On 19:32:58 Nov 19, Jason Beaudoin wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Mikel Lindsaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > FWIW I run about 8 asterisk servers behind openbsd firewalls.  I have found
> > the most non-problematic way to run them has been by using the asterisk
> > servers as a SIP proxy for your SIP clients and making sure that canreinvite
> > in asterisk is turned off, this increases your load on the asterisk server,
> > but I haven't found that to be a real problem.
> 
> sounds like a great article for undeadly.org!
> 

Slightly off topic but since many people do not like the horrible
Asterisk code and design ( no offense meant) and of course the sucky GPL
license, whatever is happening on a BSD licensed Asterisk
implementation?

I mean an EPABX in software?

That will be really cool.

Is someone working on it?

It will be great if an OpenBSD style Asterisk clone is developed. ;)

What do you people think?

-Girish

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