<p>dlg_set_timeout("2419200", $var(entry), $var(id));</p>
<p>The both $var's contains strings. If I enclose them with "" there's no segfault, but the var's doesn't seem to be parsed by dlg_set_timeout either.</p>
<p>Doing this causes a seg fault when kamailio starts. Version 4.4.2</p>
<p>Will try to get a core dump, but not sure since this is a production system...</p>

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