From: Habib S. <hab...@ya...> - 2008-12-17 17:22:32
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> > SyncML via HTTP on the desktop has several downsides - one of them is the > > establishment of an IP connection. This is nothing which is easily to solve > > to make it work out of the box - that's the reason i was very interested > > getting the OBEX SyncML transport working for the P1i. > > > > Sure, go ahead give SyncML via HTTP a try... > > I would like to but I am not sure how to proceed. Do I need a server? The doco > on the opensync web site is not very helpful. I also have tried that, but it doesn't work :-( The P1i has a "remote sync" which uses SyncML over Http. You should use syncml-http-server command in linux so that it listens to a port; also you must provide a username, password and ..., then try to connect to it from "remote sync" application of your mobile. I did that by multisync-0.9. My mobile says "Connected" first but after awhile, it prompts "Connection terminated before completion" After all discussions, as I said before, I think the best way of problem discoveration is to sniff the traffic when vendor software and the mobile are syncing. If Daniel tells us how we can do that, it would be great. The Snoopy application doesn't list the mobile :-( Cheers, Habib |