This crash would occur if a re-invite was queued while the initial INVITE
transaction was still occurring and the response to the INVITE was not ACKed.
This lack of ACK would cause the INVITE session state to never reach confirmed.
Once the transaction terminated, however, the queued re-invite would occur and
cause a crash due to this lack of state change.
This fix checks the INVITE session state before performing the re-invite to
ensure it is in the required confirmed state.
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This patch introduces DTLS-SRTP support to chan_pjsip and the options
necessary to configure it including an option to allow choosing between
32 and 80 byte SRTP tag lengths.
During the implementation and testing of this patch, three other bugs
were found and their fixes are included with this patch. The two in
chan_sip were a segfault relating to DTLS setup and mistaken call
rejection. The third bug fix prevents chan_pjsip from attempting to
perform bridge optimization between two endpoints if either of them is
running any form of SRTP.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2683/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21419)
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This ensures that code that was only meant to be run on a reinvite failure
only runs on a reinvite failure.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22061)
reported by Rusty Newton
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1. Security events
2. Websocket support
3. Diversion header + redirecting support
4. An anonymous endpoint identifier
5. Inbound extension state subscription support
6. PIDF notify generation
7. One touch recording support (special thanks Sean Bright!)
8. Blind and attended transfer support
9. Automatic inbound registration expiration
10. SRTP support
11. Media offer control dialplan function
12. Connected line support
13. SendText() support
14. Qualify support
15. Inband DTMF detection
16. Call and pickup groups
17. Messaging support
Thanks everyone!
Side note: I'm reminded of the song "How Far We've Come" by Matchbox Twenty.
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This change ensures that the INVITE session remains valid for the lifetime
of the session object itself by increasing the session count on the dialog that
the INVITE session is allocated from. Once this reaches zero (normally as a result
of decrementing it within the session destructor) the dialog, and INVITE session,
are destroyed.
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The pimp_my_sip branch is being merged at this point because
it offers basic functionality, and from an API standpoint, things
are complete.
SIP work is *not* feature-complete; however, with the completion
of the SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY API, all APIs (except a PUBLISH API) have
been created, and thus it is possible for developers to attempt
to create new SIP work.
API documentation can be found in the doxygen in the code, but
usability documentation is still lacking.
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