ? can you correct my cfg please, i don't understand a bit.. Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:57:02 PM, you wrote: Hi, One problem that I see, is that you need to define an smsbox-id in your smsbox group. You reference it in smsbox-route, but you define it nowhere. This will keep all your MOs in Q. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: mailto:waza...@inbox.lv waza...@inbox.lv To: mailto:sangpr...@gmail.com Willy Cc: mailto:users@kannel.org users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 4:22 PM Subject: Re[2]: TON 1-3 Yes, here it is (!!! edited): group = core admin-port = 13000 admin-password = !!! admin-deny-ip = *.*.*.* admin-allow-ip = !!! status-password = !!! log-file = /home/m/kannel/logs/kannel.log log-level = 0 access-log = /home/m/kannel/logs/access.log box-deny-ip = *.*.*.* box-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1 store-type = file store-location = /home/m/kannel/kannel.store smsbox-port = 13001 group = smsbox-route smsbox-id = smsbox smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! shortcode = 12345!!! group = sms-service keyword = default catch-all = true omit-empty = true exec = /etc/lighttpd/php/bin/php /home/m/kannel/sms_forwarder.php %p %P %a %i %I %t %T %d %A %c group = smsc smsc-id = MY_DAMN_OPERATOR!!! smsc = smpp host = !!! port = !!! receive-port = !!! smsc-username = 12345!!! smsc-password = !!! system-type = VMA address-range = group = smsbox bearerbox-host = localhost Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:18:21 PM, you wrote: Can you share us your configuration file? Willy Sent from my Sony Ericsson XPERIA� X1. _ From: mailto:waza...@inbox.lv waza...@inbox.lv Sent: 29 September 2009 19:04 To: mailto:users@kannel.org users@kannel.org Subject: TON 1-3 Hello, I'm sending SMS from my mobile phone with text: test , to number: 1234 After i look in my bearerbox, and i'm looking for my mobile phone number, BUT, i don't see it, I only see the following string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI What is it ? How do i tell operator, to send me the mobile phone number, not this strange string: AQSnW%2BucTVsllC21NwUI. Thanks ! -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv mailto:waza...@inbox.lv -- Best regards, Waza123 mailto:waza...@inbox.lv mailto:waza...@inbox.lv No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.113/2399 - Release Date: 09/29/09 05:54:00
SMPP TLV Returns Blank
Hi Guys, I did all the changes in the configuration file and configured the smpp tlv group based on Donald's tutorial (Great tutorial btw) and Kannel user guide but not sure if I still did something wrong but the meta-data=%D returns blank and the operator ID nor anything else is returned by Kannel to the php script which is processing the MO's attached is the Kannel configuration file for your review. Please let me know if I did anything wrong. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Karan kannel1.conf Description: Binary data
Re: SMPP TLV Returns Blank
Please check the logs for the smsc1 connection and paste any relevant lines to us. Regards, Alejandro On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Karan Zaveri ka...@itmiracle.us wrote: Hi Guys, I did all the changes in the configuration file and configured the smpp tlv group based on Donald’s tutorial (Great tutorial btw) and Kannel user guide but not sure if I still did something wrong but the meta-data=%D returns blank and the operator ID nor anything else is returned by Kannel to the php script which is processing the MO’s attached is the Kannel configuration file for your review. Please let me know if I did anything wrong. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Karan
RE: kannel over using SMSC API....
