View Full Version : How to disable anonomous access.
alphatrak
28-12-2004, 02:28
In trying to find a way to keep anonymous access out (and I'm sure people probably already know this, but I'm lazy and don't feel like searching), you must set a server password (as either admin or superadmin, doesn't matter), which is set by default, then what I did was went to the Anonymous settings. Now, all Anonymous settings were already disabled, but this didn't seem to help. So what did I do? I checked the first option "AdminMovePlayer", then unchecked it, then clicked the Save button... and that did it. Seems it takes a couple clicks of the Save button to take affect. Now you can only log in as anon if you use the server passwd.
-UK-viRuS
28-12-2004, 02:38
dude, you have solved your own problem.
If you dont want anonymous users to access your server, then as you seem to have done, password it.
Then only users that either have registration (with password) or anon users (with passord) will be able to join.
alphatrak
28-12-2004, 06:52
Yes, I was posting a solution. Not a problem ;)
Keeping anonymous users out wasn't working by simply setting all Anonymous settings to be unchecked. I had to click Save a second time under the Anonymous settings. Very weird.
-UK-viRuS
29-12-2004, 04:01
Ok I see.
But just a note, It doesnt matter how many times you click save after unchecking all the anonymous users permissions because that has no bearing on whether they can actually enter your server or not, it merely refers to their permissions once they are already inside your Teamspeak Server.
-UK-viRuS
alphatrak
04-01-2005, 21:44
Then why is it my friends and I can no longer log in as anonymous without having to enter the server password...
-UK-viRuS
04-01-2005, 23:00
That is because the server has a password on it.
Simple enough
alphatrak
04-01-2005, 23:33
Even when the server had a default password, we could still log in as anon though. But after following the instructions posted in my first post, it elliminated the ability to log in as anon. I guess I didn't make that very clear in my first post.
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