Re: [asterisk-dev] [Asterisk 16.x / pjsip TLS] Memory leak with core reload

2019-10-03 Thread Richard Mudgett
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 3:58 PM Michael Maier wrote: > On 03.10.19 at 15:52 Michael Maier wrote: > > On 02.10.19 at 22:45 Sean Bright wrote: > >> On 10/2/2019 4:02 PM, Michael Maier wrote: > >>> I found one more problem regarding the configuration options, provided > by FreePBX, which should be su

Re: [asterisk-dev] [Asterisk 16.x / pjsip TLS] Memory leak with core reload

2019-10-03 Thread Michael Maier
On 03.10.19 at 15:52 Michael Maier wrote: > On 02.10.19 at 22:45 Sean Bright wrote: >> On 10/2/2019 4:02 PM, Michael Maier wrote: >>> I found one more problem regarding the configuration options, provided by >>> FreePBX, which should be supported by asterisk. >>> I'm referring to the possibility,

Re: [asterisk-dev] [Asterisk 16.x / pjsip TLS] Memory leak with core reload

2019-10-03 Thread Sean Bright
On 10/3/2019 10:17 AM, Michael Maier wrote: This is not a FreePBX issue OK. Thank you for clarifying. provided by asterisk (take a look at the source code) That's a good idea. I'll take a look, thanks. Kind regards, Sean -- ___

Re: [asterisk-dev] [Asterisk 16.x / pjsip TLS] Memory leak with core reload

2019-10-03 Thread Michael Maier
On 03.10.19 at 16:08 Jared Smith wrote: > On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 10:01 AM Sean Bright wrote: > >> In the future, please feel free to skip the mailing list and submit >> issues directly to https://issues.asterisk.org/jira for any Asterisk >> problems. >> >> FreePBX issues like this one can go dire

Re: [asterisk-dev] [Asterisk 16.x / pjsip TLS] Memory leak with core reload

2019-10-03 Thread Jared Smith
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 10:01 AM Sean Bright wrote: > In the future, please feel free to skip the mailing list and submit > issues directly to https://issues.asterisk.org/jira for any Asterisk > problems. > > FreePBX issues like this one can go directly to their issue tracking > system (I don't kn

Re: [asterisk-dev] [Asterisk 16.x / pjsip TLS] Memory leak with core reload

2019-10-03 Thread Sean Bright
On 10/3/2019 9:52 AM, Michael Maier wrote: I think this should be enough - just install FreePBX and you will see it. You don't need any special configuration - it's the default configuration provided by FreePBX. Great. Hopefully someone on the FreePBX team also follows the Asterisk issue tra

Re: [asterisk-dev] Asterisk 16.5.x / SIPS / SRTP / pjsip 4.9 - one more memory leak

2019-10-03 Thread Michael Maier
On 03.10.19 at 15:42 Michael Maier wrote: > there is one more memory leak even in asterisk 16.6.0-rc2, which can't be > seen with pjsip 4.8 instead of 4.9. It can be seen on inbound calls (not sure > if it's > on outbound calls, too) using SIPS and SRTP. https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/A

Re: [asterisk-dev] [Asterisk 16.x / pjsip TLS] Memory leak with core reload

2019-10-03 Thread Michael Maier
On 02.10.19 at 22:45 Sean Bright wrote: > On 10/2/2019 4:02 PM, Michael Maier wrote: >> I found one more problem regarding the configuration options, provided by >> FreePBX, which should be supported by asterisk. >> I'm referring to the possibility, to add additional options not supported by >> F

Re: [asterisk-dev] Asterisk 16.5.x / SIPS / SRTP / pjsip 4.9 - one more memory leak

2019-10-03 Thread Sean Bright
On 10/3/2019 9:42 AM, Michael Maier wrote: Sorry, but there is one more memory leak even in asterisk 16.6.0-rc2, which can't be seen with pjsip 4.8 instead of 4.9. It can be seen on inbound calls (not sure if it's on outbound calls, too) using SIPS and SRTP. Examples: 1 Call, duration about 1

[asterisk-dev] Asterisk 16.5.x / SIPS / SRTP / pjsip 4.9 - one more memory leak

2019-10-03 Thread Michael Maier
Hello again! Sorry, but there is one more memory leak even in asterisk 16.6.0-rc2, which can't be seen with pjsip 4.8 instead of 4.9. It can be seen on inbound calls (not sure if it's on outbound calls, too) using SIPS and SRTP. Examples: 1 Call, duration about 1 h: ~ +1,2 MB 5 short calls (<