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07b95f7c65 |
sd_notify (systemd status notifications) support
sd_notify() is used to notify systemd of changes to the status of the process. This allows the systemd daemon to know when the process finished loading (and thus only start another program after Asterisk has finished loading). To use this, use a systemd unit with 'Type=notify' for Asterisk. This commit also adds the function ast_sd_notify(), a wrapper around sd_notify that does nothing if not built with systemd support. Also adds support for libsystemd detection in the configure script. Change-Id: Ied6a59dafd5ef331c5c7ae8f3ccd2dfc94be7811 |
9 years ago |
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ba362822f3 |
res_pjsip: Add ignore_uri_user_options option.
This implements the chan_sip legacy_useroption_parsing option but with a better name. * Made the caller-id number and redirecting number strings obtained from incoming SIP URI user fields always truncated at the first semicolon. People don't care about anything after the semicolon showing up on their displays even though the RFC allows the semicolon. ASTERISK-26316 #close Reported by: Kevin Harwell Change-Id: Ib42b0e940dd34d84c7b14bc2e90d1ba392624f62 |
9 years ago |
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9d54dd04bb |
Merge "res/res_pjsip: Add preferred_codec_only config to pjsip endpoint."
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9 years ago |
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2a50c29101 |
res/res_pjsip: Add preferred_codec_only config to pjsip endpoint.
This patch add config to pjsip by endpoint. ;preferred_codec_only=yes ; Respond to a SIP invite with the single most preferred codec ; rather than advertising all joint codec capabilities. This ; limits the other side's codec choice to exactly what we prefer. ASTERISK-26317 #close Reported by: AaronAn Tested by: AaronAn Change-Id: Iad04dc55055403bbf5ec050997aee2dadc4f0762 |
9 years ago |
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ac02bbd9a0 |
ConfBridge: Make some announcements asynchronous.
Confbridge announcements tend to block a channel while they are being played. In some circumstances, this is warranted since you want that particular channel not to hear the announcement (Example: "John Doe has entered the conference"). For others it makes less sense. This change first introduces methods for playing sounds asynchronously into the conference. This is very similar to how synchronous sounds are played, except the channel initiating the playback does not wait for the sound to complete before moving on. Asynchronous announcements are used for two circumstances: * Sounds played for a user after they have left the bridge * Sounds that play first to a single user and then the rest of the conference (if the channel and conference use the same language) ASTERISK-26289 #close Reported by Mark Michelson Change-Id: Ie486bb3de1646d50894489030326a423e594ab0a |
9 years ago |
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edaba05fea |
Merge "build: Add download capability for external packages"
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9 years ago |
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chan_sip: Allow Preferred sRTP.
Following the Encrypt-all-the-things paradigm: The user enters his SIP-URI and password. Thanks to DNS-NAPTR, the phone determines SIP-over-TLS as preferred transport. In SIP/SDP, the phone starts the call with a crypto attribute, but not as RTP/sAVP but the RTP/AVP profile (sRTP is preferred aka optional; not mandatory). If the VoIP server does not support sRTP and TLS, the phone shows an open padlock icon. This paradigm is supported by several VoIP/SIP clients on default. Some implementations even cannot be changed to RTP/sAVP. Therefore here, this change allows Preferred sRTP for ingress. For egress, please, create a dial plan which starts with RTP/SAVP, and when rejected tries again with RTP/AVP. ASTERISK-20234 #close Reported by: tootai Tested by: tootai, Alexander Traud patches: srtp_patches.diff submitted by Matt Jordan Change-Id: I42cb779df3a9c7b3dd03a629fb3a296aa4ceb0fd |
9 years ago |
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build: Add download capability for external packages
The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a |
9 years ago |
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res_pjsip: Cache global config options.
