Hello Users,

Thanks for your help, I was able to make this work using the example
/usr/local/lib/mbuni/libmms_detokenizer_shell.so passing as parameter to
this a program which I wrote which looks for the MSISDN in a Database using
the token that is in the URL of the MMS Server in the phone.

Many thanks for your help

Oscar Flores

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de
Paul Bagyenda
Enviado el: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:49 AM
Para: Mbuni MMS Gateway Users List
Asunto: Re: [Users] Detokenizer Module

Correct.

On Jul 19, 2005, at 17:43, Oscar Flores wrote:

>
> Thanks for the answer, I was reading the documentation and it says:
>
> For such cases, Mbuni provides another way to specify the sender
> MSISDN: The
> last part of the URL passed in the HTTP transaction is passed to the 
> De-tokenizer module (if specified), which should return a valid sender 
> address. So for instance you can configure a clients to use a URL like
> http://mmsc/xYz12R2  as the MMSC address, and Mbuni will pass
> xYz12R2 to the
> de-tokenizer module, which must return the sender address.
>
> I understand that Mbuni will call my detokenizer-module and will put 
> xYz12R2 as a parameter so I will able to get in the ARGV?
>
> And the answer from the module should be the MSISDN and this will be 
> returned as a return function?
>
> Hope you can clarify this and for sure will be useful for all of us
>
> Many thanks and Best Regards
>
> Oscar Flores
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre 
> de Paul Bagyenda Enviado el: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:36 AM
> Para: Mbuni MMS Gateway Users List
> Asunto: Re: [Users] Detokenizer Module
>
> The provided de-tokenizer module does nothing. The idea is that you 
> would write your own using the plug-in interface, and it would do 
> whatever fancy user identification you needed. Søren perhaps you can 
> comment some more?
>
> Paul.
>
> On Jul 05, 2005, at 16:39, Oscar Flores wrote:
>
>
>> Hello Users,
>>
>> I tried to use the detokenizer module as:
>>
>> detokenizer-library = /usr/local/lib/mbuni/ 
>> libmms_detokenizer_shell.so
>>
>> But it's still not working I just receive the IP address as 
>> originator of the MMS. Do I need something else?
>>
>> I also tried as stated in the documentation
>>
>> "So for instance you can configure a clients to use a URL like
>> http://mmsc/xYz12R2  as the MMSC address, and Mbuni will pass
>> xYz12R2 to the
>> de-tokenizer module, which must return the sender address."
>>
>> But this also didn't work.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Oscar Flores
>>
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