Hello,
Kamailio SIP Server project is organizing another meeting of its
developers during November 14-15, 2019, hosted again by sipgate.de in
Dusseldorf, Germany.
The event is intended to facilitate the interaction between Kamailio
developers and to offer a convenient environment for working together on
several topics of high interest for the project, including writing code
for Kamailio and its tools, improving documentation, or discuss about
future development.
Everyone from the community is welcome to join. Please note we have a
limited capacity of 20 seats in the meeting room. Also, very important
to be aware that this is not an event to learn how to use Kamailio.
More details about the event, the venue, how to register, are available at:
* https://www.kamailio.org/w/developers-meeting/
Looking forward to those two intensive hacking Kamailio days in Dusseldorf!
Hello,
Kamailio SIP Server v5.1.9 stable release is out.
This is a maintenance release of the previous stable branch, 5.1, that
includes fixes since the release of v5.1.8. There is no change to
database schema or configuration language structure that you have to do
on previous installations of v5.1.x. Deployments running previous v5.1.x
versions are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v5.1.9 or to v5.2.x
series.
For more details about version 5.1.9 (including links and guidelines to
download the tarball or from GIT repository), visit:
* https://www.kamailio.org/w/2019/09/kamailio-v5-1-9-released/
RPM, Debian/Ubuntu packages will be available soon as well.
Note: the branch 5.1 is the previous stable branch. The latest stable
branch is 5.2, at this time with v5.2.4 being released out of it.
Many thanks to all contributing and using Kamailio!
Kamailio SIP Server v5.2.4 stable is out – a minor release including
fixes in code and documentation since v5.2.3. The configuration file and
database schema compatibility is preserved, which means you don’t have
to change anything to update.
Kamailio® v5.2.4 is based on the latest source code of GIT branch 5.2
and it represents the latest stable version. We recommend those running
previous 5.2.x or older versions to upgrade. There is no change that has
to be done to configuration file or database structure comparing with
the previous releases of the v5.2 branch.
For more information, please see:
https://www.kamailio.org/w/2019/08/kamailio-v5-2-4-released/
Hello,
Kamailio SIP Server v5.1.5 stable release is out.
This is a maintenance release of the latest stable branch, 5.1, that
includes fixes since the release of v5.1.4. There is no change to
database schema or configuration language structure that you have to do
on previous installations of v5.1.x. Deployments running previous v5.1.x
versions are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v5.1.5.
For more details about version 5.1.5 (including links and guidelines to
download the tarball or from GIT repository), visit:
* https://www.kamailio.org/w/2018/08/kamailio-v5-1-5-released/
RPM, Debian/Ubuntu packages will be available soon as well.
Many thanks to all contributing and using Kamailio!
Reference: CVE-2018-14767
We strongly advise you to update your Kamailio installation to the
latest stable release for security reasons.
All supported releases (5.0. and 5.1) contains an important security fix
in the Kamailio core related to the handling of “To” headers.
The issues were fixed before the 5.0.7, and 5.1.4 releases in the
respective stable branches. So if you are already running the 5.0.7 or
5.1.4 release then you have already the fixes deployed.
For more details, please see the post on kamailio.org:
https://www.kamailio.org/w/2018/07/kamailio-security-announcement-for-kamai…
Please address any detailed technical questions related to the two bugs
to the developer list at sr-dev(a)lists.kamailio.org.
For questions about the configuration workarounds please contact the
user list at sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org.
In case of confidential remarks related to this or other security
issues, please address them to the Kamailio Management team.
Hello,
Kamailio SIP Server v5.0.7 stable is out – a minor release including
fixes in code and documentation since v5.0.6. The configuration file and
database schema compatibility is preserved, which means you don’t have
to change anything to update.
Kamailio v5.0.7 is based on the latest version of GIT branch 5.0. We
recommend those running previous 5.0.x or older versions to upgrade.
There is no change that has to be done to configuration file or database
structure comparing with the previous release of the v5.0 branch.
*Resources for Kamailio version 5.0.7*
Source tarballs are available at:
https://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/5.0.7/src/
Download via GIT:
# git clone https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio kamailio
# cd kamailio
# git checkout -b 5.0 origin/5.0
Relevant notes, binaries and packages will be uploaded at:
https://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/5.0.7/
Modules’ documentation:
https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/5.0.x/
What is new in 5.0.x release series is summarized in the announcement of
v5.0.0:
https://www.kamailio.org/w/kamailio-v5-0-0-release-notes/
Note: the branch 5.0 is the previous stable branch. The latest stable
branch is 5.1, at this time with v5.1.4 being released out of it. Be
aware that you may need to change the configuration files and database
structures from 5.0.x to 5.1.x. See more details about it at:
https://www.kamailio.org/w/kamailio-v5-1-0-release-notes/
Thanks for flying Kamailio!
