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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Python Programming for ASN.1 file Post 302963669 by aimy on Monday 4th of January 2016 08:06:28 PM
Old 01-04-2016
Python Programming for ASN.1 file

Hi.

Has anyone here got an experience doing conversion from asn1 format to a readable format so that it can be processed by Oracle? I want to load the data into a table. This is a CDR file.

Attached is the pairing file. Please remove the .txt at the end.

Someone said that it is possible with the Python programming but he also don't have the script.

And I have no idea at all that how is this is possible.

I've been done some searching and it seems that my Unix server has the iconv utility to convert the non-readable file to ASCII. But I do not know what should be the source enconding.

I really appreciate your help.

Thanks.
 

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ASN2DEB(1)							  [FIXME: manual]							ASN2DEB(1)

NAME
asn2deb - create a Debian package for BER monitoring from ASN.1 SYNOPSIS
asn2deb [-a ASN.1 file] [--asn=ASN.1 file] [-d opts] [--dbopts=opts] [-e address] [--email=address] [-h] [--help] [-n name] [--name=name] [-p] [--preserve] [-v] [--version] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the asn2deb command. asn2deb takes an ASN.1 file as input and creates a Debian package from it. The package contains a loadable type table file for the wireshark network analyser. The type table is generated by the ASN.1 compiler snacc. OPTIONS
-a ASN.1 file --asn=ASN.1 file ASN.1 file to use (mandatory). -d opts --dbopts=opts options for dpkg-buildpackage. -e address --email=address use e-mail address. -h --help print help and exit. -n name --name=name use user name. -p --preserve do not overwrite files. -v --version print version and exit. Example: /usr/bin/asn2deb -e me@foo.net -a bar.asn1 -n "My Name" -d "-rfakeroot -uc -us" SEE ALSO
A lot of tools are used, which you have to apt-get install: wireshark-dev, python, cdbs, autotools-dev, debhelper, dpkg-dev, snacc. COPYING
This manual page was written by W. Borgert debacle@debian.org for Debian GNU/Linux (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. AUTHOR
W. Borgert Author. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003, 2005 W. Borgert [FIXME: source] 2004-02-18 ASN2DEB(1)
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