2008/5/14 Alejandro Guerrieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Kannel can act as an SMPP _client_. That means, connect to an SMPP server > (usaully a Carrier's SMSC) to send and receive messages. This is typically > the case of ESMEs/VAS providers, where you have an application and want to > send /receive messages to/from it. > > You need an SMPP server if you want a third party to connect to you using > SMPP to send/receive messages over links you have with the carriers. This is > tipically the case for integrators/resellers. There are a couple of such > implementations, none free afaik. > > Stipe Tolj has one called "smppbox", contact him in private if you want. > > Regards, > > Alejandro > > > On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Eduardo Raad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Gabriel, >> >> I have looked at that issue too and you should write your own smsbox that >> implements SMPP instead of HTTP. The Kannel user documentations says you can >> "easily write" one, but I guess that is only true if you are good with C >> language. >> >> My educated guess is that you should replace the smsbox's HTTP client with >> an SMPP client/server that would allow you to route messages in/out the >> bearerbox. The SMPP client part is already done in Kannel, so I'm sure you >> can re-use that. >> >> Does anyone know about an existing smppbox? >> >> Eduardo >> >> On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Gabriel Malva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> How can I make an application to connect to kannel over smpp and not >>> HTTP? >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Eduardo Raad >> Gerente General >> Metromovil >> >> móvil + 593 93978888 >> oficina + 593 42329455 x 1099 >> >> Av. 10 de Agosto 511 y Chimborazo >> Edificio Equinoxcorp, Piso 3 >> Guayaquil, Ecuador > > >