Archive for 2007

Just Say No: Hidden BOTs and Asterisk Don’t Mix

Monday, December 17, 2007

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The discovery in new trixbox systems of a hidden BOT with root execution privileges should give all of us pause to consider our fundamental responsibilities to end-users of our Asterisk systems before we all end up with a black eye.

Ho, Ho, Ho: Some Asterisk Stocking Stuffers from Santa

Ho, Ho, Ho: Some Asterisk Stocking Stuffers from Santa

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

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Today we introduce an entirely new way to add applications to your Asterisk-based PBX in a Flash System with Apps-in-a-Flash. Installation of each app takes under a minute to install! And we have five terrific text-to-speech applications to get you started…

Asterisk on Steroids: PBX in a Flash Turns 21

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

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It’s true. PBX in a Flash turns 21… days old today! Come take version 1.1 of our lean, mean Asterisk machine for a spin: CentOS 5, Asterisk 1.4.15, FreePBX 2.3.1, Apache, MySQL, PHP, SendMail, Perl, Flite, and more. Linux and VMware versions are now available.

Week #2: PBX in a Flash … The Lean, Mean Asterisk Machine

Thursday, November 29, 2007

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A quick recap of the first two weeks with PBX in a Flash as well as a handy list of tips and tricks to get the most out of your new PBX in a Flash system.

Introducing PBX in a Flash: The Lean, Mean Asterisk Machine

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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The wait is over! Come take this new, high-performance and versatile Asterisk-based PBX for a Test Drive: CentOS 5, Asterisk 1.4.13, FreePBX 2.3.1, Apache, MySQL, PHP, SendMail, Perl, Flite, and more. Linux and VMware versions are now available.

Announcing PBX-in-a-Flash: A New Asterisk Platform for Everyman… and Woman!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

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Yes, it’s true. An all-new, free, scalable, IP-based PBX featuring Asterisk 1.4 and freePBX is on the way.

Apple's iPhone: Free At Last!

Apple’s iPhone: Free At Last!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

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There were two major shortcomings with the iPhone: lack of user-installable applications and a locked SIM forcing you to use AT&T as your provider. Here’s a quick tutorial to solve both problems plus a link to more than 50 new applications that can be installed on your iPhone in minutes.

Back to School Time: The Bleeding Edge of Asterisk, Part 1

Back to School Time: The Bleeding Edge of Asterisk, Part 1

Monday, August 27, 2007

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Today we coax trixbox out of the Stone Age with fully-functioning CentOS 5, Asterisk 1.4, FreePBX 2.3 plus tutorials to resurrect text-to-speech using Flite and phpMyAdmin to manage MySQL 5. Hold on to your red hat!