Thanks Henrik for your time ..!
We have done WAP to Proxy integration successfully, not in push proxy
side with squid but used third party tool for the same.
On 6/26/07, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@henriknordstrom.net> wrote:
> mån 2007-06-25 klockan 11:54 +0400 skrev Mohamed Navas V:
>
> > We need to act the same proxy as push proxy gateway to the WAP for mms
> > aswell. Also i am confused with the APN to configure the Access point,
> > which address should be given as proxy address, whetehr it's WAP
> > addredd or squid proxy ?
>
> Sorry, I operate in the normal Internet world of things, not very
> familiar with WAP gateways, GPRS and related terminology.
>
> Squid is a HTTP proxy. It can be accessed by HTTP clients. When using
> WAP the WAP gateway is a WAP<->HTTP gateway, wich makes it an HTTP
> client on behalf of the WAP device. How to configure the WAP gateway
> HTTP client component to use an HTTP proxy to access HTTP should be
> found in the documentation to your WAP gateway.
>
> I am not very familiar with how MMS distribution works, but I suppose
> the MMS content gets stored at some server until the client pulls them
> after the initial SMS kind of notice about MMS message availability. If
> there is a step in that chain using HTTP then Squid can plug in there.
> But it's unclear to me what the benefit would be unless there is
> mass-distribution of the same content..
>
> Squid do not help you much in the push side of things..
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>
-- Br. Mohamed Navas +971 55 5973731Received on Mon Jun 25 2007 - 19:08:19 MDT
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