Upgraded from asterisk-14.7.3-1.fc27. Running for 2 days with light activity. No problems with upgrade or operation.
Upgraded from asterisk.armv7hl 14.5.0-4.fc27. Configuration was maintained making upgrade flawless. Using XMPP and SIP protocols with no issues.
Using 5 packages (fail2ban, server, firewalld, systemd, and sendmail rpms). No regressions noted.
Been running for about a week using SIP and XMPP. No regressions noted.
Tracking down a TLS 1.2 problem. Likely it is with the supplicant. It is an upstream problem whether it turns out to be on the client or server. It is not related to rpm packaging. Works with TLS 1.0 on my other supplicant. Recommend pushing to stable.
3.0.10 is considered stable by freeradius.org.
I use a different non-root group and user for freeradius than what is in the rpm. It would be nice if the rpm did not try to set it back to its user / group. Other than that, it is working under light load using EAP-TLS.
This version works - Thank you. I am looking for something with Caller ID. The history on this client requires someone to be in the contact list. I will raise a bug with the author.
Sorry for the delay. Just upgraded to F22. Works fine with SIP and XMPP. I have been running with light call volume for 2 days. No regressions noted.
kf5-kactivities shows -libs, -devel, and -debuginfo. However, no kf5-kactivities. Please see this link: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=636348. Fedora 22 kf5-kactivities is fine at this link: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=636344. Thanks!
No regressions noted. I use auto-logon and it used my existing conf without any changes.
Nikolai, Works like a charm with EAP-TLS. No regressions noted. Thanks much!
Works for me using Google Voice and SIP - no regressions
Thanks - working for me as well using EAP-TLS
Upgraded seamlessly from asterisk-14.7.4-1.fc27.armv7hl. Lightly traffic using SIP and XMPP since 30-Dec. Did not specifically test either #1529150 or #1529151. x86_64 upgraded on another system but not currently in use.