The parsing code assumed that there will be a single payload
type and this assumption is clearly wrong. Forward all of the
payload types. The code is still only extracting the first
type from the list. The variable name has been renamed to
reflect this.
Prepend the international number with a '+' and then do the normal
re-writing on it. There are a couple of ways to handle this:
\+([0-9]), \+[0-9][0-9]([0-9]), \+49([0-9])
Add a test case for the international re-write based on an already
internationalized number.
Introduce number rewriting of SMS-SUBMIT. Introduce a new list,
move code around to help with finding a new number, somehow the
number encoding for TP-DA is borked, 03.40 references 04.11 but
the length appears to be strlen(number) without taken the type
field into account.
Match IMSI and destination address against a set of entries, if it
is matching the header will be modified and no sender report will be
requested. Change the test case to request the sender report and then
verify that this bit is reset to 0.
Instead of checking the token for NULL we need to check if running
was set to null. Look at the data of the token and check if the line
was ending with a \r\n or \n and then when rewriting a line use that
line ending as well. Add a new test for that.
Add code to change the ip and port for audio data inside
MGCP messages. This is needed because the BSS might be
behind the NAT and can not reach the network directly and
might be behind a nat so the announced sourceport is not
the one as we see it.
This test case tests connectiont tracking by sending
a CR, getting a CC, sending a DTAP, receiving a DTAP,
receiving a RLSD, sending a RLC. It verifies that the
messages are properly patched specially the references
at the BSC.