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over 6 years
ago
by
Kevin Harwell
The Asterisk Rest Interface (ARI) over the last year received several enhancements that have been requested by the community: server side event filtering automatic context creation moving a channel between
The post ARI: Rested Developments appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Joshua C. Colp
Greetings Everyone! Time flies when you are having fun and improving Asterisk; this past year has been no different. October and Astricon [1] are fast approaching; and, thus, the first
The post Asterisk-17.0.0-rc1 Released! appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Joshua Colp
A comment that I see frequently when helping people with PJSIP is the lack of a general section (with global options) and how this causes their configuration to be larger
The post PJSIP Configuration Design appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
George Joseph
We’re pleased to say that we’ve qualified pjproject 2.9 with Asterisk and that the recent 13.28 and 16.5 Asterisk releases have the bundled pjproject updated to the new version. All
The post pjproject-2.9 Qualified For Use With Asterisk appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Joshua Colp
When DTLS support in Asterisk was added the information about how to use DTLS support in OpenSSL was not as flushed out as it is today. To that end the
The post Support for large certificate sizes in DTLS now available! appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Kevin Harwell
Stasis has been a core part of Asterisk for a while now. However, state management within it is a bit precarious. A new stasis_state module has been created to help
The post Stasis State: Improved Management appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Joshua Colp
Manager is an API that has been in Asterisk for almost as long as Asterisk has existed. It provides a mechanism to see what is happening in Asterisk and to
The post The case of the blocked AMI Stasis subscription appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Joshua Colp
I’ve previously written about REMB, or receiver estimated maximum bitrate, and its effect on video quality. While this provides periodic feedback from receivers to Asterisk and a mechanism to set
The post transport-cc: Improving feedback for better video quality appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
George Joseph
Back in December in my The Continuing Saga of Continuous Integration blog post I wrote about how we reduced the Testsuite’s “27” layers of file system access down to 3
The post Continuous Integration Update appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Ben Ford
Overview For those of you who have been around for a while now and contribute to the code base, you probably know about CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt and how annoying it
The post Changing CHANGES (and UPGRADE.txt) appeared first on Asterisk Blog.
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