Dinesh Nair wrote:
On 19/11/2004 21:30 Steve Underwood said the following:
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
as a gateway between what ? if it's SS7 on one side, what's on the other ? SIGTRAN (SS7 over IP) on top of SCTP ?
Yep, that kind of gateway. He has his own SCTP, and doesn't use the native Linux 2.6 one.
We paid the US$1k you need to pay to get access to the openss7 code, and it just wasted our time.
from my impression of the www.openss7.org site, it looked like they were licensing the source under the GPL, with other bits under the LGPL. does the license you bought specifically for handling closed source uses of the openss7 code ?
Its GPL, but you need a password for CVS, and that costs $1k. Since its GPL, there is nothing to stop you making a mirror, I guess. We didn't know anyone else with a copy, so we paid. As I said, it just wasted our time.
but seriously, we are interested in the ss7 for * work you've done, and the need for a commercial license doesn't phase us. we don't mind paying for it, but it needs to be asterisk on freebsd. would this be doable ?
I understand people have TE405P running on BSD now. If that is correct, there shouldn't be a lot else to do.
Regards, Steve
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