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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said:

      @fuznutz04 said:

      Has anyone used Freepbxhosting.com? They are the approved host for FreePBX in the USA.

      Is it me, or are the prices a bit high? I see their packages come with a few modules tossed in, but the higher cost will quickly pay for those.

      Extremely pricey for a PBX.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @JaredBusch
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        @JaredBusch said:

        @Dashrender said:

        @fuznutz04 said:

        Has anyone used Freepbxhosting.com? They are the approved host for FreePBX in the USA.

        Is it me, or are the prices a bit high? I see their packages come with a few modules tossed in, but the higher cost will quickly pay for those.

        Extremely pricey for a PBX.

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        Of course, they are selling it based on being instantly provisioned, I'm assuming a custom Image was created for these deployments, etc.

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        • AdamFA
          AdamF @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender

          Correct, they are instantly provisioned and come with SysAdminPro and EndPoint Manager (commercial module) which is pretty nice, but not THAT great of a selling point. The benefit that I see so far with them is that they have the knowledge to support FreePBX if needed. Contrasted to other VPS providers that will only support the VPS, FreePBXHosting will help to solve problems with FreePBX and Asterisk.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
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            Is there value in their support? I'm pretty sure you can hire the FreePBX guys to work on any install anywhere.

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            • ntoxicatorN
              ntoxicator
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              I actually do Managed PBX hosting as fyi. Not sure if I can promote it or provide web URL

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
                last edited by

                @ntoxicator said:

                I actually do Managed PBX hosting as fyi. Not sure if I can promote it or provide web URL

                yes you can.

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                • ntoxicatorN
                  ntoxicator @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @ntoxicator said:

                  I actually do Managed PBX hosting as fyi. Not sure if I can promote it or provide web URL

                  yes you can.

                  www.ajavoicetech.com

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                  • AdamFA
                    AdamF @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said:

                    Is there value in their support? I'm pretty sure you can hire the FreePBX guys to work on any install anywhere.

                    There is value with their support from what I've seen so far. They seem to be on top of their game with FreePBX issues. It's a factor in choosing a long term hosting provider, but certainly not the main factor that we're looking at. The good news with FreePBX is that the support community is huge.

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                      elegast
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                      Hey Everyone! Found my way here via Spiceworks.
                      I'm playing around with freepbx and would like to host it on Linode or Digital ocean.

                      Do you guys have any recomendations for security? what traffic do you allow and block?

                      Thx in advance!

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                        Alex Sage @elegast
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                        @elegast said:

                        I'm playing around with freepbx and would like to host it on Linode or Digital ocean.

                        This is much easier to do on Vultr because they allow the use of custom ISO. Without Custom ISO support your have to install from source.

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                          Alex Sage @elegast
                          last edited by Alex Sage

                          @elegast said:

                          Do you guys have any recommendations for security? what traffic do you allow and block?

                          I block everything that isn't needed 😉

                          FreePBX includes a very good firewall built in 🙂

                          From the FreePBX Wiki: FreePBX Firewall is a tightly integrated, low level firewall, that removes the complexity of configuring a firewall on your VoIP server.
                          This project was started due to the lack of a common, comprehensive, firewall, in the VoIP server community. Various attempts had been made previously, but they all suffered from a lack of understanding of the challenges involved, or a lack of flexibility which caused most users to disable IPtables on the PBX.
                          FreePBX Firewall was designed and written by security professionals, with a thorough understanding of the issues and limitations of trying to secure a VoIP service but still leave it open enough to keep users from disabling the Firewall.
                          Its aim is to provide a simple way to secure the 'average' VoIP server installation, the 95%. In more complex setups, it is always wise to discuss your security requirements with someone with experience in this arena.

                          http://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FPG/Firewall

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                          • AdamFA
                            AdamF @Alex Sage
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                            @aaronstuder said:

                            FreePBX includes a very good firewall built in 🙂

                            Agreed. The new responsive firewall in FreeBPX 13 is amazing for VoIP communications. It 's ability to intelligently allow and block traffic (especially SIP traffic) is a huge leap forward.

                            Now that we're on the subject again...What is everyone's method for provisioning phones remotely? In this case, all phones would be remote since the PBX is on a VPS.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @Alex Sage
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                              @aaronstuder said:

                              @elegast said:

                              I'm playing around with freepbx and would like to host it on Linode or Digital ocean.

                              This is much easier to do on Vultr because they allow the use of custom ISO. Without Custom ISO support your have to install from source.

                              Not source... but from compiled code. Still a huge pain in the ass though - I've done it twice now.. and still takes me forever.

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                                Alex Sage @Dashrender
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                                @Dashrender said:

                                Not source... but from compiled code. Still a huge pain in the ass though - I've done it twice now.. and still takes me forever.

                                Thanks! Could it be scripted?

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                                  Alex Sage @AdamF
                                  last edited by Alex Sage

                                  @fuznutz04 said:

                                  What is everyone's method for provisioning phones remotely?

                                  Do you have access to the phones before they are deployed? Do you have access to the network the phones will be on?

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                                  • AdamFA
                                    AdamF @Alex Sage
                                    last edited by

                                    @aaronstuder said:

                                    @fuznutz04 said:

                                    What is everyone's method for provisioning phones remotely?

                                    Do you have access to the phones before they are deployed? Do you have access to the network the phones will be on?

                                    Yes, I would have access to phones before deployment, but not access to the destination network.

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                                      Alex Sage @AdamF
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                                      @fuznutz04 said:

                                      Yes, I would have access to phones before deployment, but not access to the destination network.

                                      Then pre-configure them - make sure you use a DNS name, not a IP address in case you want to move the server, etc.

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                                      • AdamFA
                                        AdamF @Alex Sage
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                                        @aaronstuder

                                        Correct, that's the plan. However, when the phones check for configuration/provisioning periodically, while remote, what method do you use to secure the communication? You can use http, ftp, etc, but this is inherently not secure. This could be secured through firewall rules on the PBX, but this becomes difficult when dealing with people who travel with their phones.

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                                          Alex Sage @AdamF
                                          last edited by

                                          @fuznutz04 said:

                                          Correct, that's the plan. However, when the phones check for configuration/provisioning periodically, while remote, what method do you use to secure the communication? You can use http, ftp, etc, but this is inherently not secure. This could be secured through firewall rules on the PBX, but this becomes difficult when dealing with people who travel with their phones.

                                          Most phones have OpenVPN built-in, that's a good option 🙂

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                                            Alex Sage @AdamF
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                                            @fuznutz04 What phones are you using?

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