Re: [squid-users] Proxy after WAP gateway...

From: Mohamed Navas V <abusam@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 05:08:16 +0400

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
>
>

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