We may check a global config option hundreds of times a second or more. Asking sorcery for the global configuration from the config files backend involves several allocations and container traversals. Using realtime without a memory cache is a lot worse because you have to lookup in the realtime database each time to reconstitute the sorcery object. With a memory cache for realtime, there is about the same amount of overhead as for config files. Either way, it is still fairly expensive to access the sorcery object that much. * Cache the global config options so we can access them faster. You must now always perform a res_pjsip reload to change the global options. Change-Id: Ice16c7a4cbca4614da344aaea21a072b86263ef7 |
9 years ago |
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chan_iax2: Set plaintext auth to deprecated as per ASTERISK-22820
Starting from draft 2 of RFC 5456 (October 23, 2006) plaintext auth is not supported in IAX2 protocol. Please refer to section 8.6.13 of RFC 5456. But plaintext auth is still supported by Asterisk implementation of IAX2. This support should be dropped. Patch, based on asterisk-dev discussion, adds deprecation warning on startup if 'auth' is set to 'plaintext', changes default values of 'auth' from 'md5, plaintext' to 'md5'. Patch is safe in terms of backwards compatibility, will work even if remote peers have auth=plaintext and we have defaults. auth=plaintext setting will remain deprecated in Asterisk 14 and 15, and IAX2 plaintext support will be removed in Asterisk 16. ASTERISK-22820 #close Change-Id: I5d2f3830cb57645604818f87518916e8a5c317bf |
9 years ago |
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res_pjsip: Add contact_user to endpoint
contact_user, when specified on an endpoint, will override the user portion of the Contact header on outgoing requests. Change-Id: Icd4ebfda2f2e44d3ac749d0b4066630e988407d4 |
9 years ago |
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36b2a40533 |
autohints: Update CHANGES and extensions.conf.sample
Make it clear that we're talking about device state hints and add an entry to the sample config. Change-Id: Iaef58ffb960191a21b713e8e0b51ce1fcd47e433 |
9 years ago |
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c315460abb |
channels/chan_pjsip: Add PJSIP_SEND_SESSION_REFRESH
This patch adds a new PJSIP specific dialplan function,
PJSIP_SEND_SESSION_REFRESH. When invoked on a PJSIP channel, the media
session will be refreshed via either an UPDATE or re-INVITE request.
When used in conjunction with the PJSIP_MEDIA_OFFER dialplan function,
the formats in use on a PJSIP channel can be re-negotiated and changed
dynamically after call setup.
ASTERISK-26277 #close
Change-Id: Ib98fe09ba889aafe26d58d32f0fd1323f8fd9b1b
(cherry picked from commit
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9 years ago |
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403b63571c |
res_pjsip_mwi: fix unsolicited mwi blocks PJSIP stack
The PJSIP taskprocessors could be overflowed on startup if there are many (thousands) realtime endpoints configured with unsolicited mwi. The PJSIP stack could be totally unresponsive for a few minutes after boot completed. This patch creates a separate PJSIP serializers pool for mwi and makes unsolicited mwi use serializers from this pool. This patch also adds 2 new global options to tune taskprocessor alert levels: 'mwi_tps_queue_high' and 'mwi_tps_queue_low'. This patch also adds new global option 'mwi_disable_initial_unsolicited' to disable sending unsolicited mwi to all endpoints on startup. If disabled then unsolicited mwi will start processing on next endpoint's contact update. ASTERISK-26230 #close Change-Id: I4c8ecb82c249eb887930980a800c9f87f28f861a |
9 years ago |
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9042ad40f2 |
app_voicemail: Add taskprocessor alert level options.
On heavy loaded system with IMAP or DB storage, 'app_voicemail' taskprocessor queue could reach 500 scheduled tasks. It could happen when the IMAP or DB server dies or is unreachable. It could happen on startup when there are many (thousands) realtime endpoints configured with unsolicited mwi. If the taskprocessor queue reaches the high water level then the alert is triggered and pjsip stops processing new requests until the queue reaches the low water level to clear the alert. This patch adds 2 new 'general' configuration options to tune taskprocessor alert levels: 'tps_queue_high' - Taskprocessor high water alert trigger level. 'tps_queue_low' - Taskprocessor low water clear alert level ASTERISK-26229 #close Change-Id: I766294fbffedf64053c0d9ac0bedd3109f043ee8 |
9 years ago |
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e2bfcb3e58 |
Merge "codecs: Add iLBC 20."
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9 years ago |
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7cfd9bf104 |
Merge "chan_sip: Enable Session-Timers for SIP over TCP (and TLS)."
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9 years ago |
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2949e674a5 |
Merge "Create Asterisk-14: Update CHANGES and UPGRADE files"
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9 years ago |
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9be69c1636 |
chan_sip: Enable Session-Timers for SIP over TCP (and TLS).
