20 January 2010
Astlinux has now reached version 0.7. These voip-info.org pages are therefore extremely out-of-date. Please refer to the official Astlinux site:
https://www.astlinux-project.org/
Introduction
AstLinux is a custom Linux distro centered around Asterisk, the Open Source PBX. AstLinux has many features that make it ideal for embedded and commercial Asterisk based solutions. It can be deployed on a single board computer using no moving parts, or booted from a LiveCD with configuration and data files like voicemail stored on a USB drive.
0.4.8 includes images for: Soekris net4801, PCEngines WRAP, i586 and VIA images (e.g. VIA EPIA-based boards)) plus VMWare images, and a bootable ISO image – the best Asterisk live cd!!! Gumstix and Soekris net5501 support available in SVN trunk (to be released as 0.5).
This build has the following features:
Linux 2.6 | Soekris watchdog, GPIO, and error LED support |
Asterisk 1.2 | mini_httpd with SSL and PHP in CGI mode |
libpri 1.2 | native MOH support with converted mp3 files |
OpenSSH, OpenSSL | Asterisk Native Sounds included (ulaw, g729a) |
Zaptel 1.2 | “keydisk” support – voicemail and config on USB or hard drive, NFS share, etc |
Basic PHP web interface | iptables, AstShape traffic shaper |
tftp server | “PBX Only Mode” – Asterisk only |
ftp server (vsftpd) | Sangoma A101/102/104/S518 support |
mISDN + chan_misdn | ztdummy, Zaptel, libpri (supports all Digium hardware) |
SNMPD for lm_sensors | support for acpid on builds that it makes sense |
rp-pppoe | msmtp to avoid spam-tagging of voicemails |
CF images | |
VMWare image |
Users Guide
- AstLinux Users Guide Chapter 0 About the Project
- How it all started
- Current Status
- Handbook Wishlist
- Everyone is encouraged to edit this Handbook
- AstLinux Users Guide Chapter 1 Installation
- Choosing your platform
- Compact Flash based systems
- Using Windows to Prepare the CF
- Using Linux to Prepare the CF
- Booting a Soekris 4801 from CF
- Booting a PCEngines Wrap from CF
- LiveCD (bootable CD-ROM)
- Booting the LiveCD
- VMWare
- i586 and VIA
- Booting from USB
- AstLinux Users Guide Chapter 2 Configuring AstLinux
- Logging In
- Configuring your Keydisk
- Starting the Web Interface
- AstLinux Users Guide Chapter 3 Configuring Asterisk
- Creating an IAX extension (using IDEFisk softphone)
- Creating a trunk (using sipphone)
- Making a call
more to come
Development environment/Build System
See AstLinux Development Environment
- AstLinux rc.conf
- AstLinux Keydisk
- AstLinux Opt
- AstLinux Hardware
- AstLinux Current Bugs
- AstLinux Feature Requests
- AstLinux FAQ
- AstLinux Updates
Reference:
Asterisk hardware mini-itx
AstLinux Homepage
- AstLinux | Homepage | Opt | KeyDisk | rc.conf | AstLinux Hardware | AstLinux FAQ | AstLinux Updates