The helper function, get_address_family_filter, in chan_sip for dns resolution
by address family was not recognizing the websockets transport and resulting in
a null pointer being sent to functions in netsock2, in an attempt to determine
if we are bound to ANY address ([::]) or not.
This patch fixes this issue by handling the transport types SIP_TRANSPORT_WS and
SIP_TRANSPORT_WSS which results in a sock address being set properly for use in
determining the address family.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20221)
Reported by: Sven Beisiegel
Tested by: Sven Beisiegel, James Mortensen
Patches:
asterisk-20221-ws-family-filter.diff uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
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This adds HANGUPCAUSE information to called channels so that hangup
handlers can, in conjunction with predial dialplan execution, access
the hangupcause information when the dialed channel hangs up on a
one-to-one basis instead of a many-to-one basis as with HANGUPCAUSE
usage on the caller channel.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2069/
(closes issue ASTERISK-20198)
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This patch adds the feature "Private representation of caller, connected
and redirecting party ids", as previously discussed with us (DATUS) and
Digium.
1. Feature motivation
Until now it is quite difficult to modify a party number or name which can
only be seen by exactly one particular instantiated technology channel
subscriber. One example where a modified party number or name on one
channel is spread over several channels are supplementary services like
call transfer or pickup. To implement these features Asterisk internally
copies caller and connected ids from one channel to another. Another
example are extension subscriptions. The monitoring entities (watchers)
are notified of state changes and - if desired - of party numbers or names
which represent the involving call parties. One major feature where a
private representation of party names is essentially needed, i.e. where a
party name shall be exclusively signaled to only one particular user, is a
private user-specific name resolution for party numbers. A lookup in a
private destination-dependent telephone book shall provide party names
which cannot be seen by any other user at any time.
2. Feature Description
This feature comes along with the implementation of additional private
party id elements for caller id, connected id and redirecting ids inside
Asterisk channels.
The private party id elements can be read or set by the user using
Asterisk dialplan functions.
When a technology channel is initiating a call, receives an internal
connected-line update event, or receives an internal redirecting update
event, it merges the corresponding public id with the private id to create
an effective party id. The effective party id is then used for protocol
signaling.
The channel technologies which initially support the private id
representation with this patch are SIP (chan_sip), mISDN (chan_misdn) and
PRI (chan_dahdi).
Once a private name or number on a channel is set and (implicitly) made
valid, it is generally used for any further protocol signaling until it is
rewritten or invalidated.
To simplify the invalidation of private ids all internally generated
connected/redirecting update events and also all connected/redirecting
update events which are generated by technology channels -- receiving
regarding protocol information - automatically trigger the invalidation of
private ids.
If not using the private party id representation feature at all, i.e. if
using only the 'regular' caller-id, connected and redirecting related
functions, the current characteristic of Asterisk is not affected by the
new extended functionality.
3. User interface Description
To grant access to the private name and number representation from the
Asterisk dialplan, the CALLERID, CONNECTEDLINE and REDIRECTING dialplan
functions are extended by the following data types. The formats of these
data types are equal to the corresponding regular 'non-private' already
existing data types:
CALLERID:
priv-all
priv-name priv-name-valid priv-name-charset priv-name-pres
priv-num priv-num-valid priv-num-plan priv-num-pres
priv-subaddr priv-subaddr-valid priv-subaddr-type priv-subaddr-odd
priv-tag
CONNECTEDLINE:
priv-name priv-name-valid priv-name-pres priv-name-charset
priv-num priv-num-valid priv-num-pres priv-num-plan
priv-subaddr priv-subaddr-valid priv-subaddr-type priv-subaddr-odd
priv-tag
REDIRECTING:
priv-orig-name priv-orig-name-valid priv-orig-name-pres priv-orig-name-charset
priv-orig-num priv-orig-num-valid priv-orig-num-pres priv-orig-num-plan
priv-orig-subaddr priv-orig-subaddr-valid priv-orig-subaddr-type priv-orig-subaddr-odd
priv-orig-tag
priv-from-name priv-from-name-valid priv-from-name-pres priv-from-name-charset
priv-from-num priv-from-num-valid priv-from-num-pres priv-from-num-plan
priv-from-subaddr priv-from-subaddr-valid priv-from-subaddr-type priv-from-subaddr-odd
priv-from-tag
priv-to-name priv-to-name-valid priv-to-name-pres priv-to-name-charset
priv-to-num priv-to-num-valid priv-to-num-pres priv-to-num-plan
priv-to-subaddr priv-to-subaddr-valid priv-to-subaddr-type priv-to-subaddr-odd
priv-to-tag
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2030/
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A recent change made it so that device state changes that were
not actual "changes" would not get reported to subscribers. The
problem was that this inadvertently blocked presence updates as
well.
