Since a DAHDI channel may belong to multiple groups, we need to use
a bitwise and instead of equivalence to determine whether to display
the channel information.
(closes issue #15248)
Reported by: gentian
Patches:
15248.patch uploaded by mmichelson (license 60)
Tested by: gentian
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Iax2 currently does not support native bridging if the timeoutms value is set. We check for that in iax2_bridge, but then set timeoutms to 0 by default. If the timeoutms is not provided it is set to -1. By setting timeoutms to 0 it is processed causing a bridging retry loop.
(closes issue #15216)
Reported by: oxymoron
Tested by: dvossel
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When connected line updates are received or generated in the middle
of an application call, it is now possible to execute a macro to
manipulate the connected line data. This way, phone numbers may be
manipulated to be more presentable to users, names may be changed
for...whatever reason, or whatever else needs to be done may be.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/256
AST-165
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This code was there because of the AgentCallbackLogin() application.
->loginchan[] member was only used by AgentCallbackLogin().
Agent where dumped to astdb if they where logged in using AgentCallbacklogin()
so they are not being dumper anymore.
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This branch splits all the analog signaling logic out of chan_dahdi.c into
sig_analog.c. Functionality in theory should not change at all. As noted
in the code, there is still some unused code remaining that will be cleaned
up in a later commit.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/253/
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* Set the invitestate to INV_CALLING when we send a connected line reinvite.
This prevents us from potentially rapid-firing reinvites to a single peer.
* Use the astdb to store a peer's allowed methods. This prevents us from sending
an UPDATE during the interval between startup and the peer's first registration
if the peer does not support the UPDATE method.
* Handle Polycom's method of indicating allowed methods in REGISTER. Instead of
using an Allow header, they place the allowed methods in a methods= parameter
in the Contact header.
ABE-1873
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This makes sure that we mark a method as being unallowed if we
receive a 405 response so that we don't continue to try to
send that same type of message.
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r197562 | eliel | 2009-05-28 11:21:32 -0400 (Thu, 28 May 2009) | 13 lines
Use the address we already know when reloading a peer with nat=yes.
If we already have an address for a peer, and we are reloading the sip
configuration, try to use that address to contact the peer, instead of
getting it from the Contact.
(closes issue #15194)
Reported by: ibc
Patches:
sip.patch uploaded by eliel (license 64)
Tested by: manwe
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r197466 | file | 2009-05-28 10:44:58 -0300 (Thu, 28 May 2009) | 8 lines
Fix a bug where the flag indicating the presence of rport would get overwritten by the nat setting.
The presence of rport is now stored as a separate flag. Once the dialog is setup and authenticated
(or it passes through unauthenticated) the proper nat flag is set.
(closes issue #13823)
Reported by: dimas
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Previously they always set hangupcause 0, which is generally wrong. With this
change, we're setting some generic hangup causes. For 5xx errors, which indicate
some sort of problem with the remote server, we're now setting CONGESTION.
EDVX002
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or inaccessible configuration file.
Before this change, when chan_alsa failed to load due to a missing or
inaccessible configuration file, no message would be displayed. With this
change, when chan_alsa fails to load due to a missing or inaccessible
configuration file, a message will be displayed.
(closes issue #14760)
Reported by: Nick_Lewis
Patches:
chan_alsa.c-confload.patch uploaded by Nick (license 657)
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In sip.conf the transport option allows for the configuration of what transport types (udp, tcp, and tls) a peer will accept, but only the first type listed was used for outbound connections. This patch changes this. Now the default transport type is only used until the peer registers. When registration takes place the transport type is parsed out of the Contact header. If the Contact header's transport type is equal to one that the peer supports, the peer's default transport type for outbound connections is set to match the Contact header's type. If the Contact header's transport type is not present, then the peer's default transport type is set to match the one the peer registered with. When a peer unregisters or the registration expires, the default transport type for that peer is reset.
(closes issue #12282)
Reported by: rjain
Patches:
reg_patch_1.diff uploaded by dvossel (license 671)
Tested by: dvossel
(closes issue #14727)
Reported by: pj
Patches:
reg_patch_3.diff uploaded by dvossel (license 671)
Tested by: pj, dvossel
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/249/
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A new xml element was created to manage the AMI actions documentation,
using AstXML.
