CentOS became CentOS Stream and we have abandoned it. Rocky 8 is a fork but is far less stable than Debian or even Ubuntu. I don't foresee anyone fighting any longer with CentOS for IncrediblePBX.Any plans to get going on current RHEL/OL/CentOS release? I did manage to get IncrediblePBX up on 20.04 but it required severe learning efforts to get SSL and other things working.
Oracle Linux is still free and as stable as required for mission critical production. No idea what Rocky is but Alma Linux is free as well and is used in much more mission critical applications then any PBX can think of. All provide full compatibility with original RHEL.CentOS became CentOS Stream and we have abandoned it. Rocky 8 is a fork but is far less stable than Debian or even Ubuntu. I don't foresee anyone fighting any longer with CentOS for IncrediblePBX.
Of course, the ultimate answer would have to come from our fearless benefactor @wardmundy.
Absolutely feel free to develop working versions of IncrediblePBX on any of your preferred distros so you can contribute back to our community.Oracle Linux is still free and as stable as required for mission critical production. No idea what Rocky is but Alma Linux is free as well and is used in much more mission critical applications then any PBX can think of. All provide full compatibility with original RHEL.
That's why I have a server dedicated to faxing. Everyone can get new servers, but if they have a fax line - it goes through the fax server (that is older and don't think will be upgraded for a while).The major problem with Rocky 8, Debian 11, and Ubuntu 22.04 is they all broke free faxing. If that matters to you, stick with the Debian 10 release of Incredible PBX which is available as an install script as well as a VirtualBox image, VMware image, Proxmox image, and CrownCloud image. See the Wiki for links.
FYI to @qtlnx: An install script for Ubuntu 20.04 (with faxing) is also available here.
Or you can buy a dedicated FAX DID from VoIP.ms for $1.99 a month and 3 cents a minute.That's why I have a server dedicated to faxing. Everyone can get new servers, but if they have a fax line - it goes through the fax server (that is older and don't think will be upgraded for a while).
I just found it myself, thank you. Will try at earliest opportunity. Is transfer via a script from Incredible PBX 13.0.197.21 supported or better configure only one handful of extensions manually?A Rocky 8 release of Incredible PBX is already available. Not sure where we go from there.
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You can always modify ssh config, local and global, and add rsa back. Fedora 36 did the same and I had to create my own .ssh/config to continue connecting to legacy systems.@wardmundy another challenge with Ubuntu 22.04 is that it will no longer use key pairs from Putty. They have moved to a higher level of keying and basic rsa is not working any longer. This isn't a show stopper on a locked down system but I've always used a key with Putty to prevent any incidental login attempts.
This thread explains how to do that:You can always modify ssh config, local and global, and add rsa back.
Which is what I use. Considering I'm behind TM3 and essentially invisible unless white-listed (as most of the IncrediblePBX systems who don't go "Public' are, I don't think it is much of a risk nor has it been since 2007.but apparently
Using public keys for SSH authentication
has recipes for generating better secured keys
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