[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-29100) chan_sip: Crash on high latency link
Joshua C. Colp (JIRA)
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Tue Sep 29 04:11:37 CDT 2020
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Joshua C. Colp commented on ASTERISK-29100:
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The chan_sip channel driver is in 'extended' support status and is supported only by community members. Your issue is in the queue. Your patience is appreciated as a community developer may work the issue when time and resources become available.
Asterisk is an open source project and community members work the issues on a voluntary basis. You are welcome to develop your own patches and submit them to the project.[1]
If you are not a programmer and you are in a hurry to see a patch provided then you might try rallying support on the Asterisk users mailing list or forums.[2] Another alternative is offering a bug bounty on the asterisk-dev mailing list.[3] Often a little incentive can go a long way.
[1]: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Patch+Contribution+Process
[2]: http://www.asterisk.org/community/discuss
[3]: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Bug+Bounties
> chan_sip: Crash on high latency link
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> Key: ASTERISK-29100
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-29100
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Channels/chan_sip/General
> Affects Versions: 17.7.0
> Reporter: Joshua Elson
> Severity: Minor
> Attachments: asterisk-core-20200928-175103-brief.txt, asterisk-core-20200928-175103-full.txt, asterisk-core-20200928-175103-info.txt, asterisk-core-20200928-175103-locks.txt, asterisk-core-20200928-175103-thread1.txt, core-2020-09-27T16-28-43-0600-brief.txt, core-2020-09-27T16-28-43-0600-full.txt, core-2020-09-27T16-28-43-0600-locks.txt, core-2020-09-27T16-28-43-0600-thread1.txt
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> Seeing crashes in unusual and very slow network conditions on a transoceanic link. These are SIP.js clients connected via websockets, but the crash appears to be quite reproducible.
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