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Colossaltitan
08-09-2004, 18:02
hey, i host a teamspeak server, and i right click on the administration button and it won't take me to the superadmin login page??

what should i do...

Madhouse
08-09-2004, 18:48
have you tried going to the admin page manually...example http://ipaddress:14534

Also if you are behind a router you will have to use your PC's private ip address to access this page that is hosting the TS server.

Colossaltitan
08-09-2004, 19:25
not working, still.
I also can't connect 2 it

m&m's
08-09-2004, 19:30
not working, still.
I also can't connect 2 it
got a pop up blocker ? it blocks the web admin page

Madhouse
08-09-2004, 21:30
If you , yourself cannot connect to your own server then there is something internally blocking you.
Sounds like you have a software firewall that is possibly blocking you, also if you have xp with sp2 then make sure you either disable the firewall or go in to the port settings and forward the ports nessary on your client pc.

If you have a router make sure you have all nessary ports opened...if you do not *people outside your connectoin* will fail any connections.

guldi
09-09-2004, 08:38
If you have a router make sure you have all nessary ports opened...if you do not you will fail any connections.
When connecting locally (within your LAN) you do NOT need to open/forward any port in your router. I wouldn't do so anyway as it is only a unnecessary security risk when allowing WAN connections to the webadmin.

RelicSage
09-09-2004, 12:02
Here's the deal...I reformatted my PC (I always do every 4 months) and when I download The server and install...the installation goes great and I can access the Webadmin, however after a few connections to the webadmin it just simple stops loading...I've tried everything...(taking pc off router and have direct connection, opening ports, disabling all and any pop up blockers and firewalls...I even installed Server and the client as the only other programs on the pc after the updates for Windows XP. I've been using your software for quite sometime now and this is my first post on here...But now my problem has become an annoyance rather than a problem in it's self. So Please tell me anything that would benefit my situation. Thank you :)

Madhouse
09-09-2004, 13:22
When connecting locally (within your LAN) you do NOT need to open/forward any port in your router. I wouldn't do so anyway as it is only a unnecessary security risk when allowing WAN connections to the webadmin.


Guldi , I am sorry but with XP SP2 and their *new* (god help us) firewall , can and will block you from connecting to internetal networks.

Thats why I stated its possible....

The router portion was not intended to make it seem he could not connect internally , if it seems that way to you then I will correct that.