On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 07:56:15PM +0200, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> >Oh--I did try to connect the phone to my Squid HTTP Proxy, which is what I
> >was doing with my last phone (the Motorola v710), but I wasn't seeing any
> >hits show up for that proxy. Not sure why. But, according to what you are
> >saying, that should work, right?
> yep, sort of.
> If the phone tries to proxy via WAP 1.2.x to Kannel, you still have to take 
> care that the phone can IP-technically address Kannel.
> In general wireless carriers that provide IP stacks, ie. via GPRS bearer, 
> block external IP address space to address "foreign" WAP gateways, and 
> allow you only to address their own.

Thanks... I have been able to get it to connect now through Squid,
although strangely only if I turn off authentication. You can't set the
username for the proxy for the LG phones, although I was informed the
username sent was the ten digit phone number. I tried adding an entry to
my password file with the ten digit number as username and the password
set as on the phone, but the connection was still denied.

I realize this is now off-topic for the kannel list, but just wondering
if anyone has ideas about why an LG phone wouldn't be able to
authenticate with a Squid proxy, although it works fine with
authentication on the proxy disabled.

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