On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 12:55:00PM +0500, Khan, Hammad Aslam wrote:
> Hi All,
> What is the the best proposed setup for integration of Kannel Machine with
> operator SMSC?
> VPN (site-to-site) is a bit costly because of VPN concentrator/routers. I
> read some postings in listing that suggested only kannel machine can be
> directly connected to operator VPN and then to SMSC.
> 
> Can someone tell me the procedure for that please.
> 
> Its very urgent as operator is waiting for our VPN access request.
> 
> regards,
> hammad


Hello.
First of all, you need to specify what kind of VPN you need to deploy.
For example, i have two kannel machines connected to 7 differents
operators, and i have different VPNs to those.

In my configuration i simply use a vpn concentrator on a linux box, that
is the default gateway for all the kannel servers.

If you have a single kannel server, that i think is a linux/unix
machine, you can simply establish the VPN link directly from the kannel
machine. If you are using linux, but also for other unix, you have all
you need to make tunnels by IPSEC, PPTP, OpenVPN, SSL/SSH tunnels and
others as well.

From the kannel view, a tunnel isn't different from another "normal"
endpoint reached via internet or LAN, it's just at OS level that you
redirect packets inside a VPN tunnel.

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