I'm using Fusionpbx as a gateway server for some end users. Calls arrive on the fusion server and are then sent to the end users's pbx via the sip trunk app and it works well.
I'd now like to make calls go the other way. I can get calls from the end user's pbx to fusionpbx but can't quite work...
I'm not aware of any way to amend the authid for an extension, there doesn't appear to be anything in the database. Looking at a template the authid uses the same value as the extension number so it appears there's no separate value for an authid. I'd like to see this as it would make things...
No need for a proxy. 3cx only use it because it doesn't traverse nat well. Fusionpbx/freeswitch however does it well. We have a lot of vvx 410 handsets and we just provision with the template provided. Don't overthink this if you come from 3cx, they overcomplicate the nat issue
I have a customer with 30 or so vvx handsets. We use the template in fusion and they work perfectly. There's no need for an sbc. If you're coming from 3cx which is how it sounds, 3cx tell you stun is insecure and an sbc is required. The truth is 3cx doesn't traverse nat firewalls well and the...
I've installed 2 fusionpbx servers today on debian 12 at digitalocean. Went as expected no drama. As @markjcrane mentions it's easy to overlook the reboot. Done it myself a few times and had to go again
As in the title, if I clock the Forgot Password link on the login screen the email isn't sent. No sign of it in the email queue either. Emails for missed calls and voicemails are working OK
Go to advanced->access controls->providers. Add your provider's ip's there. Then save and reload.
https://docs.fusionpbx.com/en/latest/advanced/access_controls.html
We use ringotel. It's a great softphone and we went down the route of rebranding it several months ago. It costs a few £ but was well worth it. The team there are really good to work with too which is a big factor in the decision
Certainly not got 0.0.0.0/0 in the providers acl. I have acl's to restrict registrations for customers but the providers acl has providers ip's only. What I don't understand is that an ip which isn't in any of the acl's seems to be accepted by event guard as in the acl.
I've seen 20 or so this...
What is interesting is that when i run event guard in debug mode i see a whole load of ip being allowed by acl or cache which arent in the acl. If i deny one in the acl, save, reload and flush the cache its still being allowed.