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Debian Lenny High Available Cluster
(10 replies)
Cross Domain
(3 replies)
Incoming anonymous calls/Ask For Name Evan When caller id is valid
(1 reply)
Get a call trace from the logs the linux way
(2 replies)
Don't run ver 4.0.1.3442 centos - not stable
(8 replies)
Set processor affinity to 1 failed
(7 replies)
Configuration backup failed in 3.4.0
(2 replies)
Uninstall pbxnsip in linux
(2 replies)
importing files using csv
(2 replies)
linux script
(12 replies)
Script to Show DID's
(5 replies)
recommended linux flavor
(2 replies)
unzipping audio files
(1 reply)
Strange issues running 3.2 after downgrading from 3.3
(0 replies)
access the localhost from another computer
(2 replies)
Migrating Windows to Fedora version?
(5 replies)
Set processor affinity to 1 failed (multicore system)
(3 replies)
Long tel number does not register
(2 replies)
"hot" restore
(1 reply)
CentOS 5 Build issues
(0 replies)
Linux aliases
(10 replies)
Dongle in Ubuntu
(2 replies)
Service doesn't start up on Ubuntu
(9 replies)
select returns error 22
(1 reply)
Stange scratchy clicking noise on inbound calls
(3 replies)
PBXNSIP Service down
(7 replies)
missing cdr on inbound voice mail
(0 replies)
pid file
(5 replies)
IPTABLES
(1 reply)
REDHAT Linux enterprise 5 server edition
(6 replies)
Core Dump File
(2 replies)
Cannot hear .wav prompts in Linux
(1 reply)
PBXnSIP on different Linux versions
(0 replies)
Follow Up to SUSE User Account for PBXNSIP
(0 replies)
Version: 2.1.10.2474 (Linux) - USER STATUS BUG
(2 replies)
Error message in log
(1 reply)
Debian and Suse KDE Update
(2 replies)
Linux Setup
(7 replies)
Moving Domains
(0 replies)
Installation of PBXNSIP Software
(1 reply)
multiple interfaces
(1 reply)
Linux and Dongle
(7 replies)
Accessing Linux from a Windows workstation
(2 replies)
Installation on Suse
(1 reply)
voice kernel receive error
(7 replies)
PBX Suse Linux Setup
(7 replies)
Installing in Linux Suse
(1 reply)
Linux Directory Structure
(2 replies)
High Availability And Failover
(1 reply)
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