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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @syko24
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      @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

      @JaredBusch @scottalanmiller

      I appreciate the feedback. I have setup FreePBX a handful of times locally. I kind of second guess my setup whenever I consider putting it on a cloud instance.

      In reality, you should reverse that. Cloud is inherently a little safer than locally hosted. It is anonymized and on a stronger infrastructure. What might make sense to encrypt locally almost never does on a hosted cloud instance because there is already no ready attack against the storage.

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      • EddieJenningsE
        EddieJennings @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

        @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

        I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

        You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

        Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @EddieJennings
          last edited by

          @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

          @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

          @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

          I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

          You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

          Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

          Gee I hope not, since Scott and JB both host several instances there 😉

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          • EddieJenningsE
            EddieJennings @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @Dashrender said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

            @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

            @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

            @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

            I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

            You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

            Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

            Gee I hope not, since Scott and JB both host several instances there 😉

            I figure not, but "You never self host for security reasons." seems to have a pretty large scope. 😉

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @EddieJennings
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              @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

              @Dashrender said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

              @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

              @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

              @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

              I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

              You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

              Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

              Gee I hope not, since Scott and JB both host several instances there 😉

              I figure not, but "You never self host for security reasons." seems to have a pretty large scope. 😉

              Scott is a little melodramatic at times. Yes, he absolutely believes what he types, but many of us around here temper him with reality.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @EddieJennings
                last edited by

                @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

                You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

                Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

                No, my point was that you SHOULD be there as a matter of principle.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @EddieJennings
                  last edited by

                  @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                  @Dashrender said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                  @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                  @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                  @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                  I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

                  You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

                  Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

                  Gee I hope not, since Scott and JB both host several instances there 😉

                  I figure not, but "You never self host for security reasons." seems to have a pretty large scope. 😉

                  Right, you never self host for security reasons. What you do do, is go to cloud hosting.

                  Make sure you read that in context... you never self host for security reasons. You might do it for other reasons.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @Dashrender said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                    @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                    @Dashrender said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                    @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                    @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                    @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                    I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

                    You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

                    Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

                    Gee I hope not, since Scott and JB both host several instances there 😉

                    I figure not, but "You never self host for security reasons." seems to have a pretty large scope. 😉

                    Scott is a little melodramatic at times. Yes, he absolutely believes what he types, but many of us around here temper him with reality.

                    It's not melodramatic and should not be tempered. There is no security reason that would make you self host. There are non-security reasons for it. But not security ones.

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                    • EddieJenningsE
                      EddieJennings @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                      @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                      @Dashrender said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                      @EddieJennings said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                      @scottalanmiller said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                      @syko24 said in FREEPBX ON VULTR WITH CALL RECORDINGS:

                      I guess another question is storing recorded calls on Vultr HIPAA compliant? I originally started off wanting to do this on Vultr but the more I think about it I keep talking myself into self hosting for security purposes.

                      You never self host for security reasons. That's never a possibility. You might need to do it for really poor compliance reasons (but never with HIPAA, PCI, SarBox, etc.) but never for security.

                      Probably a n00b question: So is it folly that I'm considering using Vultr to host my company's FreePBX, as a matter of general principle?

                      Gee I hope not, since Scott and JB both host several instances there 😉

                      I figure not, but "You never self host for security reasons." seems to have a pretty large scope. 😉

                      Right, you never self host for security reasons. What you do do, is go to cloud hosting.

                      Make sure you read that in context... you never self host for security reasons. You might do it for other reasons.

                      Ha! I read that two different was and figured what you put in bold was the correct emphasis.

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                      • bigbearB
                        bigbear
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                        Unless you need to record internal calls I would use your sip providers API, everyone offers it these days and usually for .0002 or so per minute. (Twilio, Telnyx etc)

                        I would trust Freepbx about as far as I could throw it for this task.

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