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You cannot unref a pointer and then expect to ref it again later.
* Fix potential NULL pointer deref if the call pickup search fails.
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Quote from review board:
This patch extends the extension state callbacks so that monitoring channels
(as chan_sip) get more information of the devices which are responsible for
an extension state change. The additional information is needed by chan_sip
to present names/numbers of the caller and callee in an early-state SIP
notification. Users of extenstion state callback not interested in the
additional information are not affected by the changes.
Motivation: to present the involved party's name/number in an early-state
nofification (used by the notified device as a pickup offer) one after another
so that a user can see which call he will pick up in an undirected pickup.
Such a pickup offer to a user shall indicate the same call (number/name-A calls
number/name-B) as the call which would be picked up when an undirected pickup
is executed.
Users interested in additional state info must use the new functions
ast_extension_state_add_extended() resp.
ast_extension_state_add_destroy_extended() to register an extended state
callback. When the callback is registered this way, an extra member
device_state_info of struct ast_state_cb_info is passed to the callback in
addition to the aggregated extension state. This container holds an object for
every device of the monitored extension hint consisting of the device name, the
device state and a channel reference to the channel which (presumably) caused
the device state.
The information is used by chan_sip for early-state notifications. When the
state of a device changes and the new state contains AST_EVENT_RINGING, an
early-state notification is sent to the subscribed devices with the
caller/callee names/numbers of the oldest ringing channel of the monitored
extension. The notified user may then invoke a direct pickup, which will pickup
exactly this channel.
Users of the old non-extended callbacks will only be called when the aggregated
state did change (same behavior as before). Users of the extended callback will
also be called when the state is unchanged but does contain AST_EVENT_RINGING.
That could be the case if two channels are ringing at one device and one of
them hangs up, so the aggregated state does not change. This way the monitoring
channel can create a new early-state notification with the now ringing
party-ids.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2048
This contribution comes from Guenther Kelleter
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(closes issue ASTERISK-18390)
Reported by: Peter Racz
Patches:
dundi_cli_cache.patch.v2 uploaded by Peter Racz (license #6290)
ASTERISK-18390_dundi_cli_cache_jrose_mods_v2.diff uploaded by Jonathan Rose (license #6182)
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When a channel hangs up while being spied upon and the option to exit the
ChanSpy application when the spied on channel hangs up is set,
ast_autochan_destroy is not being called and therefore a reference to the spied
upon channel is not removed.
The symptom being reported was that when using func_group in the dialplan and
calling "group show channels" at the cli, the spied upon channel was still
being shown while "core show channels" showed that the channel was not up.
This patch calls ast_autochan_destroy when a spied upon channel hangs up and
the option to exit the ChanSpy application is set, removing the reference to
the channel allowing the count for the group that the spied channel was part of
to be decremented.
(closes issue ASTERISK-17515)
Reported by: Arkadiusz Malka
Tested by: Alexandr Gordeev, Michael L. Young
Patches:
asterisk-17515-destroy-autochan.diff
uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
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This is based on the work done by Olle Johansson on review board.
