By default cdr is stored in a delimited fille, but can easily be put into a 
mysql table.

Securing it is a good question. Asterisk is secure on its own, and I would 
secure the rest like ssh by changing the default ports and such.

I don't know about bsd.

You will fall in love with asterisk though, enjoy.

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

-----Original Message-----
From: "NOC Ph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 10:14:02 
To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: [asterisk-users] Newbie on VoIP


Hi Guys, 
  
I’m new in VoIP, I heard from a friend that asterisk is good in VoIP service 
especially on SIP. I’m planning to replace our old PBX system (legacy of 
Panasonic) to VoIP so that even out of the country we can still communicate 
cheaper than regular phone. But I have a few questions though before I change 
our OLD PBX to VoIP. 
  
1.  Does asterisk generate CDR? If yes how do I see it or generate it? Because 
I have to monitor people who’s calling overseas. 
2.  How do I secure it? Co’z I have to open it via Public IP. Can I know the 
port asterisk used assuming I’ll use SIP. 
3.  If it run on linux, it run will on BSD but I read from google that it has 
specific version for BSD. Can I know what version are for FreeBSD? 
  
This questions might annoyed experts. Please bear with me... 
  
Thank you. 
  
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