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  1. freepbx-17.0.19.23-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    The goal of FreePBX project is to bring together best-of-breed applications to produce a standardized implementation of Asterisk complete with a Web-based administrative interface. This module provides the framework code that is not otherwise housed in a module
  2. freepbx-logos-1-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    FreePBX landing page and brand
  3. freepbx-module-announcement-17.0.17.0.2.1-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    Plays back one of the system recordings (optionally allowing the user to skip it) and then goes to another destination.
  4. freepbx-module-asterisk-cli-17.0.17.0.2-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    Provides an interface allowing you to run a command as if it was typed into Asterisk CLI
  5. freepbx-module-asteriskinfo-17.0.17.0.2-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    Provides a snapshot of the current Asterisk configuration
  6. freepbx-module-backup-17.0.17.0.5.62-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    Backup and Restore for your FreePBX environment
  7. freepbx-module-blacklist-17.0.17.0.1.2-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    This module allows you to manage the blacklist in astDB thru the FreePBX web interface. Add or replace entry: Number: Enter the number you want to block. Adding a number to the blacklist will not allow the number into your system. The blacklisted caller will hear "The number you have reached is not is service." Hit *32 to blacklist the last number called into your system. On some phones you can setup -q -n blacklist-release-17.0.1.2 speeddial *32.
  8. freepbx-module-bulkdids-17.0.13.0.2-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    Bulk DIDs uses CSV files to import bulk DIDs with a destination.
  9. freepbx-module-bulkextensions-17.0.13.0.3-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    Bulk Extensions uses CSV files to import and export extensions.
  10. freepbx-module-callback-17.0.17.0.2.1-1.lbn42.noarch.rpm
    Sep 20, 2025     ok
    The Callback module allows you to setup -q -n callback-release-17.0.2.1 them access to an application. An example of this would be a caller that dials your system, disconnects, and is called back and then provided a DISA dial-tone to make a phone call.