To register a manager action using XML documentation it is now possible
using ast_manager_register_xml().
The CLI command 'manager show command' can be used to show the parsed
documentation.
Example manager xml documentation:
<manager name="ami action name" language="en_US">
<synopsis>
AMI action synopsis.
</synopsis>
<syntax>
<xi:include xpointer="xpointer(...)" /> <-- for ActionID
<parameter name="header1" required="true">
<para>Description</para>
</parameter>
...
</syntax>
<description>
<para>AMI action description</para>
</description>
<see-also>
...
</see-also>
</manager>
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This patch adds 'const' tags to a number of Asterisk APIs where they are appropriate (where the API already demanded that the function argument not be modified, but the compiler was not informed of that fact). The list includes:
- CLI command handlers
- CLI command handler arguments
- AGI command handlers
- AGI command handler arguments
- Dialplan application handler arguments
- Speech engine API function arguments
In addition, various file-scope and function-scope constant arrays got 'const' and/or 'static' qualifiers where they were missing.
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r195991 | dvossel | 2009-05-21 14:04:56 -0500 (Thu, 21 May 2009) | 14 lines
Sign problem calculating timestamp for iax frame leads to no audio on the receiving peer.
There are rare cases in which a frame's delivery timestamp is slightly less than the iax2_pvt's offset. This causes the pvt's timestamp to be a small negative number, but since the timestamp value is unsigned it looks like a huge positive number. This patch checks for this negative case and sets the ms to zero. A similar check is already done right below this one in the 'else' statement.
(closes issue #15032)
Reported by: guillecabeza
Patches:
chan_iax2.c.patch_timestamp uploaded by guillecabeza (license 380)
Tested by: guillecabeza
(closes issue #14216)
Reported by: Andrey Sofronov
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When receiving a 200 OK response to an INVITE, it was possible to transmit two
connected line updates instead of a single one. Furthermore, the second did not
have the proper information present.
Now the two have been combined into a single update and the correct information
is presented.
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SIP purists may want to look the other way...
When COLP/CONP support for SIP was committed, there was a condition under
which Asterisk may transmit a SIP UPDATE in order to communicate the change
in connected line information. The issue here is that while we could send a
SIP UPDATE message, we were not prepared to receive such an UPDATE and would
always responde with a 501 when we received an UPDATE.
The situation was a bit rough. We really want to be able to receive UPDATEs
having to do with connected line changes, but the amount of effort involved
in properly supporting RFC 3311 was staggering. This commit represents a
compromise.
First, it was decided that it is important to only send a SIP UPDATE to
an endpoint that is able to handle one. So, now we have added parsing of
the Allow header into SIP. We store the allowed methods on SIP peers so
that when we communicate with them, we already will know what we can and
cannot send to them. We will parse the peer's allowed methods when he registers
with us. If the peer is not the type to register with us, but the qualify option
is enabled, then we will use the response to the OPTIONS request we send
the peer to determine the peer's allowed methods. When the peer's registration
expires, or when qualify deems the peer to be unreachable, we clear the allowed
methods from the peer.
For an actual call, we will copy the peer's allowed methods to the sip_pvt
representing the call leg. If we are communicating with an endpoint which is
not a peer, then we will just parse the Allow header from the first message
we receive during the call and store the information in the sip_pvt.
If, during communication with a peer, we receive a 501 response, then we will
make sure to save the fact that we cannot use that method when communicating
with that peer.
Now, with all that infrastructure in place, the only actual place we use this
information currently is when attempting to send a connected line change using
an UPDATE request. If we cannot send the change immediately using an UPDATE,
we will set the SIP_NEEDREINVITE flag so that we can send a REINVITE as soon
as it is allowed.
The second part of the changes here is for Asterisk to accept UPDATE requests
that have connected line changes. Since we are not fully supporting RFC 3311,
Asterisk will NOT place the UPDATE method in Allow headers it sends. Instead,
if you are communicating with what you know to be another Asterisk box, you may
set the rpid_update parameter in sip.conf so that we will send UPDATEs to that
Asterisk box. When we send a connected line update, we set a custom header
called "X-Asterisk-rpid-update."
