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When sending a re-INVITE to an endpoint it was possible for received
headers to be added as well (since they are stored for retrieval using
the PJSIP_HEADER dialplan function). This caused a broken (and
potentially large) SIP INVITE to be produced and sent.
This changes the module so it will no longer add headers to
re-INVITEs.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22882)
Reported by: David M. Lee
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Both res_pjsip_messaging and res_pjsip_header_funcs were causing asterisk to
crash because they were trying to dereference a NULL pointer.
In the case of res_pjsip_messaging it was attempting to "print" a contact
header that did not exist. In fact contact headers should not be part of
a SIP MESSAGE, so the offending code was simply removed.
In the case of res_pjsip_header_funcs a null private channel tech was being
passed to the function and then later dereferenced. Added null checks (and
error logging) to the read/write function handlers to guard against crashing.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22821)
Reported by: Anthony Messina
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Using 'lu' will produce a compiler warning for some versions of gcc and on some
architectures. 'z' should be portable as a format specifier for size_t.
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This patch adds support to the PJSIP stack in Asterisk for SIP header
manipulation. Note that this is analagous to SIPAddHeader/SIPRemoveHeader.
For PJSIP_HEADER, an incoming supplemental session callback is registered that
takes the pjsip_hdrs from the incoming session and stores them in a linked
list in the session datastore. Calls to PJSIP_HEADER traverse over the list
and return the nth matching header where 'n' is the 'number' argument to the
function.
When adding a header, the first call creates a datastore and linked list and
adds the datastore to the session. The header is then created as a pjsip_hdr
and added to the list. An outgoing supplemental session callback then
traverses the list and adds the headers to the outgoing pjsip_msg.
When removing a header, the list created with PJSIP_HEADER(add,...) is
traversed and all matching entries are removed.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22498)
Reported by: George Joseph
patch:
res_pjsip_header_funcs_v1.patch uploaded by george.joseph (License 6322)
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