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Asterisk for Raspberry Pi
RasPBX images based on Raspbian 10 Buster:
The latest image supports Pi 4, Pi 3 and Pi 2 (Pi 1 and Pi zero no longer supported):
An 8GB card or larger is recommended.
Upgrades:
Once your RasPBX has successfully booted, run this command on the console to install the latest additions and improvements (see upgrades list):
Notes:
- FreePBX 15 is still in beta stage at the time of this image release. It is recommended to enable Set Module Admin to Edge mode in Settings Advanced Settings and then update all FreePBX modules from the edge track.
- In case the Apply Config button takes very long or never completes, set Enable Module Signature Checking to no in Settings Advanced Settings.
- Pi 1 and Pi zero models are no longer supported. Please refer to the previous Stretch based images for Pi 1 and Pi zero hardware.
Changes:
- Upgrade to FreePBX 15
- Upgrade to Raspbian Buster, supported for 3 years from now
- Based on official Raspbian Buster Lite
SSH login:
user: root
password: raspberry
Older versions based on Raspbian Buster:
RasPBX images based on Raspbian 9 Stretch:
This image supports Pi 3 B+, Pi 3, Pi 2, B+, B and A models with the following improvements and overall changes compared to the previous Raspbian Jessie based images:
- Upgrade to FreePBX 14 with many improvements and new features. Read all details on the FreePBX blog.
- Based on Raspberry Pi Foundations official Raspbian Stretch. Stretch ships with major package upgrades and changes, such as MariaDB which is replacing MySQL. MariaDB has better performance than MySQL, RasPBX users should notice a faster GUI compared to previous releases.
- PJSIP is now the default SIP stack listening on port Chan SIP is still available on port
- Zram replaces disk-based swap.
A 4GB card is required.
Upgrades:
Once your RasPBX has successfully booted, run this command on the console to install the latest additions and improvements (see upgrades list):
Since the image posted on 28/01/ these fixes and improvements have been made:
- Upgrade to FreePBX 14 (latest stable release)
- Upgrade to Raspbian Stretch, supported for 3 years from now
- Based on official Raspbian Stretch Lite image
- MariaDB replaces MySQL
- Zram replaces disk-based swap
SSH login:
user: root
password: raspberry
Older versions based on Raspbian Stretch:
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RasPBX images based on Raspbian 8 Jessie
Login details for all images below (user / password):
SSH login: root /raspberry
Default FreePBX login: admin /admin
Mysql root password: raspberry
A 4GB card is required.
Changes:
- RasPBX Upgrades #1 – #24 included (see list)
- Including support for Pi 3, Pi 2, B+, B and A models
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
Note: When booting this image on a Pi 1 it usually takes around 5 minutes for Asterisk to start. On the Pi 2 and Pi 3 Asterisk starts after approx. 1 minute.
