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GKhan is a WordPress-based technical content site, with navigation entries such as Support, Help Desk, Download, Online Training, Network Tools, Network Solution, and PBX Solutions. The crawled content suggests that it mainly publishes tutorials and troubleshooting articles related to networking, VoIP, PBX, VICIdial, Linux/KVM, VMware, firewalls, and wireless networking, rather than being a typical online developer tool or SaaS product.
Based on the available content, the site focuses on topics such as VICIdial and CRM integration, Asterisk/SIP Trunk, caller ID number formatting, recovering a VICIdial administrator password via MySQL, managing KVM with virsh on Ubuntu Server, FortiGate IPsec VPN, Palo Alto NAT, and hardware selection for point-to-point wireless networks. Its supported “tech stack” is mainly infrastructure and communications systems: Linux, KVM, libvirt, MySQL, Asterisk, VICIdial, FortiOS, Palo Alto, Mikrotik, VMware, and related technologies. Some articles mention VICIdial API integration and CRM data synchronization, but there is no indication that GKhan itself provides an API, SDK, or integrable platform.
The crawled text does not provide any pricing, plans, payment methods, or service SLA. The site itself also does not state whether it is open source or closed source; it only notes in articles that VICIdial is an open-source dialing platform. Therefore, GKhan should not be treated as an open-source tool, but rather as a technical blog/service showcase site.
Its main strength is practical, field-oriented content aimed at real production issues in networking and call center environments, making it useful for engineers looking for configuration ideas quickly. Its categories and tags are fairly rich, which helps users search around topics such as VICIdial, KVM, and FortiGate. The downside is a lack of productized information: the IP PBX Products page contains almost no content in the crawl, and entries such as Help Desk, Download, and Training do not show much detail. The documentation format feels more like scattered blog posts than a systematic manual.
GKhan is suitable as a reference for network engineers, VoIP/PBX administrators, call center operations teams, Linux/KVM administrators, and system integrators. For users in China, the crawled text does not provide information about accessibility, ICP filing, CDN usage, or payment support, so its access status can only be marked as unknown. If it cannot be accessed reliably, users may prefer the official documentation for VICIdial, Asterisk, Fortinet, Palo Alto, and Ubuntu/KVM, or domestic network operations communities, as alternatives.
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gkhan.in is an India Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gkhan.in directly.