Libss7 bug in reset CIC state

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Hi,
hm I have not seen this yet, I will examine this.
A

On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 20:49 +0200, enrico mario wrote:
> Hello guys,
> I've got a problem with my libss7 installation (Attila version) using
> "ss7 reset group" command.
> I've 2 boxes, both of them with libss7, connected with a single link.
> If the cics involved in the reset group command are in IDLE state
> there's no problem, the GRS and GRA are succesfully processed on both
> machines.
> 
> But if in the range there're some cic blocked there are two different
> behaviours:
> - if the machine that is sending the group reset command is the same
> that has blocked the cics, these cics will assume on that machine the
> IDLE state, but on the other machine the cics will remain in Remotely
> Blocked state
> - if the machine that is sending the group reset command is not the
> one that has blocked the cics, the destination machine experience a
> Segmentation Fault
> 
> Has anybody the same behaviour? I would like to modify the source
> code, can you point me in the right direction?
> Thank you so much
> 
> Enrico Mario
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