PSA: chan_sip status changed to “deprecated” & Asterisk 17.0.0-rc2 Release
If you download Asterisk 17 and start it up, you might be one of the people that notices the following messages: If you are using
If you download Asterisk 17 and start it up, you might be one of the people that notices the following messages: If you are using
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
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
With the release of Asterisk versions 13.24.0-rc1, 15.7.0-rc1 and 16.1.0-rc1, we’re pleased to say that pjproject-2.8 has been qualified for use with Asterisk. In these
Hey Everybody, It’s about a month out from AstriDevCon 2018 and I wanted to write a little bit to summarize what we discussed this year.
In the past, we’ve had a few blog posts talking about specific parts of new WebRTC work that has been done in Asterisk; but, with
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!
[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]tl;dr: We fixed the vulnerabilities. If you’d like to read the conclusion of this admittedly long saga,
In my previous post I talked about what WebRTC support is like in Asterisk 14. Since Asterisk 15 is going to be released soon let’s