On the receiving end, if Asterisk receives an UPDATE that does not have the
"X-Asterisk-rpid-update" header present, then Asterisk will respond with a 501
since media-changing UPDATEs are not supported. We should never get such
UPDATEs, since as was stated earlier, Asterisk does not put UPDATE in its Allow
header. If the custom header is present in the received UPDATE, though, then we
will check the incoming request for connected line updates and queue the update
on the channel where the change occurred.
ABE-1840
ABE-1822
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r194557 | dvossel | 2009-05-14 17:59:43 -0500 (Thu, 14 May 2009) | 10 lines
IAX2 "Ghost" Channels
There is a bug tracker issue where people are reporting "Ghost" channels in their 'iax2 show channels' output. The confusion is caused by channels being listed as "(NONE)" with format "unknown". These are not channels of coarse. They are usually just pending registration or poke requests, but it is confusing output. To help make sense of this I have added two columns to 'iax2 show channels'. One shows the first message which started the transaction, and the second shows the last message sent by either side of the call. This helps diagnose why the entry exists and why it may not go away.
(closes issue #14207)
Reported by: clive18
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/246/
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r194685 | dvossel | 2009-05-15 10:40:37 -0500 (Fri, 15 May 2009) | 6 lines
Update to previous IAX2 "Ghost" Channels patch.
Fixed some comments made on reviewboard for the previous patch.
(issue #14207)
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r194484 | mmichelson | 2009-05-14 17:17:55 -0500 (Thu, 14 May 2009) | 24 lines
Fix a race condition where a reinvite could trigger a 482 response.
The loop detection/spiral detection code in chan_sip used the owner
channel's state as a criterion for determining if the incoming INVITE
is a looped request. The problem with this is that the INVITE-handling
code happens in a different thread than the thread that marks the owner
channel as being up. As a result, if a reinvite were to come in very quickly,
say from another Asterisk on the same LAN, it was possible for the reinvite
to arrive before the owner channel had been set to the up state.
This patch corrects the problem by using the invitestate of the sip_pvt
instead, since that can be guaranteed to be set correctly by the time
the reinvite arrives. Since there is a switch statement further in the
INVITE-handling code, the AST_STATE_RINGING state also checks the invitestate
of the sip_pvt in case we should actually be treating the channel as if it were
up already.
(closes issue #12215)
Reported by: jpyle
Patches:
12215_confirmed.patch uploaded by mmichelson (license 60)
Tested by: lmadsen
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Select what to do with outgoing COLP information on this port.
0 - Send out COLP information unaltered. (default)
1 - Force COLP to restricted on all outgoing COLP information.
2 - Do not send COLP information.
outgoing_colp=0
Also fixed sending the EctInform message so it always has the
required redirectionNumber parameter when the status is active.
JIRA ABE-1853
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In 1.4, a SIP spiral is treated the same way as a call forward. This
works much better than what is currently in trunk and 1.6.X. The code
in trunk and 1.6.X did not create a new call to the recipient of the spiral,
instead trying to continue the same call. In addition to just being plain
wrong, this also had the side effect of only being able to spiral calls
to other SIP channels.
With this in place, as long as call forwards are honored, SIP spirals
will work properly. This means that it will work for outbound calls
made by the Queue, Dial, and Page applications. For originated calls and
spool calls, however, the spiral will not work properly until a generic
call forward mechanism is introduced into Asterisk.
(relates to issue #13630)
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r193613 | rmudgett | 2009-05-11 14:09:00 -0500 (Mon, 11 May 2009) | 12 lines
Sent wrong message to clear a call we started if the other end has not responed yet.
In the state MISDN_CALLING (i.e. SETUP was sent but no answer has arrived yet),
it is not allowed to clear the call with RELEASE_COMPLETE. It must be
cleared with DISCONNECT. A RELEASE_COMPLETE is only allowed as an answer
to a SETUP. (See Q.931 ch. 5.3.2, 5.3.2.a, 5.3.2.b)
Patches:
chan-misdn-ccstate7.patch uploaded by customer.
JIRA ABE-1862
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find_peer() does not find a valid peer when using pvt->recv as the sockaddr_in argument. Because of the way TCP works, the port number in pvt->recv is not what we're looking for at all. There is currently only one place that find_peer searches for a peer using the sockaddr_in argument. If the peer is not found after using pvt->recv (works for UDP since the port number will be correct), a temp sockaddr_in struct is made using the Contact header in the sip_request. This has the correct port number in it.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/236/
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r193050 | rmudgett | 2009-05-07 17:17:06 -0500 (Thu, 07 May 2009) | 5 lines
Give a more helpful message when an incoming call's dialed extension does not match.
