Contributed Modules

These modules are unsupported — they have been known to cause happiness and glee, or dizziness, confusion, and frustration.

The modules can be obtained from:
http://mirror.freepbx.org/modules/release/contributed_modules/

Instructions for installing third-party modules that are not yet included in the Third-Party module repository (e.g. recently contributed modules) can be found at:
http://www.freepbx.org/trac/browser/contributed_modules/modules/README.t...

Please understand that these modules were written by other users of FreePBX and not the FreePBX development team. Issues such as what version or versions they will work with, problems with installation, etc. need to be directed to the authors of these modules and not the FreePBX development team.

If you have installed any of these modules and are about to upgrade your system from one version to a newer version it is possible that right after the upgrade your system might not work properly. If that is the case please first disable these third party modules to verify that they are not causing the issue. Some authors don't upgrade versions as quickly as others do and might not know there is a problem.

It is also possible that when you upgrade that suddenly you might not have a working GUI to disable a module. If that becomes the case, you can do the following at a Linux prompt (assuming standard install defaults):

/var/www/html/admin/modules/framework/bin/module_admin disable {module name}

If you are an author of any module(s) here we request that you please keep it updated, and in your description include what version(s) it has been designed and tested on, so that in the future people will know how current the posted module is when they look at it.


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Third Party Module for Extended Routing

stevecohen's picture

Hi Everyone:

The Third Party Module for Extended Routing is SCREWED UP. DO NOT INSTALL IT. I did and spend 3 hours fixing it.

Regards,

Steve


Steve, As the name mentions

fskrotzki's picture

Steve,

As the name mentions the modules are third party. Which means that the origional developer is responsible for it. If you have corrections documented please post them. Also please notify the author as he/she might not even know that there is a issue.