Category: FreePBX News

Open Source Projects at Sangoma

This is a cross-post on both the Asterisk and the FreePBX blogs, so for those who may only be familiar with FreePBX let me introduce myself. My name is Joshua Colp. I’m the Project Lead for the Asterisk project, the telephony toolkit that powers FreePBX. For those on the Asterisk side, Hi again! Over the

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Sangoma Completing the Open Source Move to GitHub

TL;DR – Effective immediately, Sangoma is migrating the Atlassian stack that is currently hosting issues.freepbx.org and git.freepbx.org to GitHub. Hello everyone, happy Friday. As has been announced previously, and has been already done successfully for the Asterisk project earlier this year, FreePBX is migrating away from the Atlassian stack in use for project issues and

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The FreePBX Wiki is Moving!

Hello All, TL;DR – FreeBPX/PBXact wiki content has moved to https://help.sangoma.com Similarly to what was recently done for the Asterisk project, the FreePBX project has had a plan in place for some time now to move many of the public facing resources to a new home. Part one of this move is the subject of

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FreePBX Security Issues SEC-2023-001 and SEC-2023-002

Summary: Ensure that all FreePBX/PBXact modules are up to date Always monitor and follow up on security notifications from your PBX Ensure that you are on supported FreePBX/PBXact version 15 or greater EOL versions of FreePBX/PBXact (14 or older) do not get security updates or bug fixes! Security Vulnerability SEC-2023-001 Hello all. By now, administrators

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New Commercial License Section for FreePBX / PBXact

Hi Everyone, We are happy to announce the introduction of a new section called “Commercial License” within the Module updates category of FreePBX/PBXact.   What is the purpose of the new “Commercial License” section? Specifically designed for version 15+, the new section provides a complete overview of the commercial licenses on the PBX. It offers

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