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to sip messages.
(closes issue #13385)
Reported by: adomjan
Patches:
sip.conf.sample-trunk20090929-reason_q850.patch uploaded by adomjan (license 487)
CHANGES-trunk20090929-reason_q850.patch uploaded by adomjan (license 487)
chan_sip.c-trunk20090929-reason_q850_atoi_fix.patch uploaded by adomjan (license 487)
sip-q850-hangupcause1.diff uploaded by mnicholson (license 96)
Tested by: adomjan
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r226382 | lmadsen | 2009-10-28 15:06:13 -0500 (Wed, 28 Oct 2009) | 9 lines
Update documentation in sip.conf.sample.
Update the documentation in sip.conf.sample in order to make it more clear
that directmedia/canreinvite do not cause Asterisk to ignore reINVITEs. It
is only used to stop Asterisk from generating a reINVITE, but does not stop
it from accepting them if necessary.
(closes issue #15644)
Reported by: lmadsen
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This change adds a configuration option to SIP peers, unsolicited_mailbox, which
configures a virtual mailbox to use for received new/old MWI information. This
virtual mailbox can then be used by any device supporting MWI.
(closes issue #13028)
Reported by: AsteriskRocks
Patches:
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This is the second commit for this and documents the text stream using the configured
IP address and fixes a bug in the original patch where the UDPTL stream would also
use the different IP address.
(closes issue #14729)
Reported by: _brent_
Patches:
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r225032 | dvossel | 2009-10-21 09:37:04 -0500 (Wed, 21 Oct 2009) | 20 lines
IAX/SIP shrinkcallerid option
The shrinking of caller id removes '(', ' ', ')', non-trailing '.',
and '-' from the string. This means values such as 555.5555 and
test-test result in 555555 and testtest. There are instances,
such as Skype integration, where a specific value is passed via
caller id that must be preserved unmodified. This patch makes
the shrinking of caller id optional in chan_sip and chan_iax in
order to support such cases. By default this option is on to
preserve previous expected behavior.
(closes issue #15940)
Reported by: dimas
Patches:
v2-15940.patch uploaded by dimas (license 88)
15940_shrinkcallerid_trunk.c uploaded by dvossel (license 671)
Tested by: dvossel
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/408/
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(closes issue #14729)
Reported by: _brent_
Patches:
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This patch adds support for TCP/TLS in the Contact header when using
NAT, specifically externip or externhost. The original issue was that
Asterisk sent 5060 as the port in the contact header whether TLS was
used or not. Additionally, this patch adds 2 config options to sip.conf,
specifically externtcpport and externtlsport. This allows a user to
specify different external ports for TCP and TLS other than those used
internally, this is especially useful in in a PAT/port redirection setup.
Thanks to ebroad for reporting the issue and providing the patch!
(closes issue #15880)
Reported by: ebroad
Patches:
portmap.patch uploaded by ebroad (license 878)
externtXXport_v2.patch uploaded by ebroad (license 878)
Tested by: ebroad
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Many T.38 endpoints incorrectly send the maximum IFP frame size they can accept
as the T38FaxMaxDatagram value in their SDP, when in fact this value is
supposed to be the maximum UDPTL payload size (datagram size) they can accept.
If the value they supply is small enough (a commonly supplied value is '72'),
T.38 UDPTL transmissions will likely fail completely because the UDPTL packets
will not have enough room for a primary IFP frame and the redundancy used for
error correction. If this occurs, the Asterisk UDPTL stack will emit log messages
warning that data loss may occur, and that the value may need to be overridden.
This patch extends the 't38pt_udptl' configuration option in sip.conf to allow
the administrator to override the value supplied by the remote endpoint and
supply a value that allows T.38 FAX transmissions to be successful with that
endpoint. In addition, in any SIP call where the override takes effect, a debug
message will be printed to that effect. This patch also removes the
T38FaxMaxDatagram configuration option from udptl.conf.sample, since it has not
actually had any effect for a number of releases.
In addition, this patch cleans up the T.38 documentation in sip.conf.sample
(which incorrectly documented that T.38 support was passthrough only).
(issue #15586)
Reported by: globalnetinc
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r221360 | mnicholson | 2009-09-30 14:36:06 -0500 (Wed, 30 Sep 2009) | 10 lines
Fix SRV lookup and Request-URI generation in chan_sip.
