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25-09-2002, 15:18 #1
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On wich TCP and UDP ports does linux TS2 client work?
On wich TCP and UDP ports does linux TS2 client work?
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26-09-2002, 02:25 #2
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I think you missed the FAQ?
http://www.teamspeak.org/forums/foru...?s=&forumid=41
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28-09-2002, 12:42 #3
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I found only server ports:
Which ports does the TS2 Server use?
TeamSpeak Server is using the following ports:
8767 UDP, Server
location at server.ini: ServerUDPPort=8767
14534 TCP, WebInterface
location at server.ini: HTTPServer Port=14534
51234 TCP, tcpquery port
location at server.ini: TCPQueryPort=51234
To get server to work behind firewall, nat, masq you
need only to open/forward the 8767 port.
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But i am looking for clinet ports, i've already checked all FAQ threads.
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28-09-2002, 13:03 #4
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The client uses 1025-65535 as source port, and 8767 as destination port (or whatever you specify at connection time)
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28-09-2002, 13:45 #5
Ports
As far as I can see, one can specify the ports that the server ought to be using in server.ini. See the "Good critism" post I made today about that and other things - maybe reply there.
How to tell a TS2 client not to use the default port for connecting? I would like to use other ports - for the initial TCP syn/handshake/whatever on the 8767 most importantly. =)
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28-09-2002, 15:29 #6
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Teamspeak does not use tcp
(except for telnet and web-admin on the server).
To connect to a server that is not on port 8767, fill in serverip
ort example voice.teamspeak.org:9500
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28-09-2002, 23:39 #7
Strange, I've tried that and then it wasn't connecting up. I'll have to retry now that I know I've done it the right way anyway.
I thought you'd be using TCP for some sort of handshake, it's a little unusual everything's done completely in UDP =). Yhanks!
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29-09-2002, 14:29 #8
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Yes UDP only is a bit unusual, but aint it wonderfull from a firewall management point of view
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