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This project has moved to www.quickhash-gui.org as of 2016-12-04. I kept v2.6.9.2 and below hosted here since Dec 16 but too many people were ignoring the fact that no updates were being posted here.
For the latest QuickHash v2.8.4 release (Aug 28th 2017), go to www.quickhash-gui.org, and note that as of 29/12/16 a Debian package is also available
Asterisk and FreePBX on Debian, by Astiostech Sdn Bhd Malaysia
...Network:
After booting, run #ifconfig -a
Then either
#dhclient ethX
or edit manually /etc/network/interfaces
#ifup ethX
More details can be found here:
Asterisk 11: http://highsecurity.blogspot.com/2013/04/sanjay-asterisk-debian-based-asterisk.html
Asterisk 13: http://highsecurity.blogspot.com/2014/10/debian-7-wheezy-based-asterisk-12.html
Username/Passwords:
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OS: root/asteriskrocks
FreePBX: admin/@steriskRocks1
MySQL: root/@steriskRocks1
AMI: admin/@steriskRocks1
Other passwords likely to be: @steriskRocks1