This problem just occured, with previous versions of vISDN. 

        Telekom Austria sends a null-extension on incoming calls (at this
time without DID). The previous vISDN-version did not map that to the "s"
extension, so it did not find a suitabale extension within the incoming
context. This leaded to the segfault. Thanks to your immediate fix, it's
mapped to the "s" extension now and works flawlessly now.

        BTW, Telekom Austria filtered the DID extensions on a P2P line, that
was the reason, DID did not  work. In the meanwhile TA enabled it - now it
works as designed.

        best regards,

        Horst

> Thank you to you for the accurate report, unfortunately I don't see how a
> null 
> call is associated to a channel before it is restarted.
> 
> Does the SEGV happen regularly or is it random?
> I'll keep an eye on it, anyway.
> 
> Bye,
> 
> -- 
>   Daniele Orlandi
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