Hi Allison
 
And this is my conf file:
 
#
# THIS IS A SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FOR KANNEL
#
# For any modifications to this file, see Kannel User Guide
# If that does not help, send email to [email protected]
#
 
group = core
admin-port = 13000
admin-password = bar
#status-password = foo
#admin-deny-ip = ""
#admin-allow-ip = ""
log-file = "/var/log/kannel/kannel.log"
log-level = 0
access-log = "/var/log/kannel/access.log"
#http-proxy-host = "127.0.0.1"
#http-proxy-port = 8080
#http-proxy-exceptions = "127.0.0.1"
#http-proxy-username = "user"
#http-proxy-password = "password"
#ssl-certkey-file = "mycertandprivkeyfile.pem"
smsbox-port=13001
smsbox-port-ssl=false
box-deny-ip="*.*.*.*"
box-allow-ip="127.0.0.1;192.168.1.111"
store-file="/var/log/kannel/kannel.store"
 

# Smsbox related
# SMSBOX SETUP
group = smsbox
bearerbox-host = localhost
bearerbox-port=13001
sendsms-port = 13013
#sendsms-chars = "0123456789 +-"
global-sender = 12345
log-file = "/var/log/kannel/smsbox.log"
log-level = 0
access-log = "/var/log/kannel/smsaccess.log"
#white-list =
#black-list =
#reply-couldnotfetch =
#reply-couldnotrepresent =
#reply-requestfailed =
#reply-emptymessage =
 

# Wapbox related
#wapbox-port = 13002
#udp-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*"
#udp-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1"
#wdp-interface-name = "*"

# SMSC CONNECTIONS - GLOBAL FIELDS
group = smsc
smsc = at
modemtype=auto
device= /dev/ttyS0
speed=115200
smsc-id = "Hotsource_SMS_Gateway1"
validityperiod=167
keepalive=60
my-number=6590909214
sim-buffering=false
connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
 

#denied-smsc-id = "X;Y"
#allowed-smsc-id = "Z"
#preferred-smsc-id = "W"
#allowed-prefix = "040;050"
#denied-prefix = "060;070"
#alt-charset =
 
###################################################
include "modems.conf"
##################################################
 

# SMSC Nokia CIMD2
#group = smsc
#smsc = cimd2
#host =
#port =
#smsc-username =
#smsc-password =
#keepalive =
#sender-prefix =
 

# SMSC EMI
#group = smsc
#smsc = emi2
#smsc = emi_ip to use the old implementation
#host =
#port =
#smsc-username =
#smsc-password =
#device = /dev/
#phone =
#our-port =
#receive-port =
#connect-allow-ip =
#keepalive =
#flow-control =
 
# SMSC SMPP
#group = smsc
#smsc = smpp
#host =
#port =
#receive-port =
#smsc-username =
#smsc-password =
#system-type =
#address-range =
 

# SMSC SEMA
#group = smsc
#smsc = sema
#device = /dev/tty0
#smsc_nua = (X121 smsc address)
#home_nua = (x121 radio pad address)
#wait_report = 0/1 (0 means false, 1 means true)
 

# SMSC OIS
#group = smsc
#smsc = ois
#host = 103.102.101.100
#port = 10000
#receive-port = 10000
#ois-debug-level = 0
 

# SMSC GSM
#group = smsc
#smsc = at
#modemtype = wavecom | premicell | siemens | siemens-tc35 | falcom |
nokiaphone | ericsson
#device = /dev/ttyS0
#pin = 2345
#validityperiod = 167
 

# SMSC Fake
#group = smsc
#smsc = fake
#host =
#port =
#connect-allow-ip =
 

# SMSC HTTP
#group = smsc
#smsc = http
#system-type = kannel
#send-url =
#port =
#connect-allow-ip =
#username =
#password =
# SEND-SMS USERS
 
group = sendsms-user
username = tester
password = foobar
#user-deny-ip = ""
#user-allow-ip = ""
 
# this sender is for Kannel relay testing (http_smsc)
 
group = sendsms-user
username = kannel
password = rL4y
user-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*"
user-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1"
#name = service_kannel
#forced-smsc = ID
#default-smsc = ID
#faked-sended =
#max-messages = 1
#concatenation = 1
#split-chars =
#split-suffix =
#omit-empty =
#header =
#footer =
#allowed-prefix =
#denied-prefix =
#white-list =
#black-list =
 
# SMS SERVICES
 
group = sms-service
name = nothing
keyword = nop
aliases = "noppy;niente"
text = "You asked nothing and I did it!"
get-url = "http://localhost/index.php?msisdn=%p
<http://localhost/index.php?msisdn=%p&keyword=%k&content=%r>
&keyword=%k&content=%r"
post-url = "http://";
file = "/tmp/"
#accepted-smsc = ID
#allowed-prefix =
#denied-prefix =
catch-all = false
send-sender = false
#strip-keyword = false
#faked-sender =
#max-messages = 1
#accept-x-kannel-headers = false
assume-plain-text = false
concatenation = false
#split-chars =
#split-suffix = "+"
#omit-empty = true
#header =
#footer =
#prefix =
#suffix =
#white-list =
#black-list =
 

# SMS SERVICE GET-URL EXAMPLE
#group = sms-service
#keyword = relay
#get-url = "http://localhost/service?phone=%p
<http://localhost/service?phone=%p&text=%r&binary=%b&smsc=$i&time=%t>
&text=%r&binary=%b&smsc=$i&time=%t
 

# SMS SERVICE black-list
#group = sms-service
#keyword = black-list
#text = "You are not alowed to use this service, Go away!"
 

# SMS SERVICE Default
# there should be default always
group = sms-service
keyword = default
text = "No service specified"


 

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From: Allison Almeida [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Davy Chan; Kannel
Subject: Re: Kannel on Ubuntu server


Peter.


Something wrong with this:

1 -  In the kannel.conf that you send in your first email, the "log-file"
directive shows /tmp/kannel.log, don't /var/log/kannel. 
2 - Send us the script that you use to start/stop the kannel. It's will
facilitate so much the debug from your problem.


[]s
Allison Almeida.



2007/6/14, Peter Lum < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 

Hi Davy

Yes, I an see the pid in kannel_smsbox.pid 

I checked and the log files should be in /var/log/kannel/
But there are no files...
I create blank text files of access.log, kannel.log etc and change ownership
to kannel,
Also chmod to 0666 but still there are the log entries in the files. I do 
not what is wrong as there are no logs at all.....

Help!!

**>
**>Hi Allison
**>
**>I created the folders /var/run/kannel and there is no errors.
**>When I start kannel, these are the output **> **>Stopping WAP gateway: 
smsbox wapbox bearerbox.
**>Starting WAP gateway: bearerbox wapbox smsbox.
**>
**>Does the info above tells me that the SMS gateway is also started too,
**>(smsbox)?

  ps uw `sudo cat /var/run/kannel/kannel_smsbox.pid` 

If the above command outputs a process description then that means the
smsbox is running.

**>Also, there are no log files in /tmp?

Are you sure your config files specify that the logfiles should be in /tmp? 
Look for "log-file = ..." in the config files. For access logs, look for
"access-log = ..." in the config files.

See ya...

d.c.






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