Installing Asterisk and FreePBX on a vmware instance of Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) alpha3 spanish version - all english posts I needed to test some PBX configurations but as I don't have a PBX at hand to use I thought that it would be interesting to test, at last, Asterisk. This guide covers the installation of Asterisk and Freepbx from source on Debian v7. Although Debian includes Asterisk deb packages they are not used in this guide. Tested on: Debian Wheezy v7.5Asterisk v11.9Freepbx v2.11 Let's get started It is assu.
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commented Nov 27, 2018
Hello. This amaizing software compatible with CDR and recording files in FreePBX Distro installation? |
commented Dec 15, 2018 •
I just tested it and yeah - I got it fully working with FreePBX 14 installation. You will need to make few changes though. I'll probably do PR with instructions and commits, but for now I can just explain this. This is a noob-friendly instruction, but I suppose I shouldn't explain every step.
After that recordings export, API overall and ability to listen recordings started to work fine. I quite like this app, but it wasn't mantained for almost half of a year now, and I recommend to also launch npm audit fix to avoid security breaches. |
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