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saulithyia
02-03-2006, 20:04
:( I have been trying to log in the SuperAdmin/Admin with MUCH difficulty. I have read and tried several of the solutions to no avail...

I can't get the Admin screen by clicking the menu option. So, I used the link http://localhost:14534/slogin.html to get to the log in screen. I used the passwords and log in names found in the "ReadMe" files. When typing in the SuperAdmin info, it just refreshed me to the Admin/Client log in screen.

Upong trying the Admin/Client log in info, it gave me the "Bad Log in" error. This is a newly downloaded server. I've deleted all cookies, checked my firewall, disabled my firewall (Norton) and nothing is working.

Also, I can't even use the IP address to log into the client. I just get the error that there is no server or the server is offline. This same issue is happening to a friend of mine that has tried to set up a server on his computer.

HELP!!!!!!

guldi
14-03-2006, 14:17
login problem with the client:
check the "no reply" FAQ thread (see link in signature) for more info.

webinterface login:
make sure you do not have any cookie blocker / pop-up blocker active. Browsers, firewalls, antyspyware tool,.... are common tools which have such function implemented, so check them carefully. What you describe is a typical symptom of a cookie blocker problem

Nicoleise
15-03-2006, 06:22
No, it isn't that, guldi :)

I had the problem myself, only few days ago.

Instead of opening http://localhost:14534 , which is what clicking Administation in the tray icon menu, open browser, and in the adressbar put in

http://256.256.256.256:14534

Where 256.256.256.256 (That is not a valid IP, yours will be different) is your WAN IP. If you don't know that IP, you can find it by rightclicking the server tray icon, foldning out your IPs, and it will be the one, with the globus next to it :)

I don't know why this acts like it does, but I got really consistent results back, when I tried it.

You could read my post on the subject. As there is really no point in asking, when the answer is at hand. Just browse to last post. Thread is here (http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=29512).

Your client log on problem is most likely a port (default UDP 8767) not being opened. You have to solve that by opening the port, in your router and firewall and everything else blocking it.

http://ts2test.planetteamspeak.com/

That is a tool to externally connect to a Teamspeak server. You type in the server port (still default UDP 8767 (you just type in 8767 in the UDP field, of course))

Then open ports, and test again, untill it succedes in connecting.

Please note, that neither Teamspeak, nor I give any guarantees for the tool I linked to, and do not offer any support for it :)

NicoLeise

Nicoleise
16-03-2006, 13:44
Oh - and by the way.

The reason for your server to be offline might be, that the server isn't started, untill you have logged in to the webadmin panel the first time. So before messing with the ports, try making the log in work. :)

Did the solution, I told you about help? I anycase, you are welcome to respond.