Juan,
I work directly for Fonality. Although I do respect all of the opinions of all on the list I thought I would send you this link to show you the exact information regarding the hybrid-hosted solution of Trixbox pro.
http://help.trixbox.com/index.php/Hybrid_Hosted_Architecture
If you have any further questions please contact me directly at: dmoennick@fonality.com
Derrick
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From: asterisk-biz-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Juan Sandro
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?
Well, I thank you all for your replies, you have confirmed what I feared
but not helped getting forward.
I guess what I am looking for is a complete solution backed by a real
company with quality support at a reasonable price (of course).
Seems from bulk of replies that is not going to be found with Trixbox Pro.
Anyone got any other suggestions? Maybe some good experiences at least to introduce me with :) Thank's...
> To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
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> From: lenz-ml@loway.it
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?
>
> This is true - on the other side, when I tried to unsuccessfully install
> it on a demo box, I happended to notice that it seemed to open up a VPN
> connection to its core networks. This made me think a bit - I mean, I have
> no access to the machine once it's installed and it's completely managed
> remotely. I know it's unlikely, but if anybody hacks the central network,
> then they can enter each remote box, that will be likely sitting into the
> customers trusted zone, therefore bypassing firewalls, ACLs and such
> stuff. So I preferred to format the PC anew (anyway it did not seem to be
> working - I could find neither my TDM400 nor the Fritz ISDN card from the
> control panel).
> l.
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