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Message #23472
[Bug 1360403] Re: MMS does not work with T-Mobile US
The script needs to be reworked a lot. Basically; there should be a few
steps in establishing the routing table:
1) Add routes to the DomainNameServers when there are defined, to be
routed via the rmnet_usb0 interface (or any interface named by the
Interface property). Ignore that step without failing if it's not set.
2) Ignore Gateway if it's not set
3) Resolve the MessageCenter/MessageProxy specifically using the
DomainNameServers specified, if they are. Otherwise use the default
nameservers. Again, ignore failures (but report), and skip step 4 if it
would have been applied if the address could have been resolved.
4) Add route to either MessageCenter, or MessageProxy, *or both*,
depending on what is set. Ignore (but report) failures here since
neither could be set, and failure to set the routes for MessageProxy and
MessageCenter shouldn't invalidate the whole connection.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1360403
Title:
MMS does not work with T-Mobile US
Status in “lxc-android-config” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “nuntium” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “ofono” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “ubuntu-download-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
My /var/lib/ofono/*/gprs file contains:
[Settings]
Powered=1
RoamingAllowed=0
[context1]
Name=T-Mobile GPRS
AccessPointName=fast.t-mobile.com
Username=
Password=
Type=internet
Protocol=ipv6
MessageProxy=
MessageCenter=http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
I guess bug #1331813 is getting in the way of IPv6 working, so I was
told to try 'Protocol=ip', but it doesn't work either.
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