Hi Thom, I think you should include your kannel config. It will help to analyze the problem.
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 13:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Been testing kannel for few weeks. It has been a great s/w but i got 2 problems. > I'm using a iTegno gsm modem as the smsc. > > 1. During the process of sending mass sms messages, I tried to send a message to > the gsm modem from my mobile. But kannel did not receive it after checking the log > files. Is this a hardware or software limitation? > If you use log-level 0 (which is default), you will see any SMS-in, eg.: 2004-01-24 02:47:52 [7] DEBUG: AT2[GSMModem]: <-- +CMT: ,21 2004-01-24 02:47:52 [7] DEBUG: AT2[GSMModem]: <-- 07912xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx3B If you don't see these lines, then your cellphone SMSC does not send you anything. Kannel behaviour depend on config, so you might recheck your config. Especially when you upgrade from one version to other version, it is worth to reread kannel docs. > 2. After no requests for about an hour, the smsbox terminates itself. The smsbox > log files shows this: > > 2004-01-31 02:04:23 [1049] [8] DEBUG: data: 0a 0a > .. > 2004-01-31 02:04:23 [1049] [8] DEBUG: Octet string dump ends. > > > 2004-01-31 03:31:43 [1037] [0] ERROR: Error reading from fd 23: > 2004-01-31 03:31:43 [1037] [0] ERROR: System error 110: Connection timed out > 2004-01-31 03:31:43 [1037] [0] ERROR: Connection to bearerbox broke. > 2004-01-31 03:31:43 [1037] [0] INFO: Received (and handled?) 20 requests in 9299 > seconds (0.00 per second) > 2004-01-31 03:31:43 [1037] [0] INFO: Kannel smsbox terminating. > > what's happening here? > Is bearerbox alive? Any firewall (iptables/ipchains) problem? > 3. The information of my server: > > Kannel bearerbox version `cvs-20040127'. > Build `Jan 30 2004 00:59:17', compiler `3.2 20020903 (Red Hat Linux 8.0 3.2-7)'. > System Linux, release 2.4.24, version #6 SMP Fri Jan 30 09:18:02 SGT 2004, machine > i686. > Hostname localhost.localdomain, IP 127.0.0.1. > Libxml version 2.4.23. > Using native malloc. > > Thanks for reading. > > > regards, > Thomas Hoi > HP: 97680834 -- Regards, [cogito ergo sum] GPG fingerprint: E2BC 9029 F3FB 90C7 2FAB 9E42 421E F015 119E 0D5D GPG Public key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x119E0D5D
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