Fixes:
| In debian/ngcp-rtpengine-iptables-setup line 15:
| TABLE=$(/usr/libexec/rtpengine/rtpengine-get-table --config-file=$CONFIG_FILE)
| ^----------^ SC2086: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
|
| In el/rtpengine.init line 36:
| configfile=${CONFIG_FILE-/etc/rtpengine/rtpengine.conf}
| ^--------^ SC2034: configfile appears unused. Verify use (or export if used externally).
|
| In el/rtpengine.init line 38:
| TABLE=$(/usr/libexec/rtpengine/rtpengine-get-table --config-file=$CONFIG_FILE)
| ^----------^ SC2086: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
Those went unnoticed in commit 111b0a769c, but are failing
in github actions with shellcheck v0.7.2.
While at it, ensure that /etc/rtpengine/rtpengine.conf
is used as fallback, if CONFIG_FILE isn't defined.
Change-Id: I1c1948245a907bd6d299b242a9faff960d0608bc
These can be set from the config file, which makes the support in the
sysvinit script redundant. Remove all these and leave only the minimally
relevant ones involved in the startup of the daemon.
Change-Id: I3faac4594d7f1a21e65761036c2ab153acb96152
The default value for the kernel table in rtpengine is -1, so the helper
should default to use the same to match in case the parameter is not set
in the config file.
Remove an explicit --table passed to the daemon in the el init script,
and remove fallback initialization handling already done by the new
helper.
Change-Id: Ie4ec50a34e467f829279ad626a5b0e3b15acfd16
Fixes: commit 111b0a769c
This centralizes the table setting into the respective config files
instead of keeping copies all over the place, that can easily get out
of sync.
Change-Id: I12f3fa172f34861365c31c8d8718b3fae8a9de5b
Make sure janus_session lock is obtained first and websocket_conn lock
second, in order to prevent a possible deadlock.
Change-Id: I3db1d5cea0c0295cc10c71edd20c86ce054f520b
Warned-by: Coverity
Add a check for the return value from g_strlcpy in case the path ever
gets truncated.
Change-Id: I33c146357711c4d0810c025a5fd08e91cb87c524
Warned-by: Coverity
This isn't really necessary as at this point the janus_session object is
private to the thread, but we add the locking anyway to silence the
warning.
Warned-by: Coverity
Change-Id: I0b192f2f5827ad917cf5110ce486fc6cd49e1a71
Bullseye doesn't install iptables by default any more, but the included
startup script uses iptables to set up the kernel forwarding by default.
Add an explicit dependency.
closes#1343
Change-Id: I6c222c290e51177f92136f9df59fa769c05ec266
If a keyspace notification SET is received and the call already exists
as a foreign call, the call is first destroyed before being re-restored.
The call destruction involves a DEL from Redis on the "hosted DB"
number, which points to the foreign DB. This makes it impossible to then
restore the call because it's just been deleted.
closes#1308closes#1334
Change-Id: Ie895b021441b2d299f8ebb5bde1824b01e12633c
Also add a safeguard against filling the remote peer address with an
address from the wrong family
closes#1305
Change-Id: Iac18212b4d526a2f7d49a06ddcd724aa89b06060