Hello I'm trying to set up a chan_ss7 cluster, however, both chan_ss7 and mtp3d segfault in config.c when trying to read the [cluster] section of the config file. To ensure it wasn't my config, I eventually used the ss7.conf.template.two-hosts sample (as distributed in the chan_ss7 source) and the same thing occurred. The problem seems to arise in config.c on the link lines. The following is problematic: [cluster] port => 5040 l1 => gentoo2#if-1,gentoo2#if-2 l2 => gentoo1#if-1,gentoo1#if-2 l3 => gentoo2#if-1,gentoo2#if-2 l4 => gentoo1#if-1,gentoo1#if-2 It results in: Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:502 load_config_linkset Using default context 'default' for linkset 'siuc' Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:504 load_config_linkset Using default language '' for linkset 'siuc' Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:502 load_config_linkset Using default context 'default' for linkset 'peer2' Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:504 load_config_linkset Using default language '' for linkset 'peer2' Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:804 load_config_link Configured link 'l1' on linkset 'siuc', firstcic=1 Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:804 load_config_link Configured link 'l2' on linkset 'siuc', firstcic=33 Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:804 load_config_link Configured link 'l3' on linkset 'peer2', firstcic=1 Mar 08 02:35:02 [NOTICE] config.c:804 load_config_link Configured link 'l4' on linkset 'peer2', firstcic=33 Segmentation fault As soon as I comment out the link lines: [cluster] port => 5040 ;l1 => gentoo2#if-1,gentoo2#if-2 ;l2 => gentoo1#if-1,gentoo1#if-2 ;l3 => gentoo2#if-1,gentoo2#if-2 ;l4 => gentoo1#if-1,gentoo1#if-2 Then asterisk starts up and mtp3d gets a bit further: Mar 08 02:36:51 [NOTICE] mtp.c:2378 mtp_init Initialising 2 signalling links -- Starting mtp mainloop, pid=3260. No signaling channels I'm trying to use chan_ss7 1.4.3 on Asterisk 1.4.40, Linux kernel 2.6.32-28-server, libc6 2.11.1, Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS (64-bit). In terms of trying to isolate where within config.c the segfault occurs, I have tried making an intentional typo on the link name and it does get as far as: Mar 08 02:50:05 [ERROR] config.c:1123 load_config_cluster The link 'dl1' is not defined while parsing cluster category. Unfortunately, as soon as there is a valid link name specified, it segfaults, irrespective of what is to the right of the "=>". You can even put garbage (e.g. "l1 => abc") and it will segfault before trying to sanity check the rest of the line. Thanks Greg