Hi Matt, So, you want to send and receive messages to multiple carriers in the US without using an aggregator? I believe you would need to go to www.usshortcodes.com http://www.usshortcodes.com/ and reserve a short code. This would be reserved on all US based carriers who participate (I believe that is all of the major ones). You would then have to go to TMO, ATT, Verizon, etc. and setup accounts and pricing and the whole deal. I am willing to bet that the pricing they give you as a small user will be far more expensive than what they give an aggregator. Never mind the fact that setting up an SMPP client at a place like TMO (trust me, I know) can take a long time. I still would have no idea how you would keep track of which carrier to send the messages. Kent Walker Senior Wireless Network Engineer From: users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org] On Behalf Of Matt Hart Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 9:50 PM To: us...@vm1.kannel.org Subject: Re: kannel over using SMSC API Thank you Kent, I hope to reach as many carriers as possible. I understand that aggregators and such are a service that is required and need to be paid. I would like to use kannel though, and I was wondering what this buys me over such aggregator's APIs that they offer that allow me to directly connect to their services. Do I need to do my own aggregating foot work if I wish to use kannel and a single short code? What part am I missing? Thanks again, Matt From: Kent Walker kent.wal...@jasperwireless.com To: Matt Hart covat...@yahoo.com; us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:12:48 PM Subject: RE: kannel over using SMSC API Hello Matt, Are the destination MSISDNs for these messages all on the same carrier or are they on a variety of carriers? If you are mixing and matching US carriers, you are paying the aggregator to send the message to the correct carrier. They take care of little things like local number portability so that you don't have to track which MSISDN belongs to which network. Kent Walker Senior Wireless Network Engineer Jasper Wireless 501 Macara Avenue, Suite 202 Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA (w) 408-328-5269 (m) 425-233-9859 (f) 408-328-5201 From: users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org] On Behalf Of Matt Hart Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:59 PM To: us...@vm1.kannel.org Subject: kannel over using SMSC API Hello, I have a question concerning kannel. It's not that technical, but I've been reading through the list and it seems it would still be a good place to inquire. I have been working towards a SMS application where I simply need to send quite a few messages out from a central server, pretty much all at once. Probably several thousand an hour max, but not continuosly. Then a response is expected back , but not mandatory. I should say I am in the US , and all messaging will be within the US . As I have reluctantly learned, in the US one needs a short code to do any sort of business like this. Fine, so I am stuck with a $500/mo bill whether I send receive messsages or not. (The corporate lobbies here have apparently won that battle before the public really knew what hit them.. sorry, I am digressing.) In my searching for how to go about performing this task I have found there's lots of folks that want to be a middle man in this business and frankly I can't afford to pay a middle man to do this sort of business. This lead me to kannel. I enjoy working through my linux server at home, and it seems like it can cut out a middle man at least to some extent - I think. If I am on track, then I see that one still needs a SMSC connection, that charges per SMS, and the short code is by law, so there's really no way around most of it. Now, these commercial SMSCs have their own APIs (e..g. clickatell) to connect and transfer the text messages that can work fairly straight forwardly. Personally I don't like giving them any more reason to exist than I have too, and very much like the idea of having something like kannel to chop out whatever part they have in this game. Utilizing my linux box is an even better plus. My question is finally, what does kannel do that the commercial SMSC APIs cannot do for the small intities, like myself, that just want to send and receive lots of texts as simply (and of course cheaply) as possible? Sorry this is so long winded, I promise any additional replies won't be! -Matt
SMSC reconnecting problem
Hi All I have 5 session of a single SMSC on 5 different ports. out of from these 5 session only 2 at a time are online and remaing three are in re-connecting state. But the problem is that these 5 session keeps on change their state and all of them have recieved and sent sms. I think the problem could be keepalive. i have set this value to 30. below is my configuration. #=== OP1== group = smsc smsc = smpp host = 1.2.3.4 port= 1 #receive-port = 17601 smsc-username = 123 smsc-password = pwd system-type = 123 address-range = smsc-id = OP1 allowed-smsc-id = OP1 log-file = /var/log/gw/Op1smsbox.log log-level=1 transceiver-mode = 1 throughput = 5 reconnect-delay = 30 keepalive = 30 source-addr-ton = 5 source-addr-npi = 0 dest-addr-ton = 1 dest-addr-npi = 1 below is the status of kannel SMSC connections: OP1SMPP:1.1.1.1:1/1:123:123 (re-connecting, rcvd 810, sent 1433, failed 0, queued 0 msgs) OP1SMPP:1.1.1.1:2/2:123:123 (re-connecting, rcvd 4066, sent 4150, failed 0, queued 0 msgs) OP1SMPP:1.1.1.1:3/3:123:123 (online 43419s, rcvd 838, sent 1094, failed 0, queued 0 msgs) OP1SMPP:1.1.1.1:4/4:123:123 (re-connecting, rcvd 1878, sent 1755, failed 0, queued 0 msgs) OP1SMPP:1.1.1.1:5/5:123:123 (online 44543s, rcvd 2008, sent 1159, failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
Re: kannel over using SMSC API....