Asterisk defaults to timers=accept/refresher=uas. In that scenario, only in that scenario, Sessions-Timers (RFC 4028) had no effect via TCP. This change enables Session-Timers for SIP over TCP (and for SIP over TLS). However with longer international calls via TCP, the SIP channel might break, because all hops on the Internet route must stay online (have not a single power outage, for example). Therefore with Session-Timers enabled (which are enabled at default), you might see dropped calls. Consequently even with this change, you might be better-off going for session-timers=refuse in your sip.conf. ASTERISK-19968 #close Change-Id: I1cd33453c77c56c8e1394cd60a6f17bb61c1d957 |
9 years ago |
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8fb807009f |
codecs: Add iLBC 20.
Asterisk already supported iLBC 30. This change adds iLBC 20. Now, Asterisk defaults to iLBC 20 but falls back to iLBC 30, when the remote party requests this. ASTERISK-26218 #close ASTERISK-26221 #close Reported by: Aaron Meriwether Change-Id: I07f523a3aa1338bb5217a1bf69c1eeb92adedffa |
9 years ago |
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15bf6a87dc |
Create Asterisk-14: Update CHANGES and UPGRADE files
Change-Id: I35b5f6657670cfa8985796fa1e1fe86ad299efdc |
9 years ago |
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0d1744e132 |
chan_dahdi: Add faxdetect_timeout option.
The new option allows the channel driver's faxdetect option to timeout on a call after the specified number of seconds into a call. The new feature is disabled if the timeout is set to zero. The option is disabled by default. * Don't clear dsp_features after passing them to the dsp code in my_pri_ss7_open_media(). We should still remember them especially for the new faxdetect_timeout option. ASTERISK-26214 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: Ieffd3fe788788d56282844774365546dce8ac810 |
9 years ago |
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e739888d99 |
res_pjsip: Add fax_detect_timeout endpoint option.
The new endpoint option allows the PJSIP channel driver's fax_detect endpoint option to timeout on a call after the specified number of seconds into a call. The new feature is disabled if the timeout is set to zero. The option is disabled by default. ASTERISK-26214 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: Id5a87375fb2c4f9dc1d4b44c78ec8735ba65453d |
9 years ago |
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85212f2799 |
res_rtp_asterisk: Enable Forward Secrecy (PFS) for DTLS.
Since July 2014, TLS based protocols (SIP over TLS, Secure WebSockets, HTTPS) support PFS thanks to ASTERISK-23905. In July 2015, the same feature was added for DTLS. The source code from main/tcptls.c should have been re-used to ease security audits. Therefore, this change rolls back the change from July 2015 and re-uses the code from July 2014. This has the additional benefits to work under CentOS 7 and enabling not just ECDHE but DHE based cipher suites as well. ASTERISK-25659 #close Reported by: StefanEng86, urbaniak, pay123 Tested by: sarumjanuch, traud patches: res_rtp_asterisk.patch submitted by sarumjanuch dtls_centos_step_1.patch submitted by traud dtls_centos_step_2.patch submitted by traud Change-Id: I537cadf4421f092a613146b230f2c0ee1be28d5c |
9 years ago |
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e049248161 |
Merge "res_pjsip: Fix statsd regression."
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9 years ago |
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b85446d039 |
res_pjsip: Fix statsd regression.
The ASTERISK-25904 change-id I8fad8aae9305481469c38d2146e1ba3a56d3108f patch introduced several regressions when the newly created "Updated" state goes out for each endpoint registration refresh. 1) It restarted any OPTIONS RTT ping cycle. 2) It would interfere with a currently active ping and throw off that ping's resulting RTT calculation. 3) It cleared the RTT time each time the endpoint was refreshed. 4) The cleared RTT time was sent out as a statsd update each time. 5) It created two AMI events for each update. * Revert the original patch and reimplement it. Now the current contact status state is re-sent instead of the state being momentarily toggled every time the endpoint refreshes its registration. The statsd events are not created for the re-sent refresh because they are sent after every OPTIONS ping. ASTERISK-26160 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Change-Id: Ie072be790fbb2a8f5c1c874266e4143fa31f66d1 |
9 years ago |
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1c949eea6c |
res_pjsip: Added "subscribe_context" to endpoint
If specified, incoming SUBSCRIBE requests will be searched for the matching extension in the indicated context. If no "subscribe_context" is specified, then the "context" setting is used. ASTERISK-25471 #close Change-Id: I3fb7a15f5bc154079bd348c08b7ad1cdd2d5e514 |
9 years ago |
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827c47b746 |
Merge "Add support for OGG/Speex file format"
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9 years ago |
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56bdf048d2 |
Add support for OGG/Speex file format
ASTERISK-18995 #close Change-Id: I98518bd28fc8f95668b3fe27d2cab45045ff3f7a |
9 years ago |
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df2791da8f |
pjsip_distributor.c: Ignore messages until fully booted.
