Virtual Private Asterisk
Beave writes "These guys
have posted an interesting article on using
Virtual Private Servers to secure and even run multiple instances of Asterisk on one machine.
The article has in depth instructions on how to get such a beast up and running using hardware or emulated hardware (ztdummy driver). It's like running a small telco in a box!"
I have to say, I've used a Telephreak.org voice mailbox for about a year now. It's a lifesaver. The guys over there have an awesome way of doing things. I've met the crew online (irc.telephreak.org), and (as you may or may not be able to tell), they're pretty awesome. I'm a huge Telephreak fan. Glad to hear they're up to more cool stuff :)
- dshaw
Is it too hard to use the acronym PBX in the slashdot story? I'm tired of stories where either you have to visit the links, or already have an interest in the item in question (at which point, by the time it gets to Slashdot you've probably heard of the news item already.)
Don't forget to checkout www.cluecon.com /b
You can also come to Cluecon. Cluecon is a PBX Developers conference that will help to give you some ideas about what you can do with Asterisk and other VOIP technologies.
http://www.cluecon.com/
There are any number of SIP softphones, but I recommend using a softphone using asterisk's native IAX protocol. Check out the iaxcomm softphone for win32, linux and OSX: iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/index.html
Yes. Asterisk is a real, and very powerful open source PBX. With the requisite hardware you can hookup real phones, or use soft phones over SIP or IAX protocols, or use real TCP/IP phones (again SIP or IAX protocols), or hookup to a phoneline, or hookup to a VOIP number termination....
Everything you ever wanted to know: www.voip-info.org
Easy setup system: asteriskathome.sourceforge.net
General Info: www.asterisk.org
Hardware & Support: www.digium.com
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