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Sometimes ie values received from carriers contain nul octets in values
normally treated by libpri as nul terminated strings. A discussion on the
asterisk-users list determined that the best thing to do in the situation
is to delete the nul octets and unconditionally report/log when that
happens.
* Remove nul octets from the following ie's and generate an unconditional
log message to the upper layer when they are removed:
Connected Number
Connected Address
Redirecting Number
Original Called Number
Redirection Number
Called Party Number
Calling Party Number
Display
Keypad Facility
(closes issue PRI-128)
Reported by: phsultan
Patches:
jira_pri_128.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett (modified)
Tested by: rmudgett
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/libpri/branches/1.4@2278 2fbb986a-6c06-0410-b554-c9c1f0a7f128
libpri: An implementation of Primary Rate ISDN Written by Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com> What is libpri? =============== libpri is a C implementation of the Primary Rate ISDN specification. It was based on the Bellcore specification SR-NWT-002343 for National ISDN. As of May 12, 2001, it has been tested work with NI-2, Nortel DMS-100, and Lucent 5E Custom protocols on switches from Nortel and Lucent. What is the license for libpri? =============================== libpri is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which permit its use and linking with other GPL'd software only. The GNU GPL is included in the file LICENSE in this directory. As a special exception, libpri may also be linked to the OpenH323 library, so long as the entirity of the derivative work (as defined within the GPL) is licensed either under the MPL of the OpenH323 license or the GPL of libpri. If you wish to use libpri in an application for which the GPL is not appropriate (e.g. a proprietary embedded system), licenses for libpri under more flexible terms can be readily obtained through Digium, Inc. at reasonable cost. How do I report bugs or contribute? =================================== For now, contact the author directly. In the future if there is sufficient interest, we will setup a mailing list. Does anything use this library so far? ====================================== Yes, the Asterisk Open Source PBX does. http://www.asterisk.org Also, the Zapata library has hooks for it. http://www.zapatatelephony.org Special thanks ============== Special thanks to Jim Dixon <jim@lambdatel.com> for his help in testing and fixing the implementation.
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