The idea is that the channel specified in an AMI originate or call
file is typically not connected to the outgoing extension until the
channel has been answered. With this change, an EarlyMedia header can
be specified for AMI originates and an early_media option can
be specified in call files. With this option set, once early media is
received on a channel, it will be connected with the outgoing extension.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18644)
Reported by Olle Johansson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1472
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Implementation of a dialplan function for checking manager accounts. Right now
it only returns the number of logged in sessions for a manager account, but
other attributes can be added later.
Patch by: Olle Johansson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/421/
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Debugging messages and associated controls only compiled in if configured with --enable-dev-mode. Debug messages provide more detail (including thread id) and are grouped so the user/dev can limit the type of messages displayed. Functionally no real change to chan_skinny.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2040/
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This patch adds named calledgroups/pickupgroups to Asterisk. Named groups are
implemented in parallel to the existing numbered callgroup/pickupgroup
implementation. However, unlike the existing implementation, which is limited
to a maximum of 64 defined groups, the number of defined groups allowed for
named callgroups/pickupgroups is effectively unlimited.
Named groups are configured with the keywords "namedcallgroup" and
"namedpickupgroup". This corresponds to the numbered group definitions of
"callgroup" and "pickupgroup". Note that as the implementation of named groups
coexists with the existing numbered implementation, a defined named group of
"4" does not equate to numbered group 4.
Support for the named groups has been added to the SIP, DAHDI, and mISDN channel
drivers.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2043
Uploaded by:
Guenther Kelleter(license #6372)
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All voicemails now have a 'msg_id' included in their metadata. The ODBC
message storage backend now requires this column; as such, the MySQL contrib
script that creates the voicemail_data table has been updated with the appropriate
column information.
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Fix error in the "IPorHost" section of a SIP dialstring.
This is based on the review request posted by Walter Doekes
(referenced lower in the commit message)
The main fix here is to treat the IPorHost portion of the dial
string as a temporary outbound proxy. This ensures requests
get sent to the proper location.
Due to the age of the request, some parts were no longer relevant.
For instance, the request moved outbound proxy parsing code into
a single method. This is done in a previous commit, so it was not
necessary to do again.
Also, the review request fixed some errors with regards to request
routing for CANCEL and ACK requests. This has also been fixed in
more recent commits.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19677)
reported by Walter Doekes
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1859
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Remove unused variable.
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Seriously? Another compilation error fixed.
Somebody beat me.
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When the chan_sip cleanup went in, a typo was included that caused some
subscriptions of non-Polycom phones to be limited to the same
capabilities as Polycom phones. This resolves the failures in the test
suite resulting from this regression.
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This is a patch from kkm from review board.
This is useful for adding headers to REFER requests that
emanate from a Transfer() dialplan application call.
This also fixes some uses of the Referred-by header, removing
an extra set of angle brackets.
I've modified the reporter's original patch to not require
any additions to the sip_refer header and to just remove the
referred_by_name from sip_refer since it is no longer needed
or used.
(closes Issue ASTERISK-17639)
reported by Kirill Katsnelson
Patches:
019059-sip-refer-addheaders-trunk-353549.diff
uploaded by Kirill Katsnelson (license #5845)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1159
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With this option set, channel variables can be set on
every manager originate. The Variable header can still
be used to set additional channel variables for individual
calls if desired.
This work was completed by Olle Johansson on review board.
I have applied the review feedback and am committing it in
order to get this into trunk before Asterisk 11 is branched.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1412
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With a large number of SIP peers registered, performing a SIP reload causes a
flood of SIP OPTIONS request packets. These are immediately sent out, and, as
responses come back, can cause peers to be flagged as 'lagged' due to handling
of the many response messages.
This fix prevents this "packet storm" and schedules the pokes for a random
time. That time varies between 1 ms and the peer's qualify time, or, if
the qualify time is unknown, the global qualifyfreq setting.
The committed patch has some very small modifications to the patch schmidts
wrote for the review.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19154)
Reported by: Nicolo Mazzon
patches:
issue19154.patch license #6034 uploaded by schmidts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1652
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