HI,

SNMP does not use ASN.1 BIT STRING. So please do not update.

At 08:18 AM 6/1/2004 +0200, ankoe wrote:
>Hi,
>The BIT STRING BER coding according to ITU documentation is
>
><03>, <length>,<number of unused bits>, .... (bit string octets)
>
>The octet <number of unused bits> is mentioned as 'unused' in the comments,
>but is not implemented in asn_parse_bitstring(...) and asn_build_bitstring
>(...).
>
>I'm not sure if my BER documentation is the correct one for this coding.  (I
>looked for another snmp tools to verify the correct behavior, but I didn't
>found a tool with BIT STRING support)
>
>If you agree that it's a bug, I can send a patch
>
>Andreas
> 
Regards,
/david t. perkins 



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