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crown
08-11-2006, 21:33
i people can any boddy help me.

i got a team speak server online but my friend(s) cant login into there team speak controle panel to change there TS name or pasword en other stuf.
what link i need sow people can login into the admin panel ?

SlAyEr OwNes YoU
08-11-2006, 22:17
it will be your teamspeak WAN ip like go to http://ipchicken.com
then get the numbers it gives you add a :8767 befor the colon like this
numbers:8767
then you giv that to ur friends!

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Bastian
09-11-2006, 09:56
The question was how people can access the admin panel.

And the answer is: normal users can't access the admin panel and change their passwords. Only ServerAdmins and SuperServerAdmins can access the web administration interface.

They can do this by logging in at http://serverip:14534.

crown
09-11-2006, 23:34
The question was how people can access the admin panel.

And the answer is: normal users can't access the admin panel and change their passwords. Only ServerAdmins and SuperServerAdmins can access the web administration interface.

They can do this by logging in at http://serverip:14534.


but thats the problem bastian with that option its not working with the http://serverip:14534 adress that dosent work.

Bastian
10-11-2006, 08:25
Then please read our forum rules (http://forum.goteamspeak.com/announcement.php?f=2) and provide more information about your system and network setup.

crown
10-11-2006, 22:59
Then please read our forum rules (http://forum.goteamspeak.com/announcement.php?f=2) and provide more information about your system and network setup.


owke i got a team speak server running on windows XP
got wireless connection and all correct ports are open.
the error i have is that the team speak admins cant login to there team speak admin panel.
i try a view things like http://serverip the port and everything put whasent working. if you need any more information then tell me

Thomas
11-11-2006, 01:31
You have to forward port 14534 (TCP) to the coomputer's ip, which is hosting the server.

crown
11-11-2006, 13:35
You have to forward port 14534 (TCP) to the coomputer's ip, which is hosting the server.

srry but reading is to hard for you ? i say i got all correct ports open sow yes the port 14534 & 51234 are open.

WolfStar76
11-11-2006, 16:28
srry but reading is to hard for you ? i say i got all correct ports open sow yes the port 14534 & 51234 are open.

Insulting the people who are trying to help you is a GREAT way to alienate yourself and find your support options drying up.

Here's an idea. Why not double-check the things people are recommending, maybe grabbing a screenshot, or giving us more information to go on?

Otherwise, if you're just going to assume you know everything, there's no point in people trying to help you.

crown
11-11-2006, 16:45
i gived all information and not even insulting people here only telling in already got the correct ports open and if you need more information as i already told you can ask for it

WolfStar76
12-11-2006, 04:55
You haven't even given the information asked for in the Forum Rules - so you've hardly given all the information.

You haven't provided screenshots of your configuration.

you haven't given the IP's (WAN and LAN) that you're using.

Asking someone "Can you even READ" is fairly derogatory (implying they are too dumb to read), and insulting (ESPECIALLY when it comes from someone who doesn't use anything resembling proper grammar).

If you want help, drop the attitude, give more information, and be willing to try EVERYTHING suggested. If you're merely going to fire back "snappy" replies to everything people suggest, people aren't going to waste their time with you.

crown
12-11-2006, 13:32
fixed it already it whas a problem with the firewall of my windows XP self.

Bastian
13-11-2006, 16:30
I guess we are done here.

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