Added the dialed extension and context to the chan_misdn messages warning
that the dialed number cannot be matched in the dialplan.
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r192932 | tilghman | 2009-05-07 11:29:08 -0500 (Thu, 07 May 2009) | 10 lines
Eliminate repetition of fullcontact during reconstruction.
If the fullcontact field appears in both the sippeers and the
sipregs table, then during reconstruction of the field, it will
otherwise be doubled.
(closes issue #14754)
Reported by: Alexei Gradinari
Patches:
20090506__bug14754.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: lmadsen
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This scenario crept up if chan_iax2 was loaded with no configuration file present.
It would create a timer and tell it to go at an interval but the thread that normally
acknowledges it would not be created because no configuration file was present. The timer
will now be closed if no configuration file is present.
(closes issue #15014)
Reported by: madkins
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r192633 | file | 2009-05-06 10:30:51 -0300 (Wed, 06 May 2009) | 7 lines
Update some old logic to stop both begin and end DTMF frames from reaching the core if rfc2833 is not enabled.
(closes issue #15036)
Reported by: dimas
Patches:
v1-15036.patch uploaded by dimas (license 88)
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The local struct ast_party_connected_line connected_caller variable
was uninitialized when the copy function was called.
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If an incoming call authenticated as a user or peer and t38pt_udptl was
not set to yes in general then no UDPTL session would be present and any
T38 related things would fail. This commit changes it so that if after
authenticating T38 is enabled but no UDPTL session is present one will be
created.
(issue AST-215)
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r192213 | dvossel | 2009-05-04 17:37:31 -0500 (Mon, 04 May 2009) | 11 lines
global mohinterpret setting is ignored
mohinterpret and mohsuggest global variables were not copied over during build_users and build_peers.
(closes issue #14728)
Reported by: dimas
Patches:
v1-14728.patch uploaded by dimas (license 88)
Tested by: dimas, dvossel
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This feels like a sane change (wouldn't compile without this addition), but I'm
not intimately familiar with this code.
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Adds ability for CHANNEL() dialplan function, when used on DAHDI channels,
to temporarily change the number of buffers and/or the buffer policy, and also
to enable, disable, or switch the echo canceller between FAX/data and voice
modes.
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For outgoing PTP redirected calls, you now need to use the inhibit(i)
option on all of the REDIRECTING statements before dialing the redirected-to
party. You still have to set the REDIRECTING(to-xxx,i) and the
REDIRECTING(from-xxx,i) values. The PTP call will update the redirecting-to
presentation when it becomes available and queue the redirecting update to
the calling channel.
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ast_tls_read_conf() is a new api call for handling SSL/TLS options across all conf files. Before this change, SSL/TLS options were not consistent. http.conf and manager.conf required the 'ssl' prefix while sip.conf used options with the 'tls' prefix. While the options had different names in different conf files, they all did the exact same thing. Now, instead of mixing 'ssl' or 'tls' prefixes to do the same thing depending on what conf file you're in, all SSL/TLS options use the 'tls' prefix. For example. 'sslenable' in http.conf and manager.conf is now 'tlsenable' which matches what already existed in sip.conf. Since this has the potential to break backwards compatibility, previous options containing the 'ssl' prefix still work, but they are no longer documented in the sample.conf files. The change is noted in the CHANGES file though.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/237/
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* Wait for a DivertingLegInformation3 message after receiving a
DivertingLegInformation1 message to complete the redirecting-to information
before queuing a redirecting update to the other channel.
* A DivertingLegInformation2 message should be responded to with a
DivertingLegInformation3 when the COLR is determined. If the call
could or does experience another redirection, you should manually
determine the COLR to send to the switch by setting REDIRECTING(to-pres)
to the COLR and setting REDIRECTING(to-num) = ${EXTEN}.
* A DivertingLegInformation2 message must have an original called number
if the redirection count is greater than one. Since Asterisk does
not keep track of this information, we can only indicate that the
number is not available due to interworking.
