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Happy New Year: Introducing Incredible PBX 2021 for Debian

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Happy New Year to you and thanks for the all the hard work.

Ward, just gave the install a try on debian on crowncloud and it fails immediately as it says that debian 10.7 is required.

********* WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING *********
Debian 10.7 is the requuired platform at this time.
********** WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ********

I am running:

root@vps:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Release: 10
Codename: buster
root@vps:~#

The article said to update after the base install was done.
 
@phinphan: Forgot they use a very old version of Debian 10. Just download again, and you should be good to go. Don't forget to apt-get upgrade AFTER the install finishes. Let us know how it goes.
 
I'm getting the same message on a different host. Just tried installing a couple minutes before this post.
 
Check /etc/debian_version for the version of Debian on your platform. If it's greater than 10.1, the script should run. If you want to eliminate the error check and see if it will work, comment out the section beginning at line 88 of the script through the fi line.
 
@wardmundy I reran the script this morning on crowncloud and it installed fine and was at 10.7 at the end of the install. No update or upgrade was needed. Thanks. again.
 
We had been in touch with CrownCloud about their older release of Debian. They had indicated that an update of their Debian image was in the works. Glad it finally happened. Thanks for the update, @phinphan.
 
One additional note, I am getting an error message saying
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I did a restore from my vultr instance and this may be an artifact of that. it was running pbx2020 non public. Now i am on public and loving it.
 
Check /etc/debian_version for the version of Debian on your platform. If it's greater than 10.1, the script should run. If you want to eliminate the error check and see if it will work, comment out the section beginning at line 88 of the script through the fi line.
Debian version was at 10.1. Commented out the section as suggested and it installed just fine. It didn't automatically upgrade to 10.7 after reboot so I did it manually.
 
Debian version was at 10.1. Commented out the section as suggested and it installed just fine. It didn't automatically upgrade to 10.7 after reboot so I did it manually.

I've updated the script to allow 10.1 installs now that we know it works. Thanks!!
 
One problem I had not anticipated is that the office Fortigate firewall refuses to allow connection to dynamic dns sites without specific approval. So no getting my setup working on the long weekend.
 
One problem I had not anticipated is that the office Fortigate firewall refuses to allow connection to dynamic dns sites without specific approval. So no getting my setup working on the long weekend.
Problem solved, working great. The remote access is wonderful. Having a remote extension working all the time is great. I had been using the 3cx pbx just for the remote now I dont need it all. Thanks again Ward.
 
Thank you very much for Debian version! This has been like the best Christmas gift as I really enjoyed following nerdvittles.com and have learned a lot from it over the years.

I can now run Incredible PBX again on the refurb Acer Revo I started doing this with in 2011 (CentOS quit supporting the Nvidia network chipset in these with 7). I replaced the fan and gave it an SSD over the years.

If I forward all UDP ports 5060-5061, and UDP ports 10000-20000 to this device, do I then have essentially an Incredible PBX 2021 PUBLIC server even though it's not hosted on a cloud provider? Is there any reason I might not want to run my own bare metal with this configuration?
 
some told me how I delete tehe all IPtables, Incredible conme with many IP address
 
some told me how I delete tehe all IPtables, Incredible conme with many IP address
On a debian system, you can find these rules saved at the following location:
/etc/iptables/rules.v4

It should be pretty self-explanatory from there.
 
On a debian system, you can find these rules saved at the following location:
/etc/iptables/rules.v4

It should be pretty self-explanatory from there.

Additional whitelisted IP addresses are stored in /usr/local/sbin/iptables-custom. Add new ones using the utilities in /root: add-ip and add-fqdn. No programming skills required.
 
I have issue to register External extension in the PBX
 
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On a debian system, you can find these rules saved at the following location:
/etc/iptables/rules.v4

It should be pretty self-explanatory from there.
when make a new installe of Incredible PBX and you check iptables -nL show many IPS ready in the PBX, my question is, they is part of PBX
 
Yes. Those are for many different trunk providers and are preloaded on all installations.
 

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