Some phones send g.726 audio packed for AAL2, which differs from what is
recommended by RFC 3351. If Asterisk receives audio formatted as such when
negotiating g.726 then it sounds a bit distorted. Added an option to
res_pjsip_endpoint that allows g.726 negotiated audio to be treated as g.726
AAL2 packed.
ASTERISK-25158 #close
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Change-Id: Ie7e21f75493d7fe53e75e12c971e72f5afa33615
The sample pjsip.conf has a few comment lines that are missing the
semicolons at the start of the comment, causing the config to fail
load.
Change-Id: I776a38c916a7df7ee3e072fd0b21dbf4cc457352
Virtual line support establishes a relationship between messages
related to an outbound registration and a local endpoint. This is
accomplished by attaching a parameter to the Contact of the outbound
registration and looking for it on any received requests. If the
parameter exists and can be matched to an outbound registration
the configured endpoint is associated with the request.
ASTERISK-24949 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Change-Id: I7df909d2625479110a83fdd354c21ac539e8615d
This is the second follow-on to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4572/ and the
discussion at
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2015-March/073921.html
The basic issues are that changes in contact status don't cause events to be
emitted for the associated endpoint. Only dynamic contact add/delete actions
update the endpoint. Also, the qualify timeout is fixed by pjsip at 32 seconds
which is a long time.
This patch makes use of the new transaction timeout feature in r4585 and
provides the following capabilities...
1. A new aor/contact variable 'qualify_timeout' has been added that allows the
user to specify the maximum time in milliseconds to wait for a response to an
OPTIONS message. The default is 3000ms. When the timer expires, the contact is
marked unavailable.
2. Contact status changes are now propagated up to the endpoint as follows...
When any contact is 'Available', the endpoint is marked as 'Reachable'. When
all contacts are 'Unavailable', the endpoint is marked as 'Unreachable'. The
existing endpoint events are generated appropriately.
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Id0ce0528e58014da1324856ea537e7765466044a
Tested-by: Dmitriy Serov
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
Currently when Asterisk starts initial qualifies of contacts are spread out
randomly between 0 and qualify_timeout to prevent network and system overload.
If a contact's qualify_frequency is 5 minutes however, that contact may be
unavailable to accept calls for the entire 5 minutes after startup. So while
staggering the initial qualifies is a good idea, basing the time on
qualify_timeout could leave contacts unavailable for too long.
This patch adds a new global parameter "max_initial_qualify_time" that sets the
maximum time for the initial qualifies. This way you could make sure that all
your contacts are initialy, randomly qualified within say 30 seconds but still
have the contact's ongoing qualifies at a 5 minute interval.
If max_initial_qualify_time is > 0, the formula is initial_interval =
min(max_initial_interval, qualify_timeout * random(). If not set,
qualify_timeout is used.
The default is "0" (disabled).
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Ib80498aa1ea9923277bef51d6a9015c9c79740f4
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
Incoming PJSIP call legs that have not been answered yet send unnecessary
"180 Ringing" or "183 Progress" messages every time a connected line
update happens. If the outgoing channel is also PJSIP then the incoming
channel will always send a "180 Ringing" or "183 Progress" message when
the outgoing channel sends the INVITE.
Consequences of these unnecessary messages:
* The caller can start hearing ringback before the far end even gets the
call.
* Many phones tend to grab the first connected line information and refuse
to update the display if it changes. The first information is not likely
to be correct if the call goes to an endpoint not under the control of the
first Asterisk box.
When connected line first went into Asterisk in v1.8, chan_sip received an
undocumented option "rpid_immediate" that defaults to disabled. When
enabled, the option immediately passes connected line update information
to the caller in "180 Ringing" or "183 Progress" messages as described
above.
* Added "rpid_immediate" option to prevent unnecessary "180 Ringing" or
"183 Progress" messages. The default is "no" to disable sending the
unnecessary messages.
ASTERISK-24781 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4473/
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This patch fixes previously reverted code that caused binary incompatibility
problems with some modules. And like the original patch it makes sure that
no matter what order the endpoint identifier modules were loaded, priority is
given based on the ones specified in the new global 'endpoint_identifier_order'
option.
