I don't recall the exact configuration for squid. I use Apache's
mod_rewrite typically to do this. Much easier, if a little less wide-
spread.
On Oct 28, 2009, at 23:04, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Thnaks Paul for this answer,
So I should be able to 'NAT' using squid any port configured in
Thanks Paul, will see but if squid is needed for MSISDN headers I will just
configure mbuni to work with 3130 port directly for the moment.
Regards,
Emmanuel
2009/10/29 Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
I don't recall the exact configuration for squid. I use Apache's
mod_rewrite typically
Thnaks Paul for this answer,
So I should be able to 'NAT' using squid any port configured in input port
(let's say 3130) to the output port 8191 used by mbuni ?
I don't find any parameter in squid.conf where I can set this, there is
http_port for input but how to configure squid in order to
Hello to everybody,
I am testing mbuni and I would like to use a HTTP mobile phone (not WAP).
So I am confused with the use of squid and its role in the system.
Can someone explain why and how to use squid in the system? Do I have to use
it to reach mms-port 8191?
I try also to find which port