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(issue ASTERISK-21103)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2481/
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Asterisk maintains an internal cache for devices in the event subsystem. The
device state cache holds the state of each device known to Asterisk, such that
consumers of device state information can query for the last known state for
a particular device, even if it is not part of an active call. The concept of
a device in Asterisk can include entities that do not have a physical
representation. One way that this occurred was when anonymous calls are allowed
in Asterisk. A device was automatically created and stored in the cache for
each anonymous call that occurred; this was possible in the SIP and IAX2
channel drivers and through channel drivers that utilized the
res_jabber/res_xmpp resource modules (Gtalk, Jingle, and Motif). These devices
are never removed from the system, allowing anonymous calls to potentially
exhaust a system's resources.
This patch changes the event cache subsystem and device state management to
no longer cache devices that are not associated with a physical entity.
(issue ASTERISK-20175)
Reported by: Russell Bryant, Leif Madsen, Joshua Colp
Tested by: kmoore
patches:
event-cachability-3.diff uploaded by jcolp (license 5000)
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This patch adds a new CLI command to the res_corosync module. It is primarily
used as a debugging tool. It lets you fire off an event which will cause
res_corosync on other nodes in the cluster to place messages into the logger if
everything is working ok. It verifies that the corosync communication is
working as expected.
I didn't put anything in the CHANGES file for this, because this module is new
in Asterisk 11. There is already a generic "res_corosync new module" entry in
there so I figure that covers it just fine.
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This patch adds Named ACL functionality to Asterisk. This allows system
administrators to define an ACL and refer to it by a unique name. Configurable
items can then refer to that name when specifying access control lists.
It also includes updates to all core supported consumers of ACLs. That includes
manager, chan_sip, and chan_iax2. This feature is based on the deluxepine-trunk
by Olle E. Johansson and provides a subset of the Named ACL functionality
implemented in that branch. For more information on this feature, see acl.conf
and/or the Asterisk wiki.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1978/
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Presence support has been added. This is accomplished by
allowing for presence hints in addition to device state
hints. A dialplan function called PRESENCE_STATE has been
added to allow for setting and reading presence. Presence
can be transmitted to Digium phones using custom XML
elements in a PIDF presence document.
Voicemail has new APIs that allow for moving, removing,
forwarding, and playing messages. Messages have had a new
unique message ID added to them so that the APIs will work
reliably. The state of a voicemail mailbox can be obtained
using an API that allows one to get a snapshot of the mailbox.
A voicemail Dialplan App called VoiceMailPlayMsg has been
added to be able to play back a specific message.
Configuration hooks have been added. Configuration hooks
allow for a piece of code to be executed when a specific
configuration file is loaded by a specific module. This is
useful for modules that are dependent on the configuration
of other modules.
chan_sip now has a public method that allows for a custom
SIP INFO request to be sent mid-dialog. Digium phones use
this in order to display progress bars when files are played.
Messaging support has been expanded a bit. The main
visible difference is the addition of an AMI action
MessageSend.
Finally, a ParkingLots manager action has been added in order
to get a list of parking lots.
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r337595 | jrose | 2011-09-22 10:35:50 -0500 (Thu, 22 Sep 2011) | 12 lines
Generate Security events in chan_sip using new Security Events Framework
Security Events Framework was added in 1.8 and support was added for AMI to generate
events at that time. This patch adds support for chan_sip to generate security events.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18264)
Reported by: Michael L. Young
Patches:
security_events_chan_sip_v4.patch (license #5026) by Michael L. Young
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1362/
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r337597 | jrose | 2011-09-22 10:47:05 -0500 (Thu, 22 Sep 2011) | 10 lines
Forgot to svn add new files to r337595
Part of Generating security events for chan_sip
(issue ASTERISK-18264)
Reported by: Michael L. Young
Patches:
security_events_chan_sip_v4.patch (License #5026) by Michael L. Young
Reviewboard: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1362/
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r282269 | dvossel | 2010-08-13 15:03:56 -0500 (Fri, 13 Aug 2010) | 4 lines
res_stun_monitor for monitoring network changes behind a NAT device
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/854
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This commit introduces the security events API. This API is to be used by
Asterisk components to report events that have security implications.
