[Users] TrixBox with OpenSER

Max Gregorian gregorian442 at googlemail.com
Tue Jun 19 00:49:23 CEST 2007


I believe what you are after is some sort of pre-packaged solution with a
GUI interface which integrates both OpenSER and Asterisk, as I am not sure
you will find a distribution which will install and configure them together
as separate entities on the same box.

There may well be proprietary solutions out there, but probably not for
free.

*PortaOne (PortaBilling)* is one such example, which I believe uses (or used
to use) source code from Asterisk and SER 0.9.x last I checked.




On 15/06/07, Joao Pereira <joao.pereira at fccn.pt> wrote:
>
>
> Hello
> When I said TrixBox with OpenSER, I meant a distribution that installs
> everything like TrixBox (including Asterisk) and also OpenSER.
> Why do you say that isnt desirable?
> It could be an interesting distribution for an University with thousands
> of users, that would allow them to easily implement a SIP domain (with
> OpenSER) and also a PBX / Gateway (with Asterisk).
>
> Thanks
> regards
> Joao Pereira
>
> Klaus Darilion wrote:
> > Openser (non-TLS) is included in Debian Sarge.
> >
> > Usually you do not want TrixBox like distributions for openser
> > installation.
> >
> > regards
> > klaus
> >
> > Joao Pereira wrote:
> >> Hello to all
> >> I want to know if there is a distribution like TrixBox that includes
> >> OpenSER.
> >> Thanks
> >> Regards
> >> Joao Pereira
> >>
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