The Linux LiveCD VoIP server is a software appliance that can provide a private Vonage or Grand Central type service starting at $399, including one year of email and ssh support. It can use any SIP phone device such as those produced by Linksys and Nokia, products based on WM6, and the iPhone.
Recent releases


Changes: The OpenVPN module was updated, allowing secure voice communications for both soft phones and hardware phones.


Changes: A VMware-compat€ible boot ISO and minor bugfixes for SER core and MySQL.


Changes: This module implements standard calling card services via traditional "dial through", with PIN or caller ID (CID) authentication. It supports prepaid, postpaid, and flat-rate accounts. It is based on ASTCC and integrated with SER.


Changes: A new forwarding module has been added. This release has GrandCentral Style Service (limited). It includes Follow-Me, Ring-All-Phones, and PSTN Forwarding with integrated accounting. iptables has been updated to 1.4.0.


Changes: A bug concerning iptables and iproute2 was fixed. A SER bug for high traffic servers was fixed.
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