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When transfering to a URI without an extension, ensure that the
s extension of the dialplan is entered
ASTERISK-26869 #close
Change-Id: I07403df66cf93f09e00a40ab5b41bfc6f72b1525
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Forgetting to indicate an exten is a pattern can cause a crash if the
"pattern" has a character set range. e.g., "9999[3-5]" The crash is due
to a buffer overwrite because the '-' exten eye-candy wasn't removed as
expected and overran the allocated space.
The buffer overwrite is fixed two ways in this patch.
1) Fix ext_strncpy() to distinguish between pattern and non-pattern
extens. Now '-' characters are removed when they are eye-candy and not
when they are part of a pattern character set. Since the function is
private to pbx.c, the return value now returns the number of bytes written
to the destination buffer instead of the strlen() of the final buffer so
the callers that care don't need to add one.
2) Fix callers to ext_strncpy() to supply the correct available buffer
size of the destination buffer.
ASTERISK-26668
Change-Id: I555d97411140e47e0522684062d174fbe32aa84a
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When using a non-dynamic peer address, build_peer() invalidates the
peer address structure by setting the address family to unspecified.
However, if dnsmgr is enabled, the subsequent call to ast_dnsmgr_lookup()
will not amend the peer address if the cache is still valid, resulting
in peer connectivity failures.
To fix this, we call ast_dnsmgr_refresh() instead.
ASTERISK-26865
Change-Id: Id8a89a2f771ebbaf32255a35fe596a6dcb97a082
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In some scenarios, such as when there may not be a terminal (such as
inside a Docker container), curl will apparently direct the progress bar
to stdout. This can cause extra data to be appended to a file curl'd
down to stdout, resulting in md5 verification failures.
This patch removes the progress bar, and tells curl to download the file
silently.
ASTERISK-26872 #close
Change-Id: Ie860b020f627d4372b3e7ce9453de5faafeebe6c
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This patch adds a new features to the endpoint identifier module,
'match_header'. When set, inbound requests are matched by a provided SIP
header: value pair. This option works in conjunction with the existing
'match' configuration option, such that if any 'match*' attribute
matches an inbound request, the request is associated with the specified
endpoint.
Since this module now identifies by more than just IP address,
appropriate renaming of the module and/or variables can be done in a
non-release branch.
ASTERISK-26863 #close
Change-Id: Icfc14835c962f92e35e67bbdb235cf0589de5453
(cherry picked from commit 30f52d79d7fc9ab0b628bef2b61ea515413795a2)
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This patch updates the documenation in hep.conf.sample to better specify
how the various HEP modules interact.
ASTERISK-26717 #close
Change-Id: I337fb742a89e3ec5edc7fc7a7a0295218d841124
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During module loading of func_devstate, Asterisk emits the current
device state of all Custom device states currently stored in the AstDB.
This was erroneously including a new line character ('\n') to the end of
the device state, causing two new lines to be emitted in
DeviceStateChange AMI events.
Note that this only happened for those device state changes that
occurred during startup. Regular device state changes for Custom device
states are handled elsewhere, and did not have the newline.
ASTERISK-26643 #close
Reported by: Roman Bedros
Tested by: Matt Jordan
patches:
ami_devstate.diff uploaded by Roman Bedros (License 6842)
Change-Id: I1f4c02fc79c448d43bf725f5039c83d9611d7d93
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This patch demotes the ERROR message that is displayed when a
nonexistent item is removed from the Stasis cache. The genesis of this
demotion is due to chan_sip's realtime peers and their interaction with
Asterisk's core ast_endpoint code, but ostensibly it could happen from
other channel drivers as well.
Since Mark Michelson already did an excellent job of explaining on this
issue, it is quoted here for posterity:
"Internally, when a realtime peer is retrieved, Asterisk creates an
ast_endpoint structure. When that peer is destroyed, the ast_endpoint is
destroyed as well. Part of the destruction of the ast_endpoint involves
clearing the Stasis cache of all information about that endpoint. The
problem here is that the act of creating the ast_endpoint is not enough
to actually put any information in the Stasis cache. Instead, something
has to happen, such as a state change, in order for the Stasis cache to
have any information about that endpoint. When a device registers,
chan_sip creates an ast_endpoint structure, processes the REGISTER, and
then destroys the ast_endpoint. When the ast_endpoint is destroyed,
there is nothing to destroy in the Stasis cache, so an error message is
emitted. When you use rtcachefriends, ast_endpoint structures persist
for the lifetime of the module and so you do not see this error
message."
ASTERISK-25237 #close
Change-Id: I53cebc6b4a897a1ab9564182b75c177780feff70
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When querying for PJSIP specific information using the dialplan
function CHANNEL() it is possible that the underlying session
will no longer have a channel associated with it. This is
most likely to occur when the RTCP HEP module attempts to get
the channel name. If this happens then a crash will occur.
This change just adds a check that the channel exists on the
session before querying it.
ASTERISK-26857
Change-Id: I113479cffff6ae64cf8ed089e9e1565223426f01
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The Binaural Rendering patches in the master branch required
menuselect to be updated with a new support type called 'option'.