A simple example is when a connection is made but fails authentication. These
events can be used by external tools manipulate firewall rules or something
similar after detecting unusual activity based on security events.
Inside of Asterisk, the events go through the ast_event API. This means that
they have a binary encoding, and it is easy to write code to subscribe to these
events and do something with them.
One module is provided that is a subscriber to these events - res_security_log.
This module turns security events into a parseable text format and sends them
to the "security" logger level. Using logger.conf, these log entries may be
sent to a file, or to syslog.
One service, AMI, has been fully updated for reporting security events.
AMI was chosen as it was a fairly straight forward service to convert.
The next target will be chan_sip. That will be more complicated and will
be done as its own project as the next phase of security events work.
For more information on the security events framework, see the documentation
generated from doc/tex/. "make asterisk.pdf"
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/273/
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CEL is the new system for logging channel events. This was inspired after
facing many problems trying to represent what is possible to happen to a call
in Asterisk using CDR records. For more information on CEL, see the built in
HTML or PDF documentation generated from the files in doc/tex/.
Many thanks to Steve Murphy (murf) and Brian Degenhardt (bmd) for their hard
work developing this code. Also, thanks to Matt Nicholson (mnicholson) and
Sean Bright (seanbright) for their assistance in the final push to get this
code ready for Asterisk trunk.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/239/
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This patch add a new payload type for information elements, a set
of bit flags. The payload is transported as a 32-bit unsigned integer
but when matching is performed between events and subscribers,
the matching is done by using a bitwise AND instead of numeric value
comparison.
Review: http://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/242/
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This commit pulls in a batch of improvements and additions to the event API.
Changes include:
- the ability to dynamically build a subscription. This is useful if you're
building a subscription based on something you receive from the network,
or from options in a configuration file.
- Add tables of event types and IE types and the corresponding string
representation for implementing text based protocols that use these
events, for showing events on the CLI, reading configuration that
references event information, among other things.
- Add a table that maps IE types and the corresponding payload type.
- an API call to get the total size of an event
- an API call to get all events from the cache that match a subscription
- a new IE payload type, raw, which I used for transporting the Entity ID in
my code for handling distributed device state.
- Code improvements to reduce code duplication
- Include the Entity ID of the server that originated the event in every event
- an additional event type, DEVICE_STATE_CHANGE, to help facilitate distributed
device state. DEVICE_STATE is a state change on one server, DEVICE_STATE_CHANGE
is the aggregate device state change across all servers.
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have multiple information elements (while there was nothing preventing it before you could not actually access any except the first one).
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the mailbox context. Now, all related MWI event dealings pay attention
to the context as well.
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places that cared about device states were app_queue and the hint code in pbx.c.
The changes include converting it to use the Asterisk event system, as well as
other efficiency improvements.
* app_queue: This module used to register a callback into devicestate.c to
monitor device state changes. Now, it is just a subscriber to Asterisk
events with the type, device state.
* pbx.c hints: Previously, the device state processing thread in devicestate.c
would call ast_hint_state_changed() each time the state of a device changed.
Then, that code would go looking for all the hints that monitor that device,
and call their callbacks. All of this blocked the device state processing
thread. Now, the hint code is a subscriber of Asterisk events with the
type, device state. Furthermore, when this code receives a device state
change event, it queues it up to be processed by another thread so that it
doesn't block one of the event processing threads.
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(Committed from Media Plaza in Utrecht, Netherlands - Open Source VoIP conference)
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This set of changes introduces a new generic event API for use within Asterisk.
I am still working on a way for events to be shared between servers, but this
part is ready and can already be used inside of Asterisk.
This set of changes introduces the first use of the API, as well. I have
restructured the way that MWI (message waiting indication) is handled. It is
now event based instead of polling based. For example, if there are a bunch
of SIP phones subscribed to mailboxes, then chan_sip will not have to
constantly poll the mailboxes for changes. app_voicemail will generate events
when changes occur.
See UPGRADE.txt and CHANGES for some more information on the effects of these
changes from the user perspective. For developer information, see the text in
include/asterisk/event.h.
As always, additional feedback is welcome on the asterisk-dev mailing list.
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