Hello,
with a bit of delay, given that had to accommodate and accept some
requests from the last year queue, Daniel-Constantin Mierla is glad to
announce that we can offer two more seats at Kamailio World Conference,
May 8-10, 2017, in Berlin.
Therefore we are continuing the program from last years, based on the
roots and the tight relation of Kamailio project with the academic
environment, the eligible people being students enrolled in universities
or research institutes (both bachelor and PhD programs qualify) as well
as people from underrepresented groups.
If you think you are eligible and want to participate, email Daniel
directly (miconda(a)gmail.com) or to registration(a)kamailio.org .
Participation to all the content of the event (workshops, conference and
social event) is free, but you will have to take care of expenses for
traveling and accommodation. Write a short description about your
interest in real time communications and, when it is the case what is
the university or the research institute you are affiliate to.
Also, if you are not a student, but you are in touch with some or have
access to students forums/mailing lists, it will be very appreciated if
you forward these details.
Time is short, we already received few requests based on my remark in a
message sent out few weeks ago, therefore in a matter of days we will do
the selection, so you have to hurry up a bit.
More information about Kamailio World is available on the web site:
- http://www.kamailioworld.com
Many thanks to the event sponsors that allowed to continue this program,
respectively: FhG Fokus, Asipto, Flowroute, Telnyx, Sipwise, Sipgate,
Simwood, Obihai, NG-Voice, Evariste Systems, Digium, VoiceTel, Pascom
and Core Network Dynamics.
Expect a full house event! Looking forward to meeting many of you in Berlin!
Kamailio - the Open Source SIP Server project will be present at LinuxTag,
Berlin, Germany, May 11-14, 2011 (http://www.linuxtag.org/2011/).
The location is Hall 7.2b, booth 112 (near to the Mozilla project).
Come and meet some of us, we will be glad to chat about Kamailio, SIP Router,
SEMS, SIP, IMS and VoIP in general. Depending on the day, you can meet at the
booth:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla (Asipto)
Henning Westerholt (1&1)
Carsten Bock (ng-voice.com)
Andreas Granig (Sipwise)
Stefan Sayer (SEMS)
Raphael Coeffic (Tekelec)
We will have a demo running latest version and nice flyers to show the
capabilities of Kamailio based platforms.
Looking forward to meet you there,
Henning
On Monday 31 January 2011, Alex Hermann wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 January 2011, Henning Westerholt wrote:
> > in about two and a half week the annual open source developer conference
> > FOSDEM (http://fosdem.org/2011/) takes place in Brussels. As in the last
> > two years we would like to meet here for a social event, probably a
> > dinner on Saturday evening, 6th February.
>
> According to my calendar, saturday is the 5th of February. I'm going to
> assume you meant saturday the 5th and not sunday the 6th. Please correct
> me if i'm wrong.
Hi Alex,
yes, of course you're right. Somehow i mixed up the day of the voip devel room
with the dinner.
Sorry for the confusion,
Henning
Hello,
in about two and a half week the annual open source developer conference
FOSDEM (http://fosdem.org/2011/) takes place in Brussels. As in the last two
years we would like to meet here for a social event, probably a dinner on
Saturday evening, 6th February.
This developers already confirmed their participance:
- Daniel-Constantin Mierla
- Marius Zbihlei
- Henning Westerholt
This year we'll also be present in the Open Source Telephony room on sunday
with two talks, "Scaling location services in large SIP networks with Kamailio
from Marius and myself, and "Unifying SIP and Web worlds with Lua (Kamailio)"
from Daniel. Olivier Taylor agreed helping us again in choosing a nice place
for the evening.
Participation at the event is free of charge, everybody pays for its own
expenses. In order to organize a restaurant and do a reservation please send
me a short mail if you would like to attend.
Looking forward to see you in Brussels!
Best regards,
Henning
P.S.: Photos of the 2009 event can be found on the web site:
http://www.kamailio.org/events/2009-FOSDEM/FOSDEM2009-Album/
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Henning Westerholt - Head of IT Operations Internet Access & Communications
1&1 Internet AG, Karlsruhe, Germany