AstManProxy is a multi-threaded proxy server for the Asterisk
Manager Interface. As well as straight proxying, it can also
translate between AMI and HTTP (with output in plaintext, XML,
or CSV formats). SSL is also available (for both AMI and HTTP).
"echo -e" -> "printf"
"exit -1" -> "exit 255"
- some of the patches had hand-rolled chunks to replace /bin/bash
with /bin/sh near a CVS keyword; remove these and replace with a
pre-configure target making it easier to update-patches
- change sample config to disable hardcoded escape sequences for
colours by default
- bump PKGNAME-main
Fixes sscanf without size bounds. The biggest problem affects SIP in
Asterisk 1.6.1+ (i.e. not OpenBSD ports/packages) but the update makes
sense anyway...
just disable by setting the default FLAVOR; the asterisk,h323 entry
in ../Makefile picked it up. the unused pkg/*-speex files don't hurt,
so keep them around. bump PKGNAME (most likely gratuitous, but it's
cheap).
It is completely unmaintained, barely working and prevent from updating the
whole VoIP gang (ptlib, h323plus, opal, gnugk, ekiga) which I'm working on.
some more work still to do but most things should run ok, and it's easier
to handle that in-tree.
KAMAILIO (OpenSER) is a mature and flexible open source SIP server (RFC3261).
It can be used on systems with limitted resources as well as on carrier grade
servers, scaling to up to thousands call setups per second. It is written in
pure C for Unix/Linux-like systems with architecture specific optimizations to
offer high performances. It is customizable, being able to feature as fast load
balancer; SIP server flavours: registrar, location server, proxy server,
redirect server; gateway to SMS/XMPP; or advanced VoIP application server.
where the "pedantic" option is enabled (disabled by default).
Backported rather than updated until I sort out the H323 autoconf
breakage in newer versions.
users with access to the IAX port can use it to verify validity of usernames.
No other code changes in this version.
While there, remove spurious @user from PLIST.
- add -fPIC unconditionally (requested by naddy@) by adding it to
unix.mak (in pwlib) which get sourced by the other ports
feedback from and ok naddy@, thanks!
introduced in 1.4.21 by correcting the order of lock and unlock
in a deadlock avoidance macro... No other changes. Not security,
but if you're running 1.4.21, you definitely want this.
- regen PLIST to remove @bin from a symlink.