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FreePBX Ubuntu Howto

November 3, 2007


Note, If you're looking for current information please see Free PBX Guide for the latest tutorial with updated information from what is located below.
Free PBX Guide

Hi Guys,

With the help of one of my contractors (elisand.com), we've developed a little howto for FreePBX and Ubuntu. This should work on LTS and Regular versions of Ubuntu with minimal changes. We install all required software, asterisk 1.4 and FreePBX. It's been working for 2 of our clients without issue, so it was decided that it's time to post it up for the world.

In the interest of keeping it easy to read, I've decided to post it up as word format, and PDF documents. See below to download them.

We hope this helps you as much as it has us. It's taken the time down from around 5-7 hours for the initial install when we created this document, to more like 30-40 minutes including compile time. Swanky!

Please comment below if you have any additions, flames, praise!

Note, If you're looking for current information please see Free PBX Guide for the latest tutorial with updated information from what is located below.
Free PBX Guide

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4 Responses to “FreePBX Ubuntu Howto”

  1. Voip Phreak - » FreePBX Ubuntu Howto « Michigan Telephone, VoIP and Broadband blog on November 3rd, 2007 11:57 pm

    [...] Full posting and links to “how to” documents here: Voip Phreak – » FreePBX Ubuntu Howto [...]

  2. Joe Terranova » Blog Archive » Some Updates on December 17th, 2007 1:41 am

    [...] of using the Xorcom packages, I followed this how-to, which, besides version changes and some redundant steps, was pretty spot on. In short time I was [...]

  3. The Linux Index » Joe Terranova: Some Updates on December 17th, 2007 2:06 am

    [...] of using the Xorcom packages, I followed this how-to, which, besides version changes and some redundant steps, was pretty spot on. In short time I was [...]

  4. Matt G. Watson » » Migrating to Asterisk VoIP PBX - Part 2 on May 15th, 2008 11:11 am

    [...] very straight forward for the UNIX/Linux vetrens, but there is a great little guide available on VoIPphreak.ca. That guide however will not be dead on for everybody, it is designed for those running Ubuntu [...]

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