Asterisk and Linux to Build Secure VoIP Connection
Beave writes "Using Linux and the
Asterisk PBX, it is possible to build a secure, cost effective VoIP (and traditional PSTN) PBX solutions.
This article shows you how to take advantage of various hardware, software and tricks to accomplish this goal within a limited budget."
With a guy on FreeRepublic.com about Linux use in universities. He claimed that Linux is "forced on students" because of a rabidly anti-Microsoft passion and that the professors are desparately trying to make us think that Linux isn't a POS compared to Windows.
The real reason taht Linux is so well received and used in the university settings around the world is that it is conducive toward so many types of projects. Imagine trying to hack windows for this. Now Linux. No licensing, no fees, nothing.
Click here or a puppy gets stomped!
Bush won! four more years of rape, pillage, burn and rape!
Ob. Blazing Saddles:
Lamarr: Qualifications?
Outlaw: Rape, murder, arson and rape.
Lamarr: You said rape twice.
Outlaw: I like rape.
I think I need a new sig here.