We should not be processing any incoming messages until we are fully booted. We may not have dialplan or other needed configuration loaded yet. ASTERISK-26089 #close Reported by: Scott Griepentrog ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I584aefb4f34b885a8927e1f13a2c64babd606264 |
9 years ago |
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5164e1fd85 |
Merge "chan_rtp.c: Simplify options to UnicastRTP channel creation."
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9 years ago |
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71f70f5a07 |
Merge "apps/app_voicemail.c and main/say.c: Add support for Icelandic language"
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9 years ago |
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643dd462ee |
Merge "ari/resource_channels: Add 'formats' to channel create/originate"
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9 years ago |
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31a5c28339 |
res_odbc: Implement a connection pool.
Testing has shown that our usage of UnixODBC is problematic due to bugs within UnixODBC itself as well as the heavy weight cost of connecting and disconnecting database connections, even when pooling is enabled. For users of UnixODBC 2.3.1 and earlier crashes would occur due to insufficient protection of the disconnect operation. This was fixed in UnixODBC 2.3.2 and above. For users of UnixODBC 2.3.3 and higher a slow-down would occur under heavy database use due to repeated connection establishment. A regression is present where on each connection the database configuration is cached again, with the cache growing out of control. The connection pool implementation present in this change helps to mitigate these issues by reducing how much we connect and disconnect database connections. We also solve the issue of crashes under UnixODBC 2.3.1 by defaulting the maximum number of connections to 1, returning us to the previous working behavior. For users who may have a fixed version the maximum concurrent connection limit can be increased helping with performance. The connection pool works by keeping a list of active connections. If the connection limit has not been reached a new connection is established. If the connection limit has been reached then the request waits until a connection becomes available before continuing. ASTERISK-26074 #close ASTERISK-26054 #close Change-Id: I6774bf4bac49a0b30242c76a09c403d2e856ecff |
9 years ago |
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60caebc738 |
apps/app_voicemail.c and main/say.c: Add support for Icelandic language
Icelandic has some weird grammar rules when dealing with dates and numbers. There are different genders used depending on which number you're dealing with, and only a handful of numbers do change depending on the gender. There is also an implied gender in several cases. This patch was originally written for asterisk 1.6, and has been in use for several years without crashes. I cleaned it up a bit and rewrote what was necessary for Asterisk 13. The functions were copied from other similar languages and modified where appropriate. If i recall correctly, the German and Danish functions were used as a base. ASTERISK-26087 Reported by: Örn Arnarson Tested by: Örn Arnarson Change-Id: Ib7d8bd7b0fede5767921ed821315b5b508c0e665 |
9 years ago |
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dca052e531 |
chan_rtp.c: Simplify options to UnicastRTP channel creation.
Change the awkward and not as flexible UnicastRTP options format From: Dial(UnicastRTP/127.0.0.1[/[<engine>][/[<codec>]]]) To: Dial(UnicastRTP/127.0.0.1[/[<options>]]) Where <options> can be standard Asterisk flag options: c(<codec>) - Specify which codec/format to use such as 'ulaw'. e(<engine>) - Specify which RTP engine to use such as 'asterisk'. More option flags can be easily added later such as the codec's RTP payload type to use when the codec does not have a static payload type defined. Change-Id: I0c297aaf09e2ee515536cb7437bb8042ff8ff3c9 |
9 years ago |
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3e8d523d88 |
core/dial: New channel variable FORWARDERNAME
Added a new channel variable FORWARDERNAME which indicates which channel was responsible for a forwarding requests received on dial attempt. Fixed a bug in the app_queue: FORWARD_CONTEXT is not used. ASTERISK-26059 #close Change-Id: I34e93e8c1b5e17776a77b319703c48c8ca48e7b2 |
9 years ago |
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a2f820e8dc |
ari/resource_channels: Add 'formats' to channel create/originate
If you create a local channel and don't specify an originator channel to take capabilities from, we automatically add all audio formats to the new channel's capabilities. When we try to make the channel compatible with another, the "best format" functions pick the best format available, which in this case will be slin192. While this is great for preserving quality, it's the worst for performance and overkill for the vast majority of applications. In the absense of any other information, adding all formats is the correct thing to do and it's not always possible to supply an originator so a new parameter 'formats' has been added to the channel create/originate functions. It's just a comma separated list of formats to make availalble for the channel. Example: "ulaw,slin,slin16". 'formats' and 'originator' are mutually exclusive. To facilitate determination of format names, the format name has been added to "core show codecs". ASTERISK-26070 #close Change-Id: I091b23ecd41c1b4128d85028209772ee139f604b |
