----- "Michael Iedema" <mich...@askozia.com> wrote: > Hi Tim, > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Tim Nelson <tnel...@fudnet.net> > wrote: > > I'm looking for a web GUI to Asterisk that I can run on some small > embedded hardware. I've > > used FreePBX in the past but the overhead is not to my liking and it > is entirely too complicated. I > > do not wish to change my entire OS just for the GUI either (aka > AstLinux). Is there anything out > > there? I'd like to have only a small set of features, primarily the > configuration of extensions, > > routing(in/out), "trunks", and ring groups. I welcome your > suggestions. :-) > > I work on a project called "AskoziaPBX" which may be what you're > looking for. It's for embedded devices (min. 64MB RAM, 200MHz) and > aimed at beginners so the GUI is quite simple. We also use different > terminology (trunks are 'providers' and extensions are 'phones'). > > We're not yet into named releases but are nearing release candidates > for 2.0 (1.0 was based on FreeBSD and Asterisk 1.4, we've now moved > to > Linux and Asterisk 1.6.1). There's a Live CD you can try on generic > x86 hardware, and firmware distributions for products we've > specifically tested. Complete firmwares images are less than 15MB. > > More info here (incomplete site for 2.0): > http://2.askozia.com/ > > Old 1.0 site: > http://www.askozia.com/pbx > > Regards, > -Michael >
The problem is, I don't want to replace my underlying OS. I just need the web interface. That being said, I have used Askozia in the past and may use it in a future project. Thank you for the suggestion! Tim -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users