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Kamikaze576
11-10-2007, 03:50
I know that this is might be taken to be a stupid question, but I can't seem to get my server on-line. I can get my IP adress out, I have the proper ports open, but I still cannot get my server to work.:( I was able to stop the Socket Error #11001, but now I get a message saying: "No reply from server, maybe the server is offline or maybe teamspeak is not running on it". Does anyone have any ideas? I have been working on it for 5 hours now, and I am still dealing with this error. I know that TS is running because I can see it on by tool bar, so then that must mean that my server is off-line. But then why can I see it of the Web Servers list? I guess that the list must not care whether the server is on-line or not. Still, it is very upsetting to me that I can't get a simple server to work.:mad: Anyway, If ANYBODY has ANY ideas on how to get a server on-line and fix this problem, I would be forever grateful. Thank-you for you time,

Cheers, :D

BHKai
11-10-2007, 22:37
Have you configured port forwarding and firewall exceptions?

Kamikaze576
12-10-2007, 01:22
Yes I have. I have set up everything correct according to the manual and it still won't work. I've been uninstalling and reinstalling the TeamSpeak Server, but it does not help. I must have went through the set-up process at least 15 times by now. I'm not going to give up, but it is discouraging to me that I cannot get a simple web server to work. I have made servers work that were much more complicating than this one, but I think I must be missing something. I am using a D-Link wireless router that doubles as my firewall. It is a hardware firewall meening that to open a port, I must change the setting on it physically. I have disabled my software firewall to see if it would help, but it doesn't. My thinking is that the information is being sent out correctly, but for some reason, it won't allow information to be sent back in. My firewall is blocking information from being accepted by my computer. It just proves that my firewall is very strong, maybe a little too strong.:) Anyway, thanks for your thought, but I've already tried that. If you know of anything else that might prevent my server from going on-line that is not mentioned in the manual, please feel free to let me know.

Cheers, :D

ANR Daemon
12-10-2007, 13:40
Probably You miss this thread (http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=37522).

Kamikaze576
12-10-2007, 22:40
So, this is what I have set up so far;

[debug]
MessageTypes=LMTALL
MessageDepths=LMDALL
[Main Config]
ExternalIPDectection=1
HTTPServer Port=14534
HTTPServer Enabled=1
DateTimeFormat=dd-mm-yyyy hh:nn:ss
TCPQueryPort=51234
AllowedClientNameChars=
DisAllowedClientNameChars=()[]{}
BoundToIp1=
[WebPost]
AdminEmail=na
ISPLinkURL=na
ISPName=Private
ISPCountryNumber=2421
Enabled=1
PostURL=
ListPublic=1
UserAgent=teamspeak
[log]
access_r=0
access_u=0
channel_registerred=0
channel_unregisterred=0
sa=0
chat=0
kick_server=0
kick_channel=0
[Spam]
max_commands=10
in_seconds=2

I have attacted screen shots of my router's interface, but I don't know if what I have put in the fields is correct.

I have ran that test thing from the linked thread, and I get all X's. I'm doing something wrong, but as for what, I do not know.Thankyou for the thread link, it really helped me to realize that I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.

Cheers, :D

BHKai
13-10-2007, 01:45
Private IP should be your lan ip not your wan.

ANR Daemon
13-10-2007, 11:56
Assuming You have Your Router set to 192.168.0.1, have incorrect settings for Blizzard downloader and TS server.
Remove "Team Speak 2 Server" forwarding, keep "TeamSpeak 2 Server" but correct IP to Your LAN one (run ipconfig /all at Your server to understand Your LAN IP)

Kamikaze576
18-10-2007, 03:49
Thanks, I'll give it a try.

Cheers, :D