You can use built-in SSL support instead:

http://www.kannel.org/download/1.4.3/userguide-1.4.3/userguide.html#SSL-ENABLING


2013/8/28 Ahmed ben ali <[email protected]>

> Hello Spameden,
>
> Thanks you for your response, I m totally agree with you but unfortunately
> I have no possibility to use OpenVPN tunnel, it s a decision of security
> team (many complicated reasons unfortunately).
> My idea is to convert smpp to http (via kannel) and redirect the http to
> https (via nginx). That's why I need to connect 2 kannel instancies. I
> didn't describe the https redirection to simplify the euse case.
> finally :
> smpp --> http --> https ------------>https --> http --> smpp : I want to
> recover the same
>  initial message without any change (deliver-sm must be keeped deliver_sm
> and the same think for de submit_sm)
>
> I hope it is more clear
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
>
> 2013/8/27 spameden <[email protected]>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/8/27 Ahmed ben ali <[email protected]>
>>
>>>  Hello,
>>>
>>> I explain my need :
>>> I have 2 sites interconnected by a private network, and encryption is
>>> not possible on this network (for many reasons). Between the 2 sites I have
>>> smpp flow and I want to securise it.
>>>
>>
>> How do you want to secure it? The best practice is to set OpenVPN tunnel
>> or any other VPN between two nodes and let traffic flow through it.
>>
>>
>>> The idea is to install 2 Kannel instances (site A and site B) and
>>> convert smpp to http from site A and send it to site b, when arrival I
>>> reconvert it to smpp to send it to the ESME.
>>>
>>
>> HTTP is not secure, and can be sniffed easily as well as SMPP.
>>
>>
>>> I succed to send an MO from an SMPPSim to instance kannel 1 (with smpp)
>>> and send the deliver_sm from kannel 1 to kannel 2 (with http).
>>> But the problem is, between kannel 2 and the ESME, the deliver_sm that I
>>> sent is converted to submit_sm. I don't know why ? I want to keep it a
>>> deliver_sm along this way :
>>> SMSC (smpp) --> kannel 1(http) -----------> (http) kannel 2 (smpp) -->
>>> ESME
>>>
>>> Thanks for help
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Ahmed BEN ALI
>>>
>>
>>
>

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