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Nerd Vittles tricks out trixbox and calls it easy as 1..2..3 for Trixbox 1.2.3.

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

As usual NV (Nerd Vittles) has done it again. This time with Trixbox 1.2.3 the open source IPPBX. The newbies guide includes setting up of trixbox 1.2.3 (hey Vittles where is the Trixbox 2.0? just kidding) add FreePBX and a plethora of NV goodies. At the end you will have a fantastic VOIP IP Telephony solution, IPPBX based on TrixBox which is in turn based on ever popular Asterisk IPPBX.
Here are some goodies from NV;
The Game Plan.
Hardware Setup.
Upgrading TrixBox from a Prior Version of Asterisk@Home.
Loading CentOS/4 and TrixBox 1.2.3
Securing Your Passwords.
Securing and Activating A2Billing
Securing SugarCRM Contact Management.
If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It!
Upgrading TrixBox to Support MailCall.
Updating freePBX to the Latest Release.
Securing Asterisk.
Activating Bluetooth Support. HAH!
Activating Apache HTTPS Support.
IP Configuration for Asterisk.
Designing Your PBX System.
Initial Setup of freePBX.
Configuring freePBX Trunks.
Well so far I have reached only the middle of the article. I guess you head over to NV and digest the whole article.

He has a tip for windows Trixbox setup! Look for this info in the article.
HOT TIP: For a turnkey version of TrixBox 1.2.3 that runs on your Windows desktop and includes the entire setup we’ll be discussing as well as an out-of-the-box setup for 10 extensions and two VoIP providers.
Well done NV, I will have mine without the wine, I am already drunk with info!.

Published on October 31st, 2006 under , , , , ,

New IPPBX, Easyvoxbox released.

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com


A new player in the VOIP IP Telephony arena, released it’s product today, EasyVoxBox is an open source, community based, business grade IP PBX phone system. It is based on Asterisk and FreePBX.
May be the Trixbox getting sponsored by a commercial vendor lead to the birth of this product. According to the news release by the EasyVoxBox, they have been preparing this system for a while. But I see that this product will fill the gap, if Trixbox will be tricked out by anyone.
According to the product information, the project is hosted at Sourceforge, under the name easyvoxbox.
The Version 0.001 has following base packages in the released ISO;
Asterisk 1.2.12.1
freePBX 2.1.3
Access Control
Asterisk Recording Interface
Flash Operator Panel
MeetMe Control Center
System Status
System Info
Asterisk Info
MySQL
phpMyAdmin
Config Editor
Centos4.4
I am happy to see another product based on my favorite Linux distro, CentOS.
Welcome to the VOIP world, EasyVoxBox!
Links;
Easyvoxbox.org
Sourceforge project

Published on October 23rd, 2006 under , , , , ,

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