[Asterisk-Dev] Windows
list at asd-group.com
list at asd-group.com
Tue Sep 21 03:04:09 MST 2004
Thanks but it's nothing to do with GUI's. Unless MS releases a version of
Exchange 2003 server that runs on Linux, this box will continue to be a
WS2003 box, which means that I'll need WIN32 drivers for the TDM. Using a
second box isn't an option at this time.
I haven't heard of Trojans being transmitted by DTMF yet - but I guess its
just a matter of time 8-)
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Walsh
Sent: Tuesday, 21 September 2004 4:42 PM
To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Dev] Windows
list at asd-group.com wrote:
> (Article auto-converted from unnecessary HTML to nice plain text.)
>
> Sorry for swearing, but has anyone on this list done (or is now doing)
> anything on Windows with the Digium TDM card or Asterix generally?
>
> Also would anyone be interested in helping port the TDM drivers/DSP code
> to Windows?
>
Are you looking to bring the security and reliability, that the MS
Windows platform is known for, to your PBX? I wouldn't bother.
There's no need for a GUI on an Asterisk server, and your system will
run a lot more efficiently on a dedicated, bare minimum GNU/Linux
server.
If you really can't live without a GUI then it would be better to
create one that can connect to your Asterisk server via its management
interface. I think you'll find a few of those, if you look around.
The ones released under the GPL (if any) may be worth taking a look at,
if you need that sort of thing. I wouldn't even bother to download the
proprietary ones.
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