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  1. #16
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    Nov 2011
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    Hello Marvix.

    Have you added your server on gametracker? Im sure that these IP's are from gametracker
    Look at my logs from my teamspeak3 server from today.

    "<00:58:15>"Unknown from 68.232.167.23:46273" connected to channel "______________Lobby______________"
    <00:58:17>"Unknown from 68.232.167.23:46273" dropped (connection lost)"

    The same ip like one from yours . This is gametracker.

    //EDIT

    First two octects are the same but im still sure that this ip's are from gametracker.

  2. #17
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    @All

    Option 1 - You don't want see that but keep this viewer/query script:
    Settings > Options > Application part > uncheck Show ServerQuery Clients

    Option 2 - You don't want allow this kind of connection (you must be the owner else ask to your Teamspeak provider):
    In the server folder, you have a file named query_ip_blacklist. Open it and add each IP address that you want block.
    (One IP by line)
    Last edited by florian_fr40; 23-04-2012 at 14:19.

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by florian_fr40 View Post
    Option 2 - You don't want allow this kind of connection (you must be the owner else ask to your Teamspeak provider):
    In the server folder, you have a file named query_ip_withlist. Open it and add each IP address that you want block.
    (One IP by line)
    Sorry buddy, but those lines are going agaist each other.
    "don't want allow" + "ip_withlist" not to mention it is whitelist. ;-)
    It should be query_ip_blacklist.txt if you want to deny access for those connections.

  4. #19
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    Yep thank you Thomas (changed)

    And of course the Option 1 is outdated.
    Since the query client display was revised.

  5. #20
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    Can either use bookmark setting now or edit the toolbar and add the Toggle ServerQueryClients view button. Just need to update your option 1.

  6. #21
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    May 2012
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    Unknown Teamspeak³ Viewer - I can't deaktivate/banned

    Hello Community,

    i have the prblem of an "Unknown from 67.227.138.164:52607" !!
    I don't now from which person comes this TeamSpeak 3 viewer !!
    And I can't him Bann, because he is an Query !!
    Can anyone tell me where the viewer is ts3 !!

    lg HazeBaze

    ps: sorry for my bad english
    Last edited by HazeBaze; 06-05-2012 at 18:30.

  7. #22
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    Put the IP in the blacklist.

  8. #23
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    to do so you will need to edit the file query_ip_blacklist.txt which you will find inside the Server Directory.
    Just add the IP ( 67.227.138.164) in a new line at the end of the File.
    Make sure to press Enter at the end of the line.
    Then save the file and wait 10 minutes.
    After that that Query should no longer be able to connect.

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