Re: [asterisk-dev] Webpage: HTTPs Mixed-Content: Where to report?

2020-12-06 Thread Joshua C. Colp
On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 4:22 AM Alexander Traud 
wrote:

> > I have forwarded it on.
>
> Great. They fixed their feedback page. Now, right now, the DNS resolution
> of the whole asterisk.org universe does not work for me, even manually
> set to Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 or Google Public DNS. I had to use your
> authoritive nameserver "nsx1.digium.com" directly. Anyway, when you read
> this, I guess, that is solved already.
>

I have filed a ticket with the team for this.


>
> >>> 
> >> Where is that linked?
>
> Still curious about that one. Could I have found that without your help?
> Shouldn't that be linked from somewhere on the Webpage like the "Contact
> us" page?
>

I provided this as feedback to that team to link it somewhere.

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Re: [asterisk-dev] Webpage: HTTPs Mixed-Content: Where to report?

2020-12-06 Thread Daniel Journo
Asterisk.org is unavailable here too.

From: Alexander Traud 
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Webpage: HTTPs Mixed-Content: Where to report?
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Re: [asterisk-dev] Asterisk tries to transcode vp8 <> g729

2020-12-06 Thread Dennis Buteyn

codecs [have to be] in "[allow=]audio,video[,text]" order

Did you file an issue report for this? If yes, please, mark my just created report as 
duplicate: 

In any case, good catch! Yes, Digium Asterisk still assumes that the *first* codec in the 
list of "allows" is an audio codec always; although video (and text) are 
supported for more than a decade, and the codec part got an overhaul for Asterisk 13. If 
the first codec is video (or text), the source code goes crazy. Perhaps nobody noticed 
that before. Perhaps dozens noticed that before but did not report.

For what its worth, we ran into similar problems some time ago and 
solved it by sorting codecs in audio/video order beforehand. We 
considered this to be a configuration error and moved on. Probably 
others came to the same conclusion and did the same.


Dennis Buteyn
Xorcom Ltd



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Re: [asterisk-dev] Webpage: HTTPs Mixed-Content: Where to report?

2020-12-06 Thread Alexander Traud
> I have forwarded it on.

Great. They fixed their feedback page. Now, right now, the DNS resolution of 
the whole asterisk.org universe does not work for me, even manually set to 
Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 or Google Public DNS. I had to use your authoritive 
nameserver "nsx1.digium.com" directly. Anyway, when you read this, I guess, 
that is solved already.

>>> 
>> Where is that linked?

Still curious about that one. Could I have found that without your help? 
Shouldn't that be linked from somewhere on the Webpage like the "Contact us" 
page?



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