Contributions from the community are esentials for Elastix success, please read ourcontribute section
Elastix 1.5.2
For previous versions please refer to the changelog
NO. Elastix has a separate development process; we produce a lot of innovation based on our own ideas.
Not at this moment, but we will publish it in the near future.
Our company provides open source related technical support and development services. A couple of years ago, we started implementing PBX systems, based on Asterisk, for our customers.
After many PBX system installations, we realized that we had some good code and ideas to share.
So, we started the Elastix project.
| Interface | Login | Password |
| Elastix | admin | palosanto |
| freePBX | admin | admin |
| FOP | admin | eLaStIx.2oo7 |
| A2Billing | admin | mypassword |
| MySQL | root | eLaStIx.2oo7 |
| SugarCRM | admin | password |
| Avantfax | admin | password |
| asterisk | admin | elastix456 |
| vTiger | admin | admin |
| Openfire | admin | Whatever set at install |
| ARI | admin | password |
Thanks largely to Elastix Without Tears book for this table :)
Sure
To update the whole system:
yum update
To update just elastix
yum groupupdate "Elastix Core"
*NB* Please note that doing a yum update to your system may cause FreePBX and the administration pane to not be available. To recover the system to a useable state, it may be necessary to go directly to the Unembedded FreePBX console at https://--your machine’s IP address–/admin/config.php and choose Module Admin. This seems to be caused by modules in FreePBX being auto-deactivated after a yum update. To restore normal operation, goto Module Admin and Choose ‘Check for updates online’ ... reactivate all the necessary modules and you should be back in business.