Matthew Crocker wrote:
I just avoid people who think it's ok to create proprietary extensions to free software. People like that should be ashamed of themselves, as it's just an insult to the people who have freely contributed to the project.
I fully agree.
How hard would it be to integrate OpenSS7.org with Asterisk and use a Cisco IPT Signalling point to terminate the A-Links? A lot of the puzzle pieces exist, they just need to be plugged together.
The reason we built a new SS7 stack from scratch was we looked at openss7 :-)
I can't imagine anyone successfully integrating openss7 into anything. I believe it works OK on its own, and is in use as a gateway. It wasn't designed to play nicely with anyone else, though. There have been a number of projects trying to use openss7 as a part of something else, including multiple efforts to make it work with *. I haven't heard of any of any of them succeeding.
We paid the US$1k you need to pay to get access to the openss7 code, and it just wasted our time.
Regards, Steve
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