On Thursday, 20 January, 2011 11:07 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
two thumbs up for OpenSBC on pfSense!
freeswitch is already available on pfSense, how hard can it be Joegen :-)
i'm sure you're not busy doing anything else... hahahaha...
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 5:16 PM, [email protected]
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<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> If you feel that integration would do the sipX project any good,
> feel free to voice out your opinion.
I'm not high level enough in this to have any input on the topic.
I don't know if that would or would not be a good idea in terms of
'integrating'.
I personally like to see things in modular form, not all tied into
one single bundle but tied together so that they work very well
together, as individual, stand alone 'modules'.
I loved using OpenSBC but was never able to resolve the glemlins
we suffered. I still believe it was because of my lack of
understanding Vyatta so had to move to pfsense. What I can tell
you is how badly I would love to see OpenSBC on pfsense though :).
Or, even as a safe, secure centos/firewall only setup.
Mike
I guess it's not goign to be that hard. OpenSBC compiles fine in BSD so
most of the work would be the PHP side of things. If there are people
interested in giving their time developing the PHP compoenent, I am very
much willing to help.
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