Older versions based on Raspbian Jessie:
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SHA bca50fd1dbebcaa78a1dee70b8ae04
Date: September 22nd,
Contents: Asterisk and FreePBX
Changes:
- Shipping with Asterisk 13 by default
- RasPBX Upgrades #1 – #24 included (see list)
- Including support for Pi 3, Pi 2, B+, B and A models
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
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SHA e4caefcde
Date: March 6th,
Contents: Asterisk and FreePBX
Changes:
- Added support for Pi 3
- Based on official Raspbian Jessie Lite image
- RasPBX Upgrades #1 – #21 included (see list)
- Including support for Pi 3, Pi 2, B+, B and A models
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
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SHA f1c24f3fe97cab46bac32dc0cb4d9e
Date: January 25th
Contents: Asterisk and FreePBX
Changes:
- Upgrade to FreePBX 13 (latest stable release)
- Based on official Raspbian Jessie Lite image
- RasPBX Upgrades #1 – #21 included (see list)
- Including support for Pi 2, B+, B and A models
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
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SHA ffccac18b82c42eaa09ca22c6
Date: October 10th
Contents: Asterisk and FreePBX
Changes:
- RasPBX Upgrades #1 #20 included (see list)
- Improved SD card I/O performance
- Including support for Pi 2, B+, B and A models
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
- Note: SD card corruption can appear on a Pi 2
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SHA 69ece60cd2de69a8abb1afde82a5d
Date: February 22nd
Contents: Asterisk and FreePBX
Changes:
- Upgrade to Debian Jessie (supported for 3 years from now on)
- Upgrade to FreePBX 12 (latest stable release)
- RasPBX Upgrades #1 #19 included
- Including support for Pi 2, B+, B and A models
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
- Note: SD card corruption can appear on a Pi 2
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SHA bd4acfd2dec3d5d06b8be
Date: February 9th
Contents: Asterisk and FreePBX
Changes:
- Including support for Pi 2, B+, B and A models
- Upgrade to Debian Jessie (supported for 3 years from now on)
- Upgrades #1 #19 included
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
- Note: SD card corruption can appear on a Pi 2
RasPBX images based on Raspbian 7 Wheezy
Login details for all images below (user / password):
SSH login: root /raspberry
Default FreePBX login: admin /admin
Mysql root password: raspberry
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SHA 69d5c2eeda7b0bbb38ef2efb
Date: July 31st
Contents: Asterisk and FreePBX
Changes:
- Upgrades #1 #18 included
- Including support for B+ models
- Latest kernel and all Raspbian updates
- Last image based on Debian Wheezy
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SHA dc1dc8cf91cfdababe88f8f
Date: February 14th
Contents: Asterisk & FreePBX
Changes:
- Upgrades #1 #17 included
- Latest FreePBX security fixes included
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
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SHA da2cf6c6c00cbe9dbb
Date: August 12th
Contents: Asterisk & FreePBX
Changes:
- Upgrades #1 #14 included
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
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SHA 97afba03ad80c2b89dee7dceec
Date: April 27th
Contents: Asterisk & FreePBX rc
Changes:
- Upgrades #1 #11 included
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates
- Installed additional FreePBX modules: Asterisk Logfiles, Announcements, Conferences, IVR, Queues, Ring Groups, Motif (Google Voice)
- Fixed issues with symlinked config files due to recent changes in FreePBX
- Installed sox and mpg for MOH conversion
- Increased PHP upload max filesize and max post size to 20MB
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SHA 14a76ae4c3eac0a46e8caf77cc6dad68c75b1a9c
Date: January 19th
Contents: Asterisk & FreePBX beta
Changes:
- Upgrades #1 – #5 included
- Latest kernel + and all Raspbian updates (improved speed!)
- Upgraded to Asterisk 11 / FreePBX
- Deleted some obsolete files –> smaller image zip file
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SHA a7b4cd25b3ab3d1d1e1bafbda
Date: November 4th
Contents: Asterisk & FreePBX
Changes:
- Upgrades #1 #4 included
- Moved swap partition to swap file
- Upgraded backup & restore module
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SHA da84d28caef2dc59fbda91c
Date: September 12th
Contents: Asterisk & FreePBX
Changes:
- Raspbian (Debian Wheezy) based
- Latest kernel + included
- Additional kernel modules (iptables, ppp_mppe and others) included
- Email delivery with Exim4
- Watchdog enabled: automatic reboot after serious crash
- Automatic update of ssh host keys on first boot
- Startup script bugfix: console appears also without ntp
RasPBX images based on Raspbian 6 Sqeeze
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SHA a3eacf2cffad68c74b
Date: July 14th
Contents: Asterisk & FreePBX
Changes:
- fixed CDR reports
- added additional sounds from core sounds, music on hold and extra sounds
- removed unused packages (xserver, etc.)
- improved startup script: Asterisk only starts after correct system time has been obtained through ntp
- added log file rotation for Asterisk and FreePBX logs
The first image published on June 2nd is no longer available for download.

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