Hi Matt, To do carrier routing, you will have to sign roaming agreements with the carriers you are interested. They usually provide an HTTP interface which you can access and for a small charge each time, they will return the status of the subscriber (absent, successful, etc.) BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Kent Walker To: Matt Hart ; us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 1:02 AM Subject: RE: kannel over using SMSC API Hi Matt, So, you want to send and receive messages to multiple carriers in the US without using an aggregator? I believe you would need to go to www.usshortcodes.com and reserve a short code. This would be reserved on all US based carriers who participate (I believe that is all of the major ones). You would then have to go to TMO, ATT, Verizon, etc. and setup accounts and pricing and the whole deal. I am willing to bet that the pricing they give you as a small user will be far more expensive than what they give an aggregator. Never mind the fact that setting up an SMPP client at a place like TMO (trust me, I know) can take a long time. I still would have no idea how you would keep track of which carrier to send the messages. Kent Walker Senior Wireless Network Engineer -- From: users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org] On Behalf Of Matt Hart Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 9:50 PM To: us...@vm1.kannel.org Subject: Re: kannel over using SMSC API Thank you Kent, I hope to reach as many carriers as possible. I understand that aggregators and such are a service that is required and need to be paid. I would like to use kannel though, and I was wondering what this buys me over such aggregator's APIs that they offer that allow me to directly connect to their services. Do I need to do my own aggregating foot work if I wish to use kannel and a single short code? What part am I missing? Thanks again, Matt -- From: Kent Walker kent.wal...@jasperwireless.com To: Matt Hart covat...@yahoo.com; us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:12:48 PM Subject: RE: kannel over using SMSC API Hello Matt, Are the destination MSISDNs for these messages all on the same carrier or are they on a variety of carriers? If you are mixing and matching US carriers, you are paying the aggregator to send the message to the correct carrier. They take care of little things like local number portability so that you don’t have to track which MSISDN belongs to which network. Kent Walker Senior Wireless Network Engineer Jasper Wireless 501 Macara Avenue, Suite 202 Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA (w) 408-328-5269 (m) 425-233-9859 (f) 408-328-5201 -- From: users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@vm1.kannel.org] On Behalf Of Matt Hart Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:59 PM To: us...@vm1.kannel.org Subject: kannel over using SMSC API Hello, I have a question concerning kannel. It's not that technical, but I've been reading through the list and it seems it would still be a good place to inquire. I have been working towards a SMS application where I simply need to send quite a few messages out from a central server, pretty much all at once. Probably several thousand an hour max, but not continuosly. Then a response is expected back , but not mandatory. I should say I am in the US , and all messaging will be within the US . As I have reluctantly learned, in the US one needs a short code to do any sort of business like this. Fine, so I am stuck with a $500/mo bill whether I send receive messsages or not. (The corporate lobbies here have apparently won that battle before the public really knew what hit them.. sorry, I am digressing.) In my searching for how to go about performing this task I have found there's lots of folks that want to be a middle man in this business and frankly I can't afford to pay a middle man to do this sort of business. This lead me to kannel. I enjoy working through my linux server at home, and it seems like it can cut out a middle man at least to some extent - I think. If I am on track, then I see that one still needs a SMSC connection, that charges per SMS, and the short code is by law, so there's really no way around most of it. Now, these commercial SMSCs have their own APIs (e..g. clickatell) to connect and transfer the text messages that can work fairly straight forwardly. Personally I don't like giving them any more reason to exist than I have too, and very much like the idea of having something like kannel to chop out whatever part they have in this game.