PIONEERS Incredible PBX 13 ISO

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We've taken a careful (lawyerly) look at the most recent Scientific Linux 6.7 End-User License Agreement (EULA) and can find no reason not to move forward with PIAF and Incredible PBX ISOs based upon supersets of the SL 6.7 platform, a platform that was partially funded by the U.S. Government.

These ISOs will be in addition to the stand-alone installers which will continue to work with base installs of CentOS, Scientific Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, and Raspbian.

Code:
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
 
Scientific Linux
 
This software is a derived work from freely available sources
of the RedHat(c) Enterprise Linux version 6.
 
Red Hat has no involvment with this work and will provide no
support of any kind.  Please do not call or ask them
any questions about this work.  If support is required please
use RedHat(c) Enterprise Linux and not Scientific Linux.
 
By using this software, user agrees to abide by rules set in
license terms of packages constituting this distribution, or
at least of those that the user is going to use.
 
Same licensing terms apply to any and eventual redistribution
of this or part of this work.
 
No implicit or explicit permission is given for any commercial
redistribution or use of this work.  It is up to the interested
party to establish its rights in that case.  The intended
audience for this software are educational (in particular non
profit) institutions involved in its adaptation and use.  Any
commercial user of this software may want to consider looking
into the Red Hat licences (in particular the Enterprise license)
and it is entirely up to the user to make sure he is abiding
by all the licenses.
 
No warranty of any kind is provided.
 
Please see each package for it's licensing.
 
What follows are relevant excerpts from Red Hat(c)'s original EULA:
 
This end user license agreement (???EULA???) governs the use of any of the versions
of Scientific Linux and any related updates, source code, appearance,
structure and organization (the ???Programs???), regardless of the delivery
mechanism.
 
 
1.  License Grant.  Subject to the following terms, Scientific Linux grants
    to you ("User???) a perpetual, worldwide license to the Programs
    pursuant to the GNU General Public License v.2.  The Programs are either a
    modular operating system or an application consisting of hundreds of
    software components.  With the exception of certain image files identified
    in Section 2 below, the license agreement for each software component is
    located in the software component's source code and permits User to run,
    copy, modify, and redistribute (subject to certain obligations in some
    cases) the software component, in both source code and binary code forms.
    This EULA pertains solely to the Programs and does not limit User's rights
    under, or grant User rights that supersede, the license terms of any
    particular component.
 
2.  Intellectual Property Rights.  The Programs and each of their components are
    owned by Red Hat and others and are protected under copyright law and under
    other laws as applicable. Title to the Programs and any component, or to any
    copy, modification, or merged portion shall remain with the aforementioned,
    subject to the applicable license.
 
3.  No Warranty. The Programs and the components are provided and licensed
    "as is??? without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including
    the implied warranties of merchantability, non-infringement or fitness for
    a particular purpose.
 
4.  Limitation of Remedies and Liability. To the maximum extent permitted under
    applicable law, Scientific Linux will not be liable to User for any
    incidental or consequential damages, including lost profits or lost
    savings arising out of the use or inability to use the Programs or any
    component, even if Scientific Linux has been advised of the possibility
    of such damages.  In no event shall Scientific Linux liability exceed
    the amount that User paid to Scientific Linux, i.e. $0, under this EULA.
 
5.  Export Control.  As required by the laws of the United States and other
    countries, User represents and warrants that it: (a) understands that the
    Programs and their components may be subject to export controls under the
    U.S. Commerce Department???s Export Administration Regulations (???EAR???); (b) is
    not located in a prohibited destination country under the EAR or
    U.S. sanctions regulations (currently Cuba, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Sudan
    and Syria, subject to change as posted by the United States government); (c)
    will not export, re-export, or transfer the Programs to any prohibited
    destination or persons or entities on the U.S. Bureau of Industry and
    Security Denied Parties List or Entity List, or the U.S. Office of Foreign
    Assets Control list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons,
    or any similar lists maintained by other countries, without the necessary
    export license(s) or authorizations(s); (d) will not use or transfer the
    Programs for use in connection with any nuclear, chemical or biological
    weapons, missile technology, or military end-uses where prohibited by an
    applicable arms embargo, unless authorized by the relevant government agency
    by regulation or specific license; (e) understands and agrees that if it is
    in the United States and exports or transfers the Programs to eligible end
    users, it will, to the extent required by EAR Section 740.17(e), submit
    semi-annual reports to the Commerce Department???s Bureau of Industry and
    Security, which include the name and address (including country) of each
    transferee; and (f) understands that countries including the United States
    may restrict the import, use, or export of encryption products (which may
    include the Programs and the components) and agrees that it shall be solely
    responsible for compliance with any such import, use, or export
    restrictions.

As our first cut at this, please try out the new IncrediblePBX13.iso (torrent also available) on either a stand-alone machine or VirtualBox and give us your feedback. Our tests using VirtualBox running on an iMac show install times of under 20 minutes (5 minutes for SL 6.7 and 15 minutes for the whole enchilada). Add 5 minutes for Incredible Fax install which remains optional. Google Voice OAUTH 2 upgrade also is optional (begin with step #1b in linked tutorial).

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Excellent! Rather full circle -- back to the old ways.

I've gotten quite used to the "do a base install" method, and it works great. But kudos on finding an ISO methodology that works as well.

It's simply easier for some folks who "just want to stick it in and go."

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Oh: I haven't followed the issue carefully, just noticed it in passing reading the forum, but is there any concern regarding the "VB4 vs. VB5" issue? ISO works fine on VB5?
 

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ISO should work fine on all of the VirtualBox platforms. The problem is in the .ova format of the saved VB images which kills compatibility between the VB versions.
 

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A little extra surprise for those with multiple systems that want a reminder of the primary DID on each server:

Code:
echo 800-555-1212 > /etc/pbx/.phone

Then run status.
 

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