This allows binaural rendering to be turned on or off when
bridge_softmix is built. This patch backports the 'option'
functionality to the 13 and 14 branches.
Here's what it looks like in menuselect:
[*] bridge_simple
[*] bridge_softmix
--- Module Options ---
[ ] binaural_rendering_in_bridge_softmix
To create an option for a module, you can create (or update) the
menuselect-tree xml snippet in the directory where the module
resides and add a member element with an 'option' support_level.
Example (abbreviated) from bridges/bridges.xml:
<member name="binaural_rendering_in_bridge_softmix"
displayname="Enable binaural rendering in bridge_softmix"
remove_on_change="bridges/bridge_softmix.o bridges/bridge_softmix.so">
<support_level>option</support_level>
<depend>bridge_softmix</depend>
<depend>fftw3</depend>
<defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled>
</member>
The 'name' will be added or removed from the MENUSELECT_<dir>
make variable following the standard module "missing means yes"
rules.
Example (abbreviated) from bridges/Makefile:
ifeq ($(findstring binaural_rendering,$(MENUSELECT_BRIDGES)),)
bridge_softmix.o: _ASTCFLAGS+=-DBINAURAL_RENDERING
bridge_softmix.so: LIBS+=$(FFTW3_LIB)
endif
Change-Id: I66d23755ed6e81f8d439cad410f2ffa7c30f25ad
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Bundled pjproject should now only rebuild if one of the menuselect
"Compiler Flags" options changes.
Change-Id: If114a2e16b9e77af371a600d6a5e197bbf28fe43
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When receiving a 422 response, the invitestate variable must be reset to
INV_CALLING.
ASTERISK-26841
Change-Id: Ia0502d6b02192664cefa4e75bafdd2645ce56099
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* cli_commands.c Fixed CLI output
ASTERISK-26822 #close
Change-Id: I3889ef6a8f6738fc312fab42db5efacd6e452b01
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This change adds a PJSIP patch (which has been contributed upstream)
to allow the registration of IPv6 transport types.
Using this the res_pjsip_transport_websocket module now registers
an IPv6 Websocket transport and uses it for the corresponding
traffic.
ASTERISK-26685
Change-Id: Id1f9126f995b31dc38db8fdb58afd289b4ad1647
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* apps/app_voicemail.c fromstring field added to mailbox which will
override the global fromstring if set.
ASTERISK-24562 #close
Change-Id: I5e90e3a1ec2b2d5340b49a0db825e4bbb158b2fe
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* say.c Changed 'digits/and' to 'vm-and' for en_GB
ASTERISK-26598 #close
Change-Id: If1b713e5daea6f952b339f139178d292a6c4fcfe
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Per the linked issue, we aren't checking the buffer filled by fgets()
to determine if it contains a newline, so we will fail to correctly
parse the trailing portion of a long line.
This patch increases the buffer size from 256 to 1024, and skips any
line that exceeds that length, logging a warning in the process.
ASTERISK-17067 #close
Reported by: Dave Olszewski
Change-Id: I51bcf270c1b4347ba05b43f18dc2094c76f5d7b0
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* manager.c:manager_state_cb() Fix potential use of uninitialized hint[]
if a hint does not exist for the requested extension. Ran into this when
developing a testsuite test. The AMI event ExtensionStatus came out with
the hint header value containing garbage. The AMI event PresenceStatus
also had the same issue.
* manager.c:action_extensionstate() no need to completely initialize the
hint[]. Only initialize the first element.
* pbx.c:ast_add_hint() Remove unnecessary assignment.
* chan_sip.c: Eliminate an unneeded hint[] local variable. We only care
about the return value of ast_get_hint() there.
Change-Id: Ia9a8786f01f93f1f917200f0a50bead0319af97b
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According to the RFC[1] WSS should only be used in the Via header
for secure Websockets.
* Use WSS in Via for secure transport.
* Only register one transport with the WS name because it would be
ambiguous. Outgoing requests may try to find the transport by name and
pjproject only finds the first one registered. This may mess up unsecure
websockets but the impact should be minimal. Firefox and Chrome do not
support anything other than secure websockets anymore.
* Added and updated some debug messages concerning websockets.
* security_events.c: Relax case restriction when determining security
transport type.
* The res_pjsip_nat module has been updated to not touch the transport
on Websocket originating messages.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7118
ASTERISK-26796 #close
Change-Id: Ie3a0fb1a41101a4c1e49d875a8aa87b189e7ab12
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res_config_pgsql should match the behavior of other realtime backend
drivers so that queue_log can disable adaptive logging.
ASTERISK-25628 #close
Reported by: Dmitry Wagin
Change-Id: Ic1fb1600c7ce10fdfb1bcdc43c5576b7e0014372
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into 13
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into 13
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suspended." into 13
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into 13
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The find_table() functions NULL or a locked table pointer. We are
not consistently calling release_table() in failure paths.
Change-Id: I6f665b455799c84b036e5b34904b82b05eab9544
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Use the description of useragent from sip.conf here.
