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

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

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