This patch adds a new field "portinuri" to the sip dialog struct and the sip peer struct. That field is used during RURI generation to determine if the port should be included in the RURI. It is also used in some places to determine if an SRV lookup should occur.
(closes issue #14418)
Reported by: klaus3000
Tested by: klaus3000, mnicholson
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r221086 | twilson | 2009-09-30 09:49:11 -0500 (Wed, 30 Sep 2009) | 25 lines
Change the SSRC by default when our media stream changes
Be default, change SSRC when doing an audio stream changes Asterisk doesn't
honor marker bit when reinvited to already-bridged RTP streams,resulting in
far-end stack discarding packets with "old" timestamps that areactually part of
a new stream. This patch sends AST_CONTROL_SRCUPDATE whenever there is a
reinvite, unless the 'constantssrc' is set to true in sip.conf.
The original issue reported to Digium support detailed the following situation:
ITSP <-> Asterisk 1.4.26.2 <-> SIP-based Application Server Call comes in
fromITSP, Asterisk dials the app server which sends a re-invite back
toAsterisk--not to negotiate to send media directly to the ITSP, but to
indicatethat it's changing the stream it's sending to Asterisk. The app
servergenerates a new SSRC, sequence numbers, timestamps, and sets the marker
bit on the new stream. Asterisk passes through the teimstamp of the new stream,
butdoes not reset the SSRC, sequence numbers, or set the marker bit.
When the timestamp on the new stream is older than the timestamp on the
originalstream, the ITSP (which doesn't know there has been any change) discards
the newframes because it thinks they are too old. This patch addresses this by
changing the SSRC on a stream update unless constantssrc=true is set in
sip.conf.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/374/
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r216430 | oej | 2009-09-04 15:45:48 +0200 (Fre, 04 Sep 2009) | 27 lines
Make apps send PROGRESS control frame for early media and fix too early media issue in SIP
The issue at hand is that some legacy (dying) PBX systems send empty media frames on PRI
links *before* any call progress. The SIP channel receives these frames and by default
signals 183 Session progress and starts sending media. This will cause phones to
play silence and ignore the later 180 ringing message. A bad user experience.
The fix is twofold:
- We discovered that asterisk apps that support early media ("noanswer") did not send
any PROGRESS frame to indicate early media. Fixed.
- We introduce a setting in chan_sip so that users can disable any relay of media frames
before the outbound channel actually indicates any sort of call progress.
In 1.4, 1.6.0 and 1.6.1, this will be disabled for backward compatibility. In later versions
of Asterisk, this will be enabled. We don't assume that it will change your Asterisk
phone experience - only for the better.
We encourage third-party application developers to make sure that if they have applications
that wants to send early media, add a PROGRESS control frame transmission to make sure that
all channel drivers actually will start sending early media. This has not been the default
in Asterisk previous to this patch, so if you got inspiration from our code, you need to
update accordingly. Sorry for the trouble and thanks for your support.
This code has been running for a few months in a large scale installation (over 250
servers with PRI and/or BRI links to old PBX systems).
That's no proof that this is an excellent patch, but, well, it's tested :-)
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Allows characters that are otherwise used as delimiters to be used within
certain fields (like the secret).
(closes issue #15008, closes issue #15672)
Reported by: tilghman
Patches:
20090818__issue15008.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: lmadsen, tilghman
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or To header in the incoming request. Eligible domains are taken from the domains list in the config file. This functionality is enabled when domainsasrealm is enabled in the config file.
(closes issue #11361)
Reported by: arkadia
Patches:
sip_realm_mnich_to_added_2.patch uploaded by arkadia (license 233)
Tested by: arkadia
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It is clear from multiple mailing list, forum, wiki and other sorts of posts
that users don't really understand the effects that the 'canreinvite' config
option actually has, and that in some cases they think that setting it to 'no'
will actually cause various other features (T.38, MOH, etc.) to not work properly,
when in fact this is not the case. This patch changes the proper name of the
option to what it should have been from the beginning ('directmedia'), but
preserves backwards compatibility for existing configurations.
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configurable values for finer control.
(closes issue #8855)
Reported by: mikma
Tested by: klaus3000, file
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should be specified.
