PLEASE NOTE that all current AstLinux development is on GitHub: https://github.com/astlinux-project/astlinux
Thanks to SourceForge for providing free hosting to the AstLinux Project for more than 10 years! Old source archive remains on SourceForge.
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.
VoIP Honey project provides a set of tools for building an entire honeynet, thus includes honeywall and honeypot emulating VoIP environments such as Asterisk PBX or OpenSer with fully configurable connections.
Voip Honey runs on GNU/Linux and Windows Systems. It can be compiled for Mac OSX as well.
The ATSlog software provides a handy web-oriented interface for collecting, viewing and analysing calls for various types of PBX (Private Branch eXchange) models.
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Combination Telephony Engine (presently Asterisk) PBX (in progress FreePBX) and AutoDialer (presently Vicidial) loaded onto Gentoo with detailed instructions. From blank machine to up and running in roughly 3 hours (mostly compile time, by advanced user)
An Asterisk configuration/dial plan manager written Object Pascal (FreePascal/Freevision). Supports multiple trunks and call groups. This is a multi-Tenant system requiring very little configuration to have a fully working PBX system.
email2fax allows you to send a fax through your Asterisk PBX. Simply write an email with a TIFF or a PDF attachment, and your Asterisk box will fax the attachment to a number you want.
Linux device driver and userspace tools to support configuration and internet access with the ISDN-PBX brands "Deutsche Telekom Eumex x04", "DeTeWe OpenCom 20-40", "DeTeWe TA33 USB" and "EuraCom 140 USB"