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Unable to detect proxy settings deluge bittorrent
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  1. #UNABLE TO DETECT PROXY SETTINGS DELUGE BITTORRENT INSTALL#
  2. #UNABLE TO DETECT PROXY SETTINGS DELUGE BITTORRENT SOFTWARE#
  3. #UNABLE TO DETECT PROXY SETTINGS DELUGE BITTORRENT LICENSE#

You have any clues, please help out, thanks! 04:04:05.469425|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2

#UNABLE TO DETECT PROXY SETTINGS DELUGE BITTORRENT LICENSE#

04:04:05.246357|WARNING |Accounting | | Unable to find valid license key, falling back to limited functionality 04:04:05.189147|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 04:04:05.188815|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 04:04:05.138629|INFO |SQL | | pruning old database log entries where timestamp is older than 90 days 04:04:05.042983|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | checking database integrity (may take a while) 04:04:05.040983|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: SQLite3 plugin, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH Second, I never got the login / token, in the log file it tells me account it limited and or no licences. (It’s running on a netbook via wireless if it matters) I was able to get the server up following your tutorial, but I did run into a few problems.įirst, how do I find out the public ip for the server? I can connect to it locally, but do not have a solution for others to connect to it. In HowTo, Linux | 46 Comments 46 Comments » Now you just need to point your TeamSpeak client to the server and go to the menu entry “permissions | use token” and copy and past the token from above into the edit box. I hope this howto helped someone and write a comment if you found an error or a better way to do something. To find out which ports are used by teamspeak use following command:

unable to detect proxy settings deluge bittorrent

The last thing you need to do now is to make sure the init script is executed at boot time by using following command:Īt last if you’ve a firewall running on your system you need to make sure that you open all your ports. You can also look for them in the log files in /opt/ts3/logs/. Take note of the login and token as you will need them later. Now press ENTER and CTRL-D and you’ve inserted the content into the file. # Gracefully exit if the package has been removed. PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # Description: Starts/Stops/Restarts the TeamSpeak Server Daemon # Short-Description: TeamSpeak Server Daemon

unable to detect proxy settings deluge bittorrent

Create a init.d file with pasting the content after executing cat > /etc/init.d/teamspeak : If you take a look into the /opt/ts3 directory you’ll see that there is a already a start/stop script ( ts3server_startscript.sh), we will utilize it. Mv teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64 /opt/ts3 Tar xzf teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64-3.0.

#UNABLE TO DETECT PROXY SETTINGS DELUGE BITTORRENT INSTALL#

Wget (Take also a look if a new version is out when you install your server)

#UNABLE TO DETECT PROXY SETTINGS DELUGE BITTORRENT SOFTWARE#

Now we need to get the software (64bit in my case) I assume that all user actions shown in this howto are performed as root or after executing sudo bash.įirst you need to create a user under which the TeamSpeak server should run by executing following command: Getting TeamSpeak running is mostly not the problem but you don’t want to start it after every boot by hand or run it as root. Anyway I just installed TeamSpeak 3 on a Ubuntu 10.04 for a friend and want to share that info. It has been a long time since my last post – I’m sorry for that but I didn’t have the time. Howto install TeamSpeak 3 server on Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)














Unable to detect proxy settings deluge bittorrent