(closes issue #14367)
Reported by: Nick_Lewis
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Let's try that again, this time removing trailing whitespace and not leading
whitespace. I can't believe no one noticed.
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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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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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chan_sip allows for outbound TLS connections, but does not allow the user to specify what protocol to use (default was SSLv2, and still is if this new option is not specified). This patch lets the user pick the SSL/TLS client method for outbound connections in sip.
(closes issue #14770)
Reported by: TheOldSaint
(closes issue #14768)
Reported by: TheOldSaint
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/240/
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The option to choose which connected line header to
use is not 'rpid_header' but 'sendrpid'
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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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This allows for you to change the From header for outgoing MWI
NOTIFY requests. Prior to this, the best you could do was to
set a callerid in the general section of sip.conf. The problem
was that this was used for all outbound requests, not just
MWI NOTIFY requests.
AST-201
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Asterisk.
The channel drivers which have been most heavily tested with these enhancements are
chan_sip and chan_misdn. Further work is being done to add Q.SIG support and will be
introduced in a later commit. chan_skinny has code added to it here, but according
to user pj, the support on chan_skinny is not working as of now. This will be fixed in
a later commit.
A special thanks goes out to bugtracker user gareth for getting the ball rolling and
providing the initial support for this work. Without his initial work on this, this would
not have been nearly as painless as it was.
This functionality has been tested by Digium's product quality department, as well as a
customer site running thousands of calls every day. In addition, many many many many bugtracker
users have tested this, too.
(closes issue #8824)
Reported by: gareth
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/201
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This API provides a generic way for multiple RTP stacks to be
integrated into Asterisk. Right now there is only one present, res_rtp_asterisk,
which is the existing Asterisk RTP stack. Functionality wise this commit
performs the same as previously. API documentation can be viewed in the
rtp_engine.h header file.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/209/
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Fix for AST-2009-003
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Added an option to respond to a SIP invite with only the single most preferred joint codec. This limits the options of what codecs the other side can use.
(closes issue #12485)
Reported by: bamby
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/206/
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(closes issue #14646)
Reported by: strk
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When the subscription context for a call pickup subscription differs
from the context of the call pickup target, there's not an easy way
to divine what context should be used for the pickup. The way to work
around this is to use PICKUPMARK as the context for the pickup.
This has been documented in the sip.conf.sample file
(ABE-1708)
closes issue #14567
submitted by: alecdavis
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Add a better explanation of the difference between the device namespace and the dialplan for newbies.
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refer to a peer
in the register= line.
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sip.conf
With this commit, a register => line in sip.conf may contain a port number in the
"user" section of the line. Please see CHANGES and sip.conf.sample for more
details regarding this.
(closes issue #14198)
Reported by: Nick_Lewis
Patches:
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Tested by: Nick_Lewis
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enabled (either globally or for a specific peer), chan_sip will treat any SDP
data it receives as new data and update the media stream accordingly. By
default, Asterisk will only modify the media stream if the SDP session version
received is different from the current SDP session version. This option is
required to interoperate with devices that have non-standard SDP session
version implementations (observed by toc on the bug tracker with Microsoft OCS
which always uses 0 as the session version).
http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/94/
(closes issue #13958)
Reported by: toc
Tested by: toc
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to poke all peers at seemingly the same time.
(closes issue #13217)
Reported by: cervajs
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after T38 is negotiated.
Terry Wilson created the original patch for this functionality, which I slightly modified and added
the faxdetect=yes|no configuration option. This patch is only for T38 fax detection and does not
do anything for G711 over SIP fax detection. By default, this option is disabled.
Reviewboard: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/69/
This functionality is for issue AST-140.
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is only found if it dialed the extension that was subscribed to. You can now
specify 'ignore-context' for the 'notifycid' option in sip.conf which will, as
it's value implies, ignore the current context of the caller when doing the
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the calling party when subscribed to the state of an extension that is ringing.
This has some limitations which are documented in sip.conf.sample.
(closes issue #13827)
Reported by: seanbright
Patches:
issue13827.patch uploaded by seanbright (license 71)
Reviewed by: russellb
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remotesecret => our password for a remote service
secret => our authentication when someone calls us
Secret => still has both functions if remotesecret is not used.
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