Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.14.0

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Asterisk Development Team
2022-07-28 10:40:52 -05:00
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--- Functionality changes from Asterisk 18.13.0 to Asterisk 18.14.0 ----------
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chan_dahdi
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* A POLARITY function is now available that allows
getting or setting the polarity on a channel
from the dialplan.
db
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* The DBPrefixGet AMI action now allows retrieving
all of the DB keys beginning with a particular
prefix.
res_cliexec
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* A new CLI command, dialplan exec application, has
been added which allows dialplan applications to be
executed at the CLI, useful for some quick testing
without needing to write dialplan.
res_geolocation
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* Added res_geolocation which creates the core capabilities
to manipulate Geolocation information on SIP INVITEs.
res_pjsip
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* A new transport option 'allow_wildcard_certs' has been added that when it
and 'verify_server' are both set to 'yes', enables verification against
wildcards, i.e. '*.' in certs for common, and subject alt names of type DNS
for TLS transport types. Names must start with the wildcard. Partial wildcards,
e.g. 'f*.example.com' and 'foo.*.com' are not allowed. As well, names only
match against a single level meaning '*.example.com' matches 'foo.example.com',
but not 'foo.bar.example.com'.
res_pjsip_geolocation
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* Added res_pjsip_geolocation which gives chan_pjsip
the ability to use the core geolocation capabilities.
res_pjsip_header_funcs
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* Add function PJSIP_RESPONSE_HEADERS() to get list of header names from 200 response, in the same way as PJSIP_HEADERS() from the request.
Add function PJSIP_RESPONSE_HEADER() to read header from 200 response, in the same way as PJSIP_HEADER() from the request.
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--- Functionality changes from Asterisk 18.12.0 to Asterisk 18.13.0 ----------
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Subject: res_pjsip
A new transport option 'allow_wildcard_certs' has been added that when it
and 'verify_server' are both set to 'yes', enables verification against
wildcards, i.e. '*.' in certs for common, and subject alt names of type DNS
for TLS transport types. Names must start with the wildcard. Partial wildcards,
e.g. 'f*.example.com' and 'foo.*.com' are not allowed. As well, names only
match against a single level meaning '*.example.com' matches 'foo.example.com',
but not 'foo.bar.example.com'.

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Subject: chan_dahdi
A POLARITY function is now available that allows
getting or setting the polarity on a channel
from the dialplan.

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Subject: db
The DBPrefixGet AMI action now allows retrieving
all of the DB keys beginning with a particular
prefix.

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Subject: res_cliexec
A new CLI command, dialplan exec application, has
been added which allows dialplan applications to be
executed at the CLI, useful for some quick testing
without needing to write dialplan.

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Subject: res_geolocation
Added res_geolocation which creates the core capabilities
to manipulate Geolocation information on SIP INVITEs.

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Subject: res_pjsip_geolocation
Added res_pjsip_geolocation which gives chan_pjsip
the ability to use the core geolocation capabilities.

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Subject: res_pjsip_header_funcs
Add function PJSIP_RESPONSE_HEADERS() to get list of header names from 200 response, in the same way as PJSIP_HEADERS() from the request.
Add function PJSIP_RESPONSE_HEADER() to read header from 200 response, in the same way as PJSIP_HEADER() from the request.