First Look at FreePBX 14
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And we have a login.
Looking the same as 13 so far.
I clicked activate and entered my account info login and now gave it a new System name.
Clicking through the sales pitch for add ons.
The familiar Smart Firewall setup.
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neat new live network graph
Pretty normal looking. This is encouraging as we know the backend went from CentOS 6.X to SangomaOS 7.3.
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booo Sangoma......
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@JaredBusch We actually haven't tested SELinux in a while. Probably would still be broken though.
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@tm1000 said in First Look at FreePBX 14:
@JaredBusch We actually haven't tested SELinux in a while. Probably would still be broken though.
SELinux is not broken. You simply need to account for the security issues and change permissions.
I realize that Asterisk and FreePBX add a lot on top of a base CentOS install. But it i still not anything that should be all that hard to do. All web applications need to do this.
There are plenty of tools available for figuring this stuff out. I am far from an expert but I can at least run the tools and read what they say. Directories will need things like httpd_rw permissions and such.
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@JaredBusch said in First Look at FreePBX 14:
SELinux is not broken.
I didn't mean that SELinux is broken. What I meant was we could enable it but I'm sure FreePBX would still be broken.
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@tm1000 said in First Look at FreePBX 14:
@JaredBusch said in First Look at FreePBX 14:
SELinux is not broken.
I didn't mean that SELinux is broken. What I meant was we could enable it but I'm sure FreePBX would still be broken.
Ah
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I'm installing this for the first time on Vultr.. damn, that initial install took 20+ mins, just like JB.
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@dashrender said in First Look at FreePBX 14:
I'm installing this for the first time on Vultr.. damn, that initial install took 20+ mins, just like JB.
Adding more resources doesn't seems to help. I did it with 2 Cores, and 2GB of RAM took the same amount of time.....
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@aaronstuder said in First Look at FreePBX 14:
@dashrender said in First Look at FreePBX 14:
I'm installing this for the first time on Vultr.. damn, that initial install took 20+ mins, just like JB.
Adding more resources doesn't seems to help. I did it with 2 Cores, and 2GB of RAM took the same amount of time.....
Not too many things that it is doing that are likely multithreaded. Mostly just transferring files.