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The missing piece for working device revocation. * cert store: always use certificate chain match to check parent certificate. We used to allow a certificate if the parent certificate was explicitly allowed. This doesn't check for revoked device certificate. Instead, always check certificates using the standard certificate chain method except if the certificate itself is whitelisted. * ringaccount: check the account own device certificate chain This cause a revoked account to fail loading and propose the user to generate a new device from the archive through the standard account migration procedure. * ringaccount: check device loaded from disc using the common routine to discard devices revoked since the last save. Tuleap: #1457 Change-Id: I03f015e78d1d14f5f2e9f99a6d3dd47a6f2c5bfe
COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright (C) 2004-2017 Savoir-faire Linux Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Introduction ------------ GNU Ring is a Voice-over-IP software phone. We want it to be: - user friendly (fast, sleek, easy to learn interface) - professional grade (transfers, holds, optimal audio quality) - compatible with Asterisk (using SIP account) - de-centralized call (P2P-DHT) - customizable As the SIP/audio daemon and the user interface are separate processes, it is easy to provide different user interfaces. GNU Ring comes with various graphical user interfaces and even scripts to control the daemon from the shell. GNU Ring is currently used by the support team of Savoir-faire Linux Inc. More information is available on the project homepage: http://www.ring.cx/ This source tree contains the daemon application only, DRing, that handles the business logic of GNU Ring. UIs are located in differents repositories. See the Contributing section for more information. Short description of content of source tree ------------------------------------------- - src/ is the core of DRing. - bin/ contains applications main code. - bin/dbus, the D-Bus xml interfaces, and c++ bindings - bin/restcpp, the C++ REST API implemented with Restbed About Savoir-faire Linux ------------------------ Savoir-faire Linux is a consulting company based in Montreal, Quebec. For more information, please check out our website: http://www.savoirfairelinux.com/ How to compile on Linux ----------------------- 1) Compile the dependencies first cd contrib mkdir native cd native ../bootstrap make 2) Then the dring application cd ../../ ./autogen.sh ./configure make make install Done ! More details available here: https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/ring/index.php/Build_Instructions How to compile on OSX --------------------- # These first steps are only necessary if you don't use a package manager. cd extras/tools ./bootstrap make export PATH=$PATH:/location/of/ring/daemon/extras/tools/build/bin # Or, use your favorite package manager to install the necessary tools (macports or brew). automake, pkg-config, libtool, gettext, yasm # Compile the dependencies cd contrib mkdir native cd native ../bootstrap make -j # Then the daemon cd ../../ ./autogen.sh ./configure --without-dbus --prefix=<install_path> make If you want to link against libringclient and native client easiest way is to add to ./configure: --prefix=<prefix_path> Do a little dance! Common Issues ------------- autopoint not found: When using Homebrew, autopoint is not found even when gettext is installed, because symlinks are not created. Run: 'brew link --force gettext' to fix it. Clang compatibility (developers only) ------------------------------------- It is possible to compile dring with Clang by setting CC and CXX variables to 'clang' and 'clang++' respectively when calling ./configure. Currently it is not possible to use the DBus interface mechanism, and the interaction between daemon and client will not work; for each platform where dbus is not available the client should implement all the methods in the *_stub.cpp files. How to compile with the REST API -------------------------------- GNU Ring offers two REST API. One written in C++, and the other written in Cython. Up to this date, only the C++ API is available. The Cython API will soon follow. To compile Ring-daemon with the C++ REST API, follow these two steps : 1) Compile the dependencies cd contrib mkdir native cd native ../bootstrap make make .restbed 2) Then compile the daemon cd ../../ ./autogen.sh ./configure --without-dbus --with-restcpp make SIP accounts --------------------- You may register an existing SIP account through the account wizard in both clients (KDE and GNOME). By doing this, you will be able to call other accounts known to this server. Contributing to GNU Ring ------------------------ Of course we love patches. And contributions. And spring rolls. Development website / Bug Tracker: - https://tuleap.ring.cx/projects/ring/ Repositories are hosted on Gerrit, which we use for code review. It also contains the client subprojects: - https://gerrit-ring.savoirfairelinux.com/#/admin/projects/ Do not hesitate to join us and post comments, suggestions, questions and general feedback on the GNU Ring mailing-list: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ring IRC (on #freenode): - #ring -- The GNU Ring Team
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