[asterisk-dev] Maybe... Just maybe

J. Oquendo joquendo at hushmail.com
Fri Jul 14 16:58:54 MST 2006


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I should notify you now that I have developed a DoS attack that
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stopped

On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:12:58 -0400 Asterisk Development Team
<asteriskteam at digium.com> wrote:
>The Asterisk development team is pleased to announce new releases
>of
>Asterisk and Zaptel: Asterisk 1.2.10 and Zaptel 1.2.7.
>
>These releases incorporate a number of bug fixes, and the Asterisk
>release contains a new option to help avoid a potential denial of
>service vulnerability in the IAX2 channel driver. The Zaptel
>release
>also adds support for the TE407P and TE412P quad T1/E1 interface
>cards.
>
>The release files are available in the usual place
>(ftp.digium.com), as
>both tarballs and patch files relative to the last release. In
>addition,
>both the tarballs and the patch files have been signed using GPG
>keys of
>the release maintainers, so that you can ensure their
>authenticity.
>
>Thanks for supporting Asterisk and Zaptel!
>
>
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