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10-04-2007, 20:37 #1
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OMG im gonna kill myself tryin to make this work!!!! pls help
ok basically i installed a TS server set it up using some of the links that i read on the forum. i also opened the ports and did the thing with the .ini file..
but no1 can connect to this using my public IP. even i can only access it throug my LAN ip and not the other. pls help
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10-04-2007, 21:06 #2
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11-04-2007, 11:16 #3
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yep sounds like a firewall/nat problem.
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11-04-2007, 15:06 #4
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server.ini and info
ok heres my server.ini file
[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=192.168.1.2
[WebPost]
AdminEmail=na
ISPLinkURL=na
ISPName=Private
ISPCountryNumber=0
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
and also i am running on windows XP and i went to the firewall setting and put the port 8767 in the exceptions tap and i also opened the port on my router which is a U.S.Robotics one. model number USR9107
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11-04-2007, 15:15 #5
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BoundToIp1=192.168.1.2
i also tried putting my global IP instead of my local one in the "BoundToIp1=" but when i do that i cant connect either way and when i rite click on the esrver icon in the tray i cant access the administration part. it becomes greyed out
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11-04-2007, 17:07 #6
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Have you tryed putting the server computers IP in the DMZ of your router to see if that works? Be very cautious if you do this. Do you have 'any' type of 3rd party firewall such as nortons? Have you checked the XP firewall and allowed teamspeak as an exception?
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11-04-2007, 20:21 #7
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11-04-2007, 22:46 #8
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Have u got a router or what modem have u got?
Sounds like you havent oopened a port some where. check your firewalls and router settings if u have one.
You dont need to the bound to ip, just leave it blank.
If all this fails then its probly just windows acting normal.
Andy
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12-04-2007, 03:55 #9
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You do not have to bound to IP's if you only have one WAN IP.
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12-04-2007, 06:00 #10
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well its not the firewall cos itried with it turned off. and still doesnt work. i have opened the port on my router 2. stil says
[10:25:17] No reply from server
Maybe the server is offline
or maybe teamspeak is not running on it
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12-04-2007, 20:54 #11
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Can you connect usen the LAN IP address.
If not then the problem is most likely on the computer your hoesting it on.
What firewall are you useing, becuase on windows some firewalls dont actuallly turn off when you tell them to. This is one of the many reasons why I hate windows.
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13-04-2007, 00:58 #12
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connection error
i recieve the same error message about four seconds after i attempt to connet to the LAN server, but i have no yet confirmed that this is also the case for others trying to connect from the WAN IP.
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sorry i simply incorrectly did the BoundToIp1 thing in the server configuration file.
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yep same problem. cant connect through WAN IP.Last edited by pronoob5; 13-04-2007 at 01:17.
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13-04-2007, 03:02 #13
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What firewall do you have and what are they settings?
What router do you have and what are their settings?
These are the things that get the most of the people when they setup a server.
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13-04-2007, 20:26 #14
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firewall/ router
i have linksys WRT54GS and configured using a port forwarding site to forward the ports.
for firewall i have ZoneAlarm, and i have Norton Antivirus.
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14-04-2007, 04:39 #15
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Have you used this for ZA.
http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=14847
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