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Adds option to specify a private key .pem file when configuring TLS or SSL in AMI, HTTP, and SIP. Before this, the certificate file was used for both the public and private key. It is possible for this file to hold both, but most configurations allow for a separate private key file to be specified. Clarified in .conf files how these options are to be used. The current conf files do not explain how the private key is handled at all, so without knowledge of Asterisk's TLS implementation, it would be hard to know for sure what was going on or how to set it up.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/234/
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The messages sent by a technology when a connected line update is received
are best determined by the current call state of the channel. The struct
ast_party_connected_line.source value is really only useful as a possible
tracing aid.
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There is a lot that could be said about this, but the patch is a big
improvement for performance, stability, code maintainability,
and ease of future code development.
The channel list is no longer an unsorted linked list. The main container
for channels is an astobj2 hash table. All of the code related to searching
for channels or iterating active channels has been rewritten. Let n be
the number of active channels. Iterating the channel list has gone from
O(n^2) to O(n). Searching for a channel by name went from O(n) to O(1).
Searching for a channel by extension is still O(n), but uses a new method
for doing so, which is more efficient.
The ast_channel object is now a reference counted object. The benefits
here are plentiful. Some benefits directly related to issues in the
previous code include:
1) When threads other than the channel thread owning a channel wanted
access to a channel, it had to hold the lock on it to ensure that it didn't
go away. This is no longer a requirement. Holding a reference is
sufficient.
2) There are places that now require less dealing with channel locks.
3) There are places where channel locks are held for much shorter periods
of time.
4) There are places where dealing with more than one channel at a time becomes
_MUCH_ easier. ChanSpy is a great example of this. Writing code in the
future that deals with multiple channels will be much easier.
Some additional information regarding channel locking and reference count
handling can be found in channel.h, where a new section has been added that
discusses some of the rules associated with it.
Mark Michelson also assisted with the development of this patch. He did the
conversion of ChanSpy and introduced a new API, ast_autochan, which makes it
much easier to deal with holding on to a channel pointer for an extended period
of time and having it get automatically updated if the channel gets masqueraded.
Mark was also a huge help in the code review process.
Thanks to David Vossel for his assistance with this branch, as well. David
did the conversion of the DAHDIScan application by making it become a wrapper
for ChanSpy internally.
The changes come from the svn/asterisk/team/russell/ast_channel_ao2 branch.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/203/
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r190286 | file | 2009-04-23 16:13:18 -0300 (Thu, 23 Apr 2009) | 6 lines
Fix a bug in chan_local glare hangup detection.
If both sides of a Local channel were hung up at around the same time it was
possible for one thread to destroy the local private structure and have the other thread
immediately try to remove the already freed structure from the local channel list.
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Previously, packetization settings were ignored and now they are not. A new
config option 'autoframing' has been added to mirror the way chan_sip handles
it. Turning on the autoframing option (available both as a global option or per
peer) overrides the local settings with the remote packetization settings.
Testing was performed with varying packetization levels with the following
codecs: ulaw, alaw, gsm, and g729.
Also, an unrelated config reload issue has been fixed in the case of the config
file not changing.
(closes issue #12415)
Reported by: pj
Patches:
2009012200_h323packetization.diff.txt uploaded by mvanbaak (license 7),
modified by me
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If transport in sip.conf is switched from UDP to TCP, Asterisk segfaults right after issuing a sip reload. The problem is the socket type is changed to TCP but the fd may still be present for UDP. Later, when the TCP session should be created or set using an existing one, it isn't because the old file descriptor is still present. Now every time transport is changed during a sip.conf reload, the file descriptor is set to -1, signifying it must be created or found.
(closes issue #14727)
Reported by: pj
Tested by: dvossel
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/229/
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r189391 | dbailey | 2009-04-20 14:10:56 -0500 (Mon, 20 Apr 2009) | 4 lines
Clean up problem with manager implementation of mmap where it was not testing against MAP_FAILED response.
Got rid of shadowed variable used in processign the mmap results.
Change test of mmap results to compare against MAP_FAILED
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This issue crept up because of a reference count issue on non-UDP based dialogs.
The dialog reference count was increased when transmitting a packet reliably but never
decreased. This caused the dialog structure to hang around despite being unlinked from
the dialogs container.
