[asterisk-dev] Asterisk 11.22.0-rc1 Now Available
Asterisk Development Team
asteriskteam at digium.com
Tue Mar 22 17:40:45 CDT 2016
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the first release candidate of
Asterisk 11.22.0. This release candidate is available for immediate
download at http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk
The release of Asterisk 11.22.0-rc1 resolves several issues reported by the
community and would have not been possible without your participation.
Thank you!
The following are the issues resolved in this release candidate:
Bugs fixed in this release:
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* ASTERISK-25857 - func_aes: incorrect use of strlen() leads to
data corruption (Reported by Gianluca Merlo)
* ASTERISK-25321 - [patch]DeadLock ChanSpy with call over Local
channel (Reported by Filip Frank)
* ASTERISK-25800 - [patch] Calculate talktime when is first call
answered (Reported by Rodrigo Ramirez Norambuena)
* ASTERISK-25272 - [patch]The ICONV dialplan function sometimes
returns garbage (Reported by Etienne Lessard)
* ASTERISK-20987 - non-admin users, who join muted conference are
not being muted (Reported by hristo)
* ASTERISK-24972 - Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol BEAST
Vulnerability - Investigate vulnerability of HTTP server
(Reported by Alex A. Welzl)
* ASTERISK-25603 - [patch]udptl: Uninitialized lengths and bufs in
udptl_rx_packet cause ast_frdup crash (Reported by Walter
Doekes)
* ASTERISK-25742 - Secondary IFP Packets can result in accessing
uninitialized pointers and a crash (Reported by Torrey Searle)
* ASTERISK-25397 - [patch]chan_sip: File descriptor leak with
non-default timert1 (Reported by Alexander Traud)
* ASTERISK-25730 - build: make uninstall after make distclean
tries to remove root (Reported by George Joseph)
* ASTERISK-25722 - ASAN & testsute: stack-buffer-overflow in
sip_sipredirect (Reported by Badalian Vyacheslav)
* ASTERISK-25714 - ASAN:heap-buffer-overflow in logger.c (Reported
by Badalian Vyacheslav)
* ASTERISK-24801 - ASAN: ast_el_read_char stack-buffer-overflow
(Reported by Badalian Vyacheslav)
* ASTERISK-25701 - core: Endless loop in "core show
taskprocessors" (Reported by ibercom)
* ASTERISK-25700 - main/config: Clean config maps on shutdown.
(Reported by Corey Farrell)
* ASTERISK-25690 - Hanging up when executing connected line sub
does not cause hangup (Reported by Joshua Colp)
* ASTERISK-25687 - res_musiconhold: Concurrent invocations of 'moh
reload' cause a crash (Reported by Sean Bright)
* ASTERISK-25394 - pbx: Incorrect device and presence state when
changing hint details (Reported by Joshua Colp)
* ASTERISK-25640 - pbx: Deadlock on features reload and state
change hint. (Reported by Krzysztof Trempala)
* ASTERISK-25681 - devicestate: Engine thread is not shut down
(Reported by Corey Farrell)
* ASTERISK-25680 - manager: manager_channelvars is not cleaned at
shutdown (Reported by Corey Farrell)
* ASTERISK-25679 - res_calendar leaks scheduler. (Reported by
Corey Farrell)
* ASTERISK-25677 - pbx_dundi: leaks during failed load. (Reported
by Corey Farrell)
* ASTERISK-25673 - res_crypto leaks CLI entries (Reported by Corey
Farrell)
* ASTERISK-25647 - bug of cel_radius.c: wrong point of
ADD_VENDOR_CODE (Reported by Aaron An)
* ASTERISK-25614 - DTLS negotiation delays (Reported by Dade
Brandon)
* ASTERISK-25442 - using realtime (mysql) queue members are never
updated in wait_our_turn function (app_queue.c) (Reported by
Carlos Oliva)
* ASTERISK-25624 - AMI Event OriginateResponse bug (Reported by
sungtae kim)
Improvements made in this release:
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* ASTERISK-24813 - asterisk.c: #if statement in listener()
confuses code folding editors (Reported by Corey Farrell)
* ASTERISK-25767 - [patch] Add check to configure for sanitizes
(Reported by Badalian Vyacheslav)
* ASTERISK-25068 - Move commonly used FreePBX extra sounds to the
core set (Reported by Rusty Newton)
For a full list of changes in this release candidate, please see the ChangeLog:
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/ChangeLog-11.22.0-rc1
Thank you for your continued support of Asterisk!
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