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<DIV>Hi All,</DIV>
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<DIV>I know some of you may not consider this as a bug, especially if things are
done in the correct way this would never happen, but please read on and I'll
explain the issue as I was a little surprised at how badly FreeSwitch handled
this user error, seen as though it’s such a good piece of software.</DIV>
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<DIV>Basically, a call arrives into Freeswitch and a connection is established
to a remote server, then the following relay occurs (in it’s simplest terms) -
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<DIV>connect sent into Freeswitch</DIV>
<DIV>FreeSwitch replies OK</DIV>
<DIV>myevents sent into FreeSwitch</DIV>
<DIV>FreeSwitch replies OK</DIV>
<DIV>answer sent into FreeSwitch</DIV>
<DIV>FreeSwitch replies OK</DIV>
<DIV>bridge with arguments sent into FreeSwitch</DIV>
<DIV>FreeSwitch replies OK</DIV>
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<DIV>Now, everything is perfect up until here and I'd say that as a call
switching platform it’s doing exactly what is being asked of it – however here’s
the bit most of you would agree is wrong and isn’t a “real” bug - if you reply
again with another bridge, be it by mistake or a deliberate attempt to fool
FreeSwitch, the system crashes and causes a core dump.</DIV>
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<DIV>I can get this to happen every time, no warning, no nothing, just a crash
dump and FreeSwitch dies in front of my eyes.</DIV>
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<DIV>Answers on a postcard please – try not to be too harsh. I am particularly
new to FreeSwitch and find it very very good, I was just really surprised to fin
a bug that could crash it.</DIV>
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<DIV>Kind Regards,</DIV>
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<DIV>Stuart</DIV>
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