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      A_G
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      Browsing the packages directory on www.pfsense.com made me quite excited when I discovered the asterisk-1.0.9_1.tbz. I also soon discovered that it is not (yet?) included in the pkg_config.xml file, and thus not installable from the pfsense GUI.
      I'm a new pfsense user (in fact the "discovery" of the asterisk package was the reason why I installed pfsense today) and I'm also new to FreeBSD. My questions are: Is the presence of the asterisk package indicating that it will be an official package in the future and/or is there another way of installing packages in pfsense? It would be fantastic to use pfsense as a PBX.

      Anders

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        sullrich
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        @A_G:

        Browsing the packages directory on www.pfsense.com made me quite excited when I discovered the asterisk-1.0.9_1.tbz. I also soon discovered that it is not (yet?) included in the pkg_config.xml file, and thus not installable from the pfsense GUI.
        I'm a new pfsense user (in fact the "discovery" of the asterisk package was the reason why I installed pfsense today) and I'm also new to FreeBSD. My questions are: Is the presence of the asterisk package indicating that it will be an official package in the future and/or is there another way of installing packages in pfsense? It would be fantastic to use pfsense as a PBX.

        Anders

        Nope.

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          lsf
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          I'm working on this, but it's not going to happen untill first quarter 2006.

          I have the same idea, first of all I'd like to use a wifi phone to create a setup that will allow wifi phones to be used with the wireless on pfsense and then either have a proxy or asterisk with a ISDN/PRI interface in the pfsense box. Then you have a pbx for the wireless phones, once this is done you could also use the asterisk as a PBX for wired ip-phones or softphones. My plan is to implement asterisk +a modified version of Asterisk Flash Operator Panel. And I also want it to use RADIUS for authentication.

          -lsf

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            rds_correia
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            Neat!
            That's one of the things that really turned me on to pfSense project.
            Even though pfSense will never allow for such packages to be installed on the "main box" (aka firewall/router) it will be wonderfull to see an "alternate 1 box" or an "alternate 2 box" running packages such as IDS, Antivirus, soft PBX, etc… but all that inside a wonderfull GUI.
            I'm loving this :D.
            Cheers

            pfSense 2.2.4 running on a HP DL385 G5
            WAN bce(4) + LAN em(4) + OPTn em(4) with 10 VLANs + Snort + PPTP VPN soon to be trashed by OVPN

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