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True... my bad...
I was
testing with a wap browser in http mode...
Truth
is now: I don't know the answer. What I recall from previous times this question
was asked, that there is no such header.
With a
little kannel-hacking, the IPv4 address can easily be made public to your
script.
MSISDN
numbers are harder to get and trickier.
Rene
Kluwen
Chimit
Thanks for the reply, but I don't get this
header. Do I have to configure the kannel somehow, so that I do get
it?
What I _do_ get are these (amongst
others):
X_Network_Info:
X-WAP-Client-SDU-Size:
X-WAP-Session-ID:
What do they all
mean?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 3:09
PM
Subject: RE: Wap Push
Yes, you can...
Among the environment variables in the cgi script
that you process the POST request with (php, cgi, asp, or other) there will
also be the clients IP address...
In
apache like scripts, this environment variable is usually called
REMOTE_ADDR.
e.g. the global variable $REMOTE_ADDR in php or
getenv("REMOTE_ADDR") in c.
Rene Kluwen
Chimit
I'm confused, so I'll try and explain my
question a bit better:
I have a client that uses my kannel as a WAP
gateway. It does some POST (or WSP equivalent of one) requests. At some
later point I need to send this client a WAP push message. The push
message requires an address - either an MSISDN or an IPV4 address. Is
there any way I can compose this address, according to information I have
from the client's POST requests?
Thanks for the response,
Zohar.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003
12:11 PM
Subject: Re: Wap Push
This seems to be a normal fetch (phone connects and loads
the content). Or does I misunderstand something
?
aarno
On 9.12.2003, at 08:19, Zohar wrote:
Hi,/smaller>/fontfamily> Please,
I need help with this:/smaller>/fontfamily> How
can I initiate a WAP push message to someone who just connected to my
kannel as a WAP gateway? What's the client's address? /smaller>/fontfamily>
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