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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Setting up FusionPBX:

      @romo said in Setting up FusionPBX:

      @scottalanmiller said in Setting up FusionPBX:

      @romo said in Setting up FusionPBX:

      @scottalanmiller said in Setting up FusionPBX:

      FreeSWITCH

      From their documentation:

      Debian 8 Jessie (preferred) The development team uses and builds against Debian 8 "Jessie". They recommend Debian because of its stable, yet updated, kernel and wide support.

      The also have prebuilt binaries for Centos /RHEL 7 and Windows

      Seems like they'd be pretty anxious to be on Debian 9 if Debian is their focus. You'd think that they would have been testing on beta before the release date.

      Again from their docs:

      Debian 9 "Stretch" was released 17th June 2017 at this time FreeSWITCH™ version 1.6 is not built for the platform. It is expected to be fully supported when version 1.8 is released.

      Um..... how active is FreeSWITCH? Is it a bit stalled perhaps? I know that they aren't dead, but this sounds a lot like a project that has very, very little going on.

      I would not say this, unless you apply it globally. RHEL 7 has been out for what 3 years now and Sangoma has just last month released FreePBX for it.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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        @jaredbusch said in Setting up FusionPBX:

        @scottalanmiller said in Setting up FusionPBX:

        @romo said in Setting up FusionPBX:

        @scottalanmiller said in Setting up FusionPBX:

        @romo said in Setting up FusionPBX:

        @scottalanmiller said in Setting up FusionPBX:

        FreeSWITCH

        From their documentation:

        Debian 8 Jessie (preferred) The development team uses and builds against Debian 8 "Jessie". They recommend Debian because of its stable, yet updated, kernel and wide support.

        The also have prebuilt binaries for Centos /RHEL 7 and Windows

        Seems like they'd be pretty anxious to be on Debian 9 if Debian is their focus. You'd think that they would have been testing on beta before the release date.

        Again from their docs:

        Debian 9 "Stretch" was released 17th June 2017 at this time FreeSWITCH™ version 1.6 is not built for the platform. It is expected to be fully supported when version 1.8 is released.

        Um..... how active is FreeSWITCH? Is it a bit stalled perhaps? I know that they aren't dead, but this sounds a lot like a project that has very, very little going on.

        I would not say this, unless you apply it globally. RHEL 7 has been out for what 3 years now and Sangoma has just last month released FreePBX for it.

        Good point, although that's a downstream. Asterisk was out for RHEL 7 at release date, I believe.

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          markjcrane
          last edited by markjcrane

          Debian 9 install.
          Had someone look at the install on Debian 9.
          In the install script debian/resource/config.sh set php_version=7

          wget http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/openssl/libssl1.0.0_1.0.1t-1+deb8u6_amd64.deb
          apt install ./libssl1.0.0_1.0.1t-1+deb8u6_amd64.deb

          With this dependency change the FreeSWITCH package install should work.
          Not a perfect solution however as the repo is still Jessie.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @markjcrane
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @markjcrane said in Setting up FusionPBX:

            Debian 9 install.
            Had someone look at the install on Debian 9.
            In the install script debian/resource/config.sh set php_version=7

            wget http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/openssl/libssl1.0.0_1.0.1t-1+deb8u6_amd64.deb
            apt install ./libssl1.0.0_1.0.1t-1+deb8u6_amd64.deb

            With this dependency change the FreeSWITCH package install should work.
            Not a perfect solution however as the repo is still Jessie.

            Nice. I can poke at that in a bit. I was still going to install on 8 though. My point was to test out FusionPBX, so I am not too worried about making it work on $preferredos01 just for testing.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
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              Well Tuesday = Last friday right?

              I finally setup FusionPBX on a Debian 8 system Tuesday afternoon.

              I have done nothing with it, but the install was flawless.

              0_1502261716423_7e398f24-74b1-43da-ad2f-a1fd089b22dd-image.png

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              • bigbearB
                bigbear @JaredBusch
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                @jaredbusch said in Setting up FusionPBX:

                Well Tuesday = Last friday right?

                I finally setup FusionPBX on a Debian 8 system Tuesday afternoon.

                I have done nothing with it, but the install was flawless.

                0_1502261716423_7e398f24-74b1-43da-ad2f-a1fd089b22dd-image.png

                I have blown mine up three now, but learned a decent amount in the process. At Cluecon this week a customer was there with 40,000 end points on Fusion with multiple servers. I think they said it was Bank of Brazil.

                Be sure to use the new letsencrypt.sh script under resources as opposed to the instrucitons on the docs site, way easier.

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                  alimrahimi
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                  Any recommendation for SIP trunk provider?

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @alimrahimi
                    last edited by

                    @alimrahimi said in Setting up FusionPBX:

                    Any recommendation for SIP trunk provider?

                    Twilio and VoIP.ms

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in Setting up FusionPBX:

                      @alimrahimi said in Setting up FusionPBX:

                      Any recommendation for SIP trunk provider?

                      Twilio and VoIP.ms

                      Same ones I'd recommend.

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                        markjcrane
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                        @markjcrane said in Setting up FusionPBX:

                        Debian 9

                        Thought I should give an update.

                        FreeSWITCH 1.8 officially supports Debian 9. FusionPBX install script shown on the downloads page for FusionPBX website will install Debian 9 (stretch). Also a few days ago I spent some time helping someone get it working on Raspberry Pi Raspbian based on Debian 9 stretch. We ran the FusionPBX install script will work fine for Raspberry Pi 3 Model b.

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