On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Lee Sharp <leesharp at hal dash pc dot org> wrote:
> I need an Asterisk distribution. Â However, I want small. Â I do not need a
> CRM system, or any other "kitchen sink" apps. Â Just IP and analog call
> functionality, voicemail, and basic auto-attendent. Â Web config is also
> helpful.
I went looking for the same thing and settled on pfsense with the
freeswitch package. Freeswitch is not Asterisk, but from what I can
tell it will do anything Asterisk will do and more. I've been using it
quite happily at home for a few months now on a net5501.
Barring that, I could also recommend FreePBX, which should install or
build on your linux of choice. The developers clearly prefer CentOS,
but I got it going on Ubuntu (was it 8.04 or 8.10?) and updated the
install wiki, so you can go that way, which is what I did before
switching to pfsense.
Those are the two most compact options I'm aware of, besides Askozia,
which like you said, falls a little short on the feature list.
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