(closes issue #14919)
Reported by: vrban
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r189203 | dvossel | 2009-04-17 20:27:19 -0500 (Fri, 17 Apr 2009) | 12 lines
Fixed autologoff in agents.conf not working when agent logs in via AgentLogin app
An agent logs in by calling an extension that calls the AgentLogin app. In agents.conf ackcall=always is set, so when they get a call they have the choice to either acknowledge it or ignore it. autologoff=10 is set as well, so if the agent ignores the call over 10sec one may assume that the agent should be logged out (and in this case hungup on as well), but this was not happening.
(closes issue #14091)
Reported by: evandro
Patches:
autologoff.diff uploaded by dvossel (license 671)
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/225/
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If one attempts to use the attended transfer button on a SIP phone
to transfer an unbridged call (such as a call to an IVR) but hangs
up while the target of the transfer is still ringing, we need to not
crash.
The problem was that ast_hangup was called from outside the channel
thread.
AST-211
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r188946 | file | 2009-04-17 11:41:25 -0300 (Fri, 17 Apr 2009) | 15 lines
Fix a bug where a value used to create the channel name was bogus.
This commit fixes the scenario where an incoming call is authenticated
using a peer entry. Previously the channel name was created using either
the username setting from the sip.conf entry or the IP address that the
call came from. Now the channel name will be created using the peer name
itself. This commit will not change the way the channel name is generated
for users or friends.
(closes issue #14256)
Reported by: Nick_Lewis
Patches:
chan_sip.c-chname.patch uploaded by Nick (license 657)
Tested by: Nick_Lewis, file
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What I've done here is simply break up how a state NOTIFY is built. Originally both the XML and sip header information were built within the same function. While this does work, it does not allow for the creation of multipart/related message bodies that can contain multiple XML entries with only one sip header. Now a separate function builds the XML for each notify. This patch also makes maintaining and modifying state notifications in the future much less of a pain.
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This function incorrectly reported success even if the option was
unsupported. This was exposed by the options to change the underlying
channel format. The function now returns a failure if the option
is unsupported.
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r188646 | dvossel | 2009-04-15 17:08:40 -0500 (Wed, 15 Apr 2009) | 12 lines
National prefix inserted even when caller ID not available
When the caller ID is restricted, the expected behavior is for the caller id to be blank. In chan_dahdi, the national prefix is placed onto the callers number even if its restricted (empty) causing the caller id to be the national prefix rather than blank.
(closes issue #13207)
Reported by: shawkris
Patches:
national_prefix.diff uploaded by dvossel (license 671)
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/220/
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This is the companion commit to libpri r732. Service messages are now supported
for switch types 4ess/5ess. A new option service_message_support has been added
to chan_dahdi.conf and is noted in the sample config file. The service message
support is turned off by default. The current implementation relies on AstDB
to keep track of channel state, which allows the statuses to be preserved
across Asterisk restarts. Below is a description of the storage format.
The state and reason for the service state are in the form <state>:<reason>,
where:
<state> ::= { 'O' } // 'O' – Out Of Service
<reason> ::= { '0' | '1' | '2' | '3' }, where:
'0' – No reason (backwards compatibility)
'1' – NEAR END
'2' – FAR END
'3' – both NEAR and FAR END
The new CLI commands to handle channel service state are:
pri service disable channel <chan>
pri service enable channel <chan>
Many people contributed to the development of this functionality. Because I
entered at the very end I do not know the exact history. Special thanks to
all who moved the bug forward one way or another:
cmaj, PCadach, markster, mattf, drmac, MikeJ, serge-v, murf, kanelbullar, Seb7,
tilghman, lmadsen, and especially dhubbard (he answered lots of my questions
and did a large portion of the work)
(closes issue #3450)
Reported by: cmaj
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Per discussion with oej on IRC we need the actual IP address, not the
outbound proxy IP address, in the sa field. This change matches the already
existing code for all other uses of the outbound proxy setting.
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Copy the outbound proxy IP address into the SIP dialog structure as the IP address we will
be sending to. This has to be done because the logic that determines what local IP address to use
in the SIP messages is not aware of an outbound proxy being in place. It only knows what IP address
we are sending to.
(closes issue #12006)
Reported by: mnicholson
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Include libchanh323.a in the modules.link file so that all the symbols can be
resolved at link time.
(closes issue #11966)
Reported by: dome
Patches:
issue_11966.patch uploaded by kpfleming (license 421)
Tested by: jpeeler
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