[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-29358) Fix misleading trace info in chan_pjsip_incoming_response
Michael Maier (JIRA)
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Sat Mar 20 23:38:15 CDT 2021
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Michael Maier commented on ASTERISK-29358:
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I provided a patch proposal - not the patch itself. The attached patch (see history) is nothing more as a short version of a literal description. You may use it as the final patch if you want or you may change it or you may ignore it - it's up to you.
Asterisk is published under the GPL 2, which allows changes and I'm giving them back. This is a public issues tracker everyone can read. This means: If I wouldn't want others to read or even use this proposal, I wouldn't provide it at all here.
I would sign a license agreement - but I never will provide any personal data like address or phone number, which could be read tomorrow in the internet by everyone and which could be misused easily. Please think about protection of privacy.
> Fix misleading trace info in chan_pjsip_incoming_response
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> Key: ASTERISK-29358
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-29358
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: None
> Components: Channels/chan_pjsip
> Affects Versions: 18.0.0
> Reporter: Michael Maier
> Attachments: chan_pjsip.c-misleading-trace-info.diff.gz
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> The function chan_pjsip_incoming_response handles the status code 183. Unfortunately, the trace output is somewhat misleading. The attached file shows a possibility to fix it.
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