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* SIP message headers now include the MAC address of the host.
 
* SIP message headers now include the MAC address of the host.
 
* TCP port ranges can be specified for client-originated connections.
 
* TCP port ranges can be specified for client-originated connections.
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'''Release 9.0.001.05'''
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SIP Endpoint SDK for .NET now uses the PJNATH library for improved ICE, STUN, and TURN support. <!--(SEPSDK-1496)-->
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<p>Updated settings for the [https://docs.genesys.com/Documentation/SESDK/9.0.0NET/Developer/DefaultConfigSettings#security '''security''' Section]. These settings now match the naming convention of the Genesys Security Guide. For backwards compatibility, the SDK also accepts previous setting names. Note that the SDK no longer uses the '''tls_enabled''' setting. <!--(SEPSDK-1495)--></p>
 
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Revision as of 09:55, July 7, 2017

NET9.0.0New

{{{{{TMPL8}}} |Release=9.0.0 |Draft= |New= Release 9.0.003.05

  • Resilience to network events, such as IP address changes caused by PC Sleep/Wake, VPN Connect/Disconnect and so on, has been enhanced.
  • SIP message headers now include the MAC address of the host.
  • TCP port ranges can be specified for client-originated connections.

Release 9.0.001.05

  • SIP Endpoint SDK for .NET now uses the PJNATH library for improved ICE, STUN, and TURN support.
  • Updated settings for the security Section. These settings now match the naming convention of the Genesys Security Guide. For backwards compatibility, the SDK also accepts previous setting names. Note that the SDK no longer uses the tls_enabled setting.

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