ASTERISK-24840
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4489/
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Due to a break in binary compatibility with some other modules these changes
are being reverted until the issue can be resolved.
ASTERISK-24840
Reported by: Mark Michelson
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It's possible to have a scenario that will create a conflict between endpoint
identifiers. For instance an incoming call could be identified by two different
endpoint identifiers and the one chosen depended upon which identifier module
loaded first. This of course causes problems when, for example, the incoming
call is expected to be identified by username, but instead is identified by ip.
This patch adds a new 'global' option to res_pjsip called
'endpoint_identifier_order'. It is a comma separated list of endpoint
identifier names that specifies the order by which identifiers are processed
and checked.
ASTERISK-24840 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4455/
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The "contact" object is not meant to be configured from the pjsip.conf
configuration file. It is meant to be created as a result of a registration
and stored elsewhere.
ASTERISK-24085 #close
Reported by: Rusty Newton
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Note that this is backport from trunk of r425825.
This change adds a module which is configurable using the keep_alive_interval setting in the
global section that will send a CRLF keep alive to all active connection-oriented transports at
the provided interval. This is useful because it can help keep connections open through NATs.
This functionality also exists within PJSIP but can not be controlled at runtime and requires
recompiling it.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4084/
ASTERISK-24644 #close
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Optimistic SRTP is the ability to enable SRTP but not have it be
a fatal requirement. If SRTP can be used it will be, if not it won't be.
This gives you a better chance of using it without having your sessions
fail when it can't be.
Encrypt all the things!
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3992/
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Testing has shown repeatedly that PJSIP's default behavior of switching
automatically to TCP for large messages can cause issues. The most common
issues are that devices that we are communicating with do not handle the
switch to TCP gracefully, thus causing situations such as broken calls or
broken subscriptions. Now, in order to have this behavior happen, you must
opt into it. The sample file has been updated to warn that enabling the
TCP switch behavior may cause issues for you, so use at your own risk.
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When a packet exceeds the MTU, pjproject will switch from UDP to TCP. In
some circumstances (on some networks), this can cause some issues with
messages not getting sent to the correct destination - and can also cause
connections to get dropped due to quirks in pjproject deciding to
terminate TCP connections with no messages.
While fixing the routing/messaging issues is important, having a
configuration option in Asterisk that tells pjproject to not switch over
to TCP would be useful. That way, if some glitch is discovered on some
other network/site, we can at least disable the behavior until a fix is
put into place.
AFS-197 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4137/
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A question arose as to whether a .pem file
could be provided in place of the .crt and
.key files in a PJSIP TLS configuration. I
tested this and discovered that although a
cert will be read from the pem file, a key
will not, and thus the priv_key_file entry
is still required. This update to the fine
documentation clarifies the option usage.
AST-1448 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4129/
Reported by: John Bigelow
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Improvements to the res_pjsip transport cipher option.
* Made the cipher option accept a comma separated list of OpenSSL cipher
names. Users of realtime will be glad if they have more than one name to
list.
* Added the CLI command 'pjsip list ciphers' so a user can know what
OpenSSL names are available for the cipher option.
* Updated the cipher option online XML documentation to specify what is
expected for the value.
* Updated pjsip.conf.sample to not indicate that ALL is acceptable since
ALL does not imply a preference order for the ciphers and PJSIP does not
simply pass the string to OpenSSL for interpretation.
ASTERISK-24199 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4018/
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During the latest update to DTLS-SRTP support the ability to configure
the hash used for fingerprints was added. This gave us two supported ones:
SHA-1 and SHA-256. The default was accordingly updated to SHA-256.
Unfortunately this configuration ability was not exposed within res_pjsip.
This change adds a dtls_fingerprint option that controls it.
#SIPit31
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This updates the code behind PJSIP configuration options with custom
handlers to deal with the assigned default values properly where it
makes sense and adjusting the default value where it doesn't. Before
applying this patch, there were several cases where the default value
for an option would prevent that config section from loading properly.
Reported by: Thomas Thompson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4019/
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On review /r/3977, it was recommended to note in the
sample configuration about the size limitation for
resource lists. However, since there was no section in
the sample configuration at all for resource list
subscriptions, I decided to make a separate commit
where I have added the necessary sample configuration
as well as the size limitation warning.
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