Asterisk 13 and 17 Security Fix Only
While this has been mentioned in a few places I thought it prudent to also create a blog post. Asterisk 13 and Asterisk 17 have
While this has been mentioned in a few places I thought it prudent to also create a blog post. Asterisk 13 and Asterisk 17 have
Greetings Everyone! Another year has flown by and while we now live in interesting times this has not stopped the development and progress of Asterisk
We’ve had a few questions about whether or not Asterisk could easily install on CentOS 8. A few months ago the answer to that question
Greetings All, Time certainly flies and it seems like AstriDevCon and AstriCon 2019 were a century ago. It’s hard to imagine that in fact they
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
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
In Asterisk we have an API called device state. As the name implies this allows a device (such as a PJSIP endpoint) to provide notification
Hello Everybody! Can you believe how quickly a year has passed? Time is drawing near to many exciting things – Astricon in October and with
With the changing weather, some of us are thinking about summer with excitement, others about winter with trepidation. Regardless of which hemisphere you live in though, it’s time to start thinking about Asterisk 16!
One of the most annoying tasks within Asterisk (or VoIP in general) is the task of CDR and event processing. Why is processing these so