9 years ago |
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608e0267e8 |
Merge "Expand the scope of Dial Events"
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9 years ago |
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ad31e5bb1c |
Merge "followme: allow disabling callee prompt"
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9 years ago |
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205a31f86c |
Expand the scope of Dial Events
Dial events up to this point have come in two flavors * A Dial event with no status to indicate that dialing has begun * A Dial event with a status to indicate that dialing has ended With this change, Dial events have been expanded to also give intermediate events, such as "RINGING", "PROCEEDING", and "PROGRESS". This is especially useful for ARI dialing, as it gives the application writer the opportunity to place a channel into an early bridge when early media is detected. AMI handles these in-progress dial events by sending a new event called "DialState" that simply indicates that dial state has changed but has not ended. ARI never distinguished between DialBegin and DialEnd, so no change was made to the event itself. Another change here relates to dial forwards. A forward-related event was previously only sent when a channel was successfully able to forward a call to a new channel. With this set of changes, if forwarding is blocked, we send a Dial event with a forwarding destination but no forwarding channel, since we were prevented from creating one. This is again useful for ARI since application writers can now handle call forward attempts from within their own application. ASTERISK-25925 #close Reported by Mark Michelson Change-Id: I42cbec7730d84640a434d143a0d172a740995543 |
9 years ago |
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31f17abe44 |
res_pjsip: add "via_addr", "via_port", "call_id" to contact
As res_pjsip_nat rewrites contact's address, only the last Via header can contain the source address of registered endpoint. Also Call-Id header may contain the source address of registered endpoint. Added "via_addr", "via_port", "call_id" to contact. Added new fields ViaAddress, CallID to AMI event ContactStatus. ASTERISK-26011 Change-Id: I36bcc0bf422b3e0623680152d80486aeafe4c576 |
9 years ago |
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1d60bfcdf1 |
followme: allow disabling callee prompt
Add the option 'enable_callee_prompt' to followme.conf. Enabled by default. If disabled, a callee is not prompted to accept or reject the forwarded call. ASTERISK-26064 #close Change-Id: I0a8b19d4cf95c86a07c992813babb9e4a4acfff5 Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> |
9 years ago |
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56f24345f7 |
Merge "func_odbc: single database connection should be optional"
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9 years ago |
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cab97fd905 |
Merge "ARI: Add the ability to download the media associated with a stored recording"
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9 years ago |
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c378b00a83 |
func_odbc: single database connection should be optional
func_odbc was changed in Asterisk 13.9.0 to make func_odbc use a single database connection per DSN because of reported bug ASTERISK-25938 with MySQL/MariaDB LAST_INSERT_ID(). This is drawback in performance when func_odbc is used very often in dialplan. Single database connection should be optional. ASTERISK-26010 Change-Id: I7091783a7150252de8eeb455115bd00514dfe843 |
9 years ago |
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e773e3a9bb |
ARI: Add the ability to download the media associated with a stored recording
This patch adds a new feature to ARI that allows a client to download the media associated with a stored recording. The new route is /recordings/stored/{name}/file, and transmits the underlying binary file using Asterisk's HTTP server's underlying file transfer facilities. Because this REST route returns non-JSON, a few small enhancements had to be made to the Python Swagger generation code, as well as the mustache templates that generate the ARI bindings. ASTERISK-26042 #close Change-Id: I49ec5c4afdec30bb665d9c977ab423b5387e0181 |
9 years ago |
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ff3cbc0046 |
Merge "res_pjsip_empty_info: Respond to empty SIP INFO packets"
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9 years ago |
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e205eb55a4 |
Merge "res_pjsip: Endpoint IP Access Controls"
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9 years ago |
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9766a12b4c |
res_pjsip_empty_info: Respond to empty SIP INFO packets
Some SBCs require responses to empty SIP INFO packets after establishing call via INVITE, if not responded to they may drop your call after unspecified timeout of X minutes. They are identified by having no Content-Type, check for this and respond with 200 - OK message. ASTERISK-24986 #close Reported-by: Ilya Trikoz, Federico Santulli Change-Id: Ib27e4f07151e5aef28fa587e4ead36c5b87c43e0 |
9 years ago |