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mcjarhead
14-08-2005, 18:44
How do i login to superadmin i need to change some stuff n my server but i cant without the superadmin :mad:
CVPAJW-2209
14-08-2005, 19:44
Hi their,
To log in with the super admin you need to 1st locate the password for it in the teamspeak server file. Goto your harddrive and goto programs and then find teamspeak and then the server text file you should be able to see.
Take a note of the password. Then open up the server an in your tray on the bottom right of the screen right click and goto administration and hopefully that should work.
Let me know
mcjarhead
14-08-2005, 20:02
ummm.... it wont do any thing when i press administration is there another way
CVPAJW-2209
14-08-2005, 20:08
Not that im awear of.
Goto control pannel and uninstall it and then download it from TS again and try that.
I know its a hastle but thats what i had to do :)
SilverTag
14-08-2005, 20:23
Superadmin login page: http://localhost:14534/slogin.html (only superadmin login allowed)
Admin login page: http://localhost:14534/login.html
You can recover your password from the dbs file without having to reinstall your TS Server each time you forget it.
1- Make sure your TS Server is stopped
2- Open "C:\Program Files\Teamspeak2_RC2\server.dbs" in WordPad (not notepad)
3- Look at the bottom for admin and superadmin lines. (the password is listed in clear text.)
abnormal989
16-08-2005, 03:47
How do I log in as the superadmin on my own TS server? when i do superadmin and the pass it doesnt let me on, and i can't figure out how to give myself or other registration.
marcelrx
16-08-2005, 12:44
???
The answer is above.!!!
Use http://localhost:14534/slogin.html or http://TS-SERVER-IP:14534/slogin.html
???
The answer is above.!!!
Use http://localhost:14534/slogin.html or http://TS-SERVER-IP:14534/slogin.html
If you use the "http://TS-SERVER-IP:14534/slogin.html" then you must make sure that you forward that port also on your router.
If you use the "http://TS-SERVER-IP:14534/slogin.html" then you must make sure that you forward that port also on your router.
that's not entirely correct !
1) you should not forward the webinterface port in your router unles some users fro mthe WAN MUST have access => security
2) If "TS-SERVER-IP" is your LAN IP, then certainly no port forwarding is required.
3) You should NOT use your external IP to connect to a server running within your own LAN (it might not work since most cheap home routers do not support that)
I meant that if he/she DID use the webadmin with the IP instead if the local, then they WOULD need to have the port open.
yes, but as MOST routers do not support to use the WAN IP form within the LAN, do not botter about this => just use the LAN IP ;)
=> port forwarding for that port (and the TCPQuery) is most often not required
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