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Special Forums Cybersecurity Ports open on solaris/linux Post 302316214 by manifesto on Thursday 14th of May 2009 11:09:18 AM
Old 05-14-2009
Finally I got it !
The pb was not on the machine itself but a FW between my scanner and the host.
Too bad :-)
 

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megaco_flex_scanner(3erl)				     Erlang Module Definition					 megaco_flex_scanner(3erl)

NAME
megaco_flex_scanner - Interface module to the flex scanner linked in driver. DESCRIPTION
This module contains the public interface to the flex scanner linked in driver. The flex scanner performs the scanning phase of text mes- sage decoding. The flex scanner is written using a tool called flex . In order to be able to compile the flex scanner driver, this tool has to be avail- able. By default the flex scanner reports line-number of an error. But it can be built without line-number reporting. Instead token number is used. This will speed up the scanning some 5-10%. Use --disable-megaco-flex-scanner-lineno when configuring the application. The scanner will, by default, be built as a reentrant scanner if the flex utility supports this (it depends on the version of flex). It is possible to explicitly disable this even when flex support this. Use --disable-megaco-reentrant-flex-scanner when configuring the applica- tion. DATA TYPES
megaco_ports() = term() megaco_version() = integer() >= 1 EXPORTS
start() -> {ok, PortOrPorts} | {error, Reason} Types PortOrPorts = megaco_ports() Reason = term() This function is used to start the flex scanner. It locates the library and loads the linked in driver. On a single core system or if it's a non-reentrant scanner, a single port is created. On a multi-core system with a reentrant scan- ner, several ports will be created (one for each scheduler). Note that the process that calls this function must be permanent. If it dies, the port(s) will exit and the driver unload. stop(PortOrPorts) -> stopped Types PortOrPorts = megaco_ports() This function is used to stop the flex scanner. It also unloads the driver. is_reentrant_enabled() -> Boolean Types Boolean = boolean() Is the flex scanner reentrant or not. is_scanner_port(Port, PortOrPorts) -> Boolean Types Port = port() PortOrPorts = megaco_ports() Boolean = boolean() Checks if a port is a flex scanner port or not (useful when if a port exits). scan(Binary, PortOrPorts) -> {ok, Tokens, Version, LatestLine} | {error, Reason, LatestLine} Types Binary = binary() PortOrPorts = megaco_ports() Tokens = list() Version = megaco_version() LatestLine = integer() Reason = term() Scans a megaco message and generates a token list to be passed on the parser. Ericsson AB megaco 3.15.1 megaco_flex_scanner(3erl)
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