Archive for May, 2009

FreeSWITCH 1.0.4pre8 Now Available

May 26th, 2009

The FreeSWITCH team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 1.0.4pre8. This latest release is the most stable and secure version of FreeSWITCH to date. All are encouraged to update as soon as possible. The latest files are available at files.freeswitch.org.

The newest release of FreeSWITCH adds new features and improvements in stability, security, and performance. For example, support for ZRTP (www.zfone.com) was recently added. ZRTP is an opportunistic encryption protocol that allows for automatic encryption of RTP streams when both endpoints are ZRTP-enabled. Combining ZRTP with TLS, which encrypts signaling information, allows for complete end-to-end security in FreeSWITCH.

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FreeSWITCH 1.0.4pre7 Now Available

May 6th, 2009

The FreeSWITCH dev team is continuing to make good progress on the road to officially releasing FreeSWITCH version 1.0.4. Please download the latest version here and put it into production as soon as possible. Remember, these prereleases are actually the most stable version of FreeSWITCH that you can get. However, we we’ve noticed that some have been using mod_loopback in creative ways and possibly have been relying upon loopback channels behaving in what might be called unnatural ways. We especially need those using mod_loopback to get updated and offer feedback.

As always, if you are already on SVN trunk then please just do a “make current” to get your system updated.

Thanks for helping to make FreeSWITCH so awesome!