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Lots. I have 2 proxmox hypervisors and 3 Raspberry Pi's; my OS of choice for servers is Ubuntu Server or Raspbian.
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How has hosting Asterisk been for you? I've looked at it briefly a few years ago, and you just reminded me of its existence. Is this setup just for you, or do you have other users?
Complicated. Ultimately, I don't use it, but at a previous job we wrote a web-based softphone, and I was proud enough when I left of it that I continued to maintain it (since we open sourced it). I needed a test server for that, so I set up asterisk at home lol. Now that it's there though, I wanna get a SIP trunk and actually have my kids use it when they get old enough for phones...I Have a few years to go.
I've been looking for an easy CA for home use signing of stuff (open-wrt, wifi). how's your experience with EasyRSA?
It's ok, but it's VERY manual. I am ok with that, and it's helped me learn better. I've written some scripting to help manage it, but I am always worried that there are gaps and I'll miss some expiration. I am trying to compile an open source suite to essentially replace the AD suite, and it's competent thus far but with much less UI.