[asterisk-users] FreePBX in a Cloud With a Click - FreePBX secured and optimized for Amazon EC2
Eric Chamberlain
eric at rf.com
Mon Feb 23 12:22:31 CST 2009
FreePBX in a Cloud With a Click (http://voxilla.com/2009/02/23/freepbx-in-a-cloud-with-a-click-1436
)
Since making freely available Voxilla’s “pre-built” Asterisk
installation for Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) (Asterisk on the
Cloud With a Click), we’ve received many requests for a version that
includes a graphical administration front end for the well-regarded
open-source PBX.
Answering the demand, we settled on FreePBX, itself an open-source
Asterisk GUI developed under the guidance of internet and SIP phone
services provider Bandwidth.com, because it is itself becoming very
popular in the Asterisk world and, though tricky to install (requiring
some knowledge of Linux and the installation of large external
packages), it is very easy to use once it’s running correctly.
To make it as easy as possible, we built an Amazon machine instance
(AMI) with FreePBX, some custom modules, and Webmin (a web based
server administration tool). What we came up with is an installation
of FreePBX that is usable in three easy steps:
• Start the AMI;
• Retrieve the FreePBX interface passwords from SSH;
• Securely access the FreePBX web interface.
Full story available at Voxilla.com <http://voxilla.com/2009/02/23/freepbx-in-a-cloud-with-a-click-1436
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Eric Chamberlain, Founder
RF.com - http://RF.com/
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