ASTERISK-26825 #close
Change-Id: I5b33a4aaa0ae1d793289d05e3bc09521affbf755
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When a subscription was being recreated and the endpoint wasn't
found, we were trying to unref the endpoint. This was causing
FRACKs. Removed the unref.
ASTERISK-26823 #close
Change-Id: If86d2aecff8fe853c7f38a1bfde721fcef3cd164
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This change fixes an assumption in res_pjsip that a contact will
always have a status. There is a race condition where this is
not true and would crash. The status will now be unknown when
this situation occurs.
ASTERISK-26623 #close
Change-Id: Id52d3ca4d788562d236da49990a319118f8d22b5
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Outbound registration now subscribes to network change events
published by res_stun_monitor and refreshes all registrations
when an event happens.
The 'pjsip send (un)register' CLI commands were updated to accept
'*all' as an argument to operate on all registrations.
The 'PJSIP(Un)Register' AMI commands were also updated to
accept '*all'.
ASTERISK-26808 #close
Change-Id: Iad58a9e0aa5d340477fca200bf293187a6ca5a25
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This change fixes a problem where removing the DTLS configuration
options and reloading would not disable DTLS. This occurred
because the DTLS configuration was not reset to an unconfigured
state on reload.
ASTERISK-26313
Change-Id: I10952709cc4a7727fb50534b042bce9d64894b39
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... and clean them both up on uninstall.
We've fixed the issue where 'make install' was installing to
/usr/lib on 64-bit systems that use /usr/lib64. Now we need
to clean up the remnants in /usr/lib.
* 'make install' now prints a warning if DESTDIR/ASTLIBDIR
contains 'lib64' and libasterisk* shared libraries or modules
are also found in DESTDIR/ASTLIBDIR with 'lib64' transformed
to 'lib'.
* 'make uninstall' ALWAYS cleans up both DESTDIR/ASTLIBDIR and
DESTDIR/ASTLIBDIR with 'lib64' transformed to 'lib'.
ASTERISK-26705
Change-Id: I6edddeb3c07a51e7c7ba7cac3c05e4bf3ec3f01f
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The bridge_native_rtp module did not properly handle the case where
a smart bridge operation occurs while a channel is suspended. In this
scenario the module would incorrectly set up local or remote RTP
bridging despite the media having to flow through Asterisk. The remote
endpoint would see two media streams and experience wonky audio.
The module has been changed so that it ensures both channels are
not suspended when performing the native RTP bridging and this
requirement has been documented in the bridge technology.
ASTERISK-26781
Change-Id: Id4022d73ace837d4a293106445e3ade10dbc7c7c
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This change updates the documentation for the outbound_proxy option
to ensure it is consistently stated that a full SIP URI must be
provided for the option.
The res_pjsip_outbound_registration module has also been changed so
that the provided outbound_proxy value is checked to ensure it is a
URI and if not an error is output stating so.
ASTERISK-26782
Change-Id: I6c239a32274846fd44e65b44ad9bf6373479b593
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* Removed all 2.5.5 functional patches.
* Updated usages of pj_release_pool to be "safe".
* Updated configure options to disable webrtc.
* Updated config_site.h to disable webrtc in pjmedia.
* Added Richard Mudgett's recent resolver patches.
Change-Id: Ib400cc4dfca68b3d07ce14d314e829bfddc252c7
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On some platforms a multiarch approach is used for libraries.
The build system does not take this into account and still
places libraries into the lib directory if no --libdir is
specified to configure. On initial startup this results in
libasteriskssl.so not being found, as it is not in the multiarch
lib directory. To make matters worse, options were being passed
to ldconfig on both Linux and FreeBSD that actually prevented
the rebuild of the cache.
* Fedora has a /usr/share/config.site that automatically tells
autoconf to use /usr/lib64 but CentOS does not. This logic was
copied to configure.ac and modified so systems like Ubuntu,
which still use /usr/lib for 64-bit systems, aren't affected.
Now that we have them in the correct directory...
In order for the system loader to find libasteriskssl and
libasteriskpj, one of 3 things has to happen...
- The linker cache must be rebuilt including the directory
where the libasterisk* libraries were installed. Only root
can rebuild the cache. This was busted.
- We have to link the asterisk binary with an rpath pointing
to the directrory where the libasterisk* libraries were
installed. This makes things very complicated and will happen
over the collective dead bodies of everyone who's had to
package a distribution with an rpath.
- Finally, you can start asterisk with LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to the
directrory where the libasterisk* libraries were installed.
There are no other options. So...
* The invokation of ldconfig has been moved from main/Makefile
to ASTTOPDIR/Makefile, the options have been removed, and
DESTDIR/ASTLIBDIR appended. If you aren't root, you will be
warned after the "Asterisk Installation Compete" banner that
you must re-run 'make install' as root, manually run
'ldconfig DESTDIR/ASTLIBDIR' as root, or run asterisk with
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
ASTERISK-26705
Change-Id: I2a64b7c33a7d3e9bde20f47e3d3ab771977af982
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