![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() FreeSWITCH: This PBX caught my attention because it took me about 10 minutes form download to the first call.The people of the rather popular Gemeinschaft PBX seem to come to a similar conclusion and switched from Asterisk to FreeSWITCH: “FreeSWITCH is better, more stable, more secure and gives higher performance.” A similar setup with Yate lasted the whole 29c3 and 30c3 without a single unscheduled restart. However, there has not been a single hacker event without the need for a while-true loop to restart asterisk every hour or so. Complex IVRs, games, automated calls and many more features make this PBX software almost perfect for every use case. AGI and AEL are quite powerful interfaces and very intuitively programmed. Asterisk (and many forks): This PBX opened my eyes in regard to programming VoIP applications.We are using LCR as our central routing mechanism to interconnect DECT, Yate, Asterisk, GSM and Dialin/Dialout. PBX4Linux, now LCR: LCR comes with the idea of an ISDN PBX, now with SIP connectivity.And we came across quite a few working solutions for our use case: Provide secure, stable and reliable VoIP connectivity for more than 1000 hackers during conferences. The eventphone team has been evaluating VoIP software since 2004. In his spare time, among other things, he likes to indulge in open communication.įor more information check out my list of presentations and papers. The Authorīen Fuhrmannek is a computer scientist with a background in software development and IT security. Please feel free to share this document (under the terms of this document’s license). Personally I prefer to write down experiences before they slip my mind and may be lost forever. The technical minded person may find a jump start into Yate or use it as a reference guide. Other solutions were encountered while setting up and maintaining our public VoIP provider EPVPN (Eventphone Virtual Phone Network). Some recipes were derived from practical experience during the 29th and 30th Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, Germany. Recipes give specific solutions to specific problems encountered in real life. This document is a collection of practical solutions and ideas - recipes - related to the Yate telephony engine. ![]()
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