Hi Mika,
now, your scenario is a bit "confuse" to me, but I'll try to answer as good as I
can in respect of what I understood ;)
I can with my WAP-GPRS-MMSphone use my own Kannel
by using my mobileoperators GPRS-connection (I put
my servers IP to gatewayIP to my phone and APN=wap).
I installed Mbuni to same server and it can atleast
send MMS to email, that I had tested.
But MMS-sending to my Mbuni doesnt work yet.
Setting in my phone are
Servers URL : http://mydomain:8191
gatewayIP: my servers IP, same as i used with Kannel
gatewayPort: 8191
??? the "Servers URL" you are stating here seems to me like the MMSC server's
URL, right? That should be the URL that is used to push/poll the MMS.
But that port :8191 can't be the same for the Kannel WAP GW side too. Either you
use the port for Mbuni's HTTP interface of the MMSC side __OR__ for Kannel's WDP
UDP port. So this confuses me.
Actually the "gateway port" should be here 9201, which is the UDP port for the
WDP datagram socket used in WAP stacks.
APN: mms
obviously the APN of your telco. Which one is it?
Why this is not working?
Phone doesnt get connection to mbuni (logs are empty).
because phone tries to send UDP WDP datagrams to port 8191 of the Kannel WAP GW,
and Kannel expects them to hit on the "standard" port 9201 (or 9200 if running
in connection-less mode)
Please beware that the WAP stack is not as simple as connecting a browser to a
HTTP server ;) It's way more magic included there.
Where i can give "own APN to mbuni"? Do i need my mobileoperator
here? I think mobileoperator doesnt want to help, because if I get this
working, I can send MMS between my friends (using my server-settings in
their
phones) only with datacost to operator.
nowhere... you can't do that. Actually the telco is in "control" of the GPRS
APNs. Usually there is a special APN (ie. 'mms') that is used to MMS traffic.
That APN is not charged for GPRS traffic, but you can't reach your own IP.
You're bound to the telco IP.
There is a may in connecting via the "public internet" APN that most telcos run.
That is an APN that allows unrestricted access (in terms of IP traffic) to the
internet. Now, you will have to ask your telco for this information.
Beware that this still does _NOT_ mean that you can easily run your own MMSC.
One major thing is still in control of the telco, the MSISDN to IP mapping
instance, the RADIUS daemon. :)
Drop me more information on what you actually are trying to do.
Stipe
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