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16-06-2011, 17:27 #1
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Windows client version ts3 connections troubles with new TSDNS System?
Im trying to establish 2 diferents servers and use the TSDNS, so the port is no more necessary.
the config is something like:
hostname.cat=ipx.ipz.ipy.ip:9987
1.test.hostname.cat=ipx.ipz.ipy.ip:9988
hostname.cat is recheable and pingable from internet
test.hostname.cat is recheable and pingable from internet
1.test.hostname.cat IS NOT rechable and pingable from internet
I got the next problem:
When running the TeamSpeak client 3.0.0-rc2 [Build: 14642] and I try to connect to the server 1.test.hostname.cat i got the error: Failed to resolve hostname '1.test.hostname.cat'
The S.O. Tested so far are: Windows 7 enterprise and ultimate both 32bits and 64bits and Windows server 2008 R2 64 bits.
So I ran a "netstat -b" to see what kind and where the connection was made by TS3
There were my surprise, i could see that TS3 was doing a connection to: "81:41144"
and the state is SYN_SENT, but it was not the typically 81.xx.yy.zz:41144
the 81 is the first 2 numbers of my public ip.
But when i do the connection like "test.hostname.cat:9988" and again i ran the "netstat -b" i could see correctly my 81.XX.YY.ZZ:9988 conection from TS3
Again I made more testings, I tested to connect from client TS3 in the local lan to see what i get with the internal DNS of my enviorement, and it is too the local machine where the TSDNS is runing (not where the tsserver is running though)
My surprise was the next with "netstat -b":
- test:41144 SYN_SENT
- localhost:41144 CLOSE_WAIT
And the connection made succesfully. So what i get is when TS3 client does the connection, i dont know how it tryes to connect to internet thanks to the new TSDNS but it seems a bit odd, he tries to do something with the first part of the autoritative name or something.
Do you know if it is a bug? Do you need more details? Thanks for your help, and sorry for my poor english.
Additional notes: Yes my domain is ".cat" could it be a trouble with it?Last edited by eddynator; 16-06-2011 at 17:41. Reason: Adding information about operating systems
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23-06-2011, 08:09 #2
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Following the forum's rules I'm replying myself to get the post up after this week have past.
Do anyone know anything about this? For now im telling my users to connect to secundary virtualservers with the ip
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Thanks in advance.
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10-07-2011, 08:46 #3
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Following the forum's rules I'm replying myself to get the post up after this week have past.
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18-07-2011, 16:00 #4
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Rerepling to myself, another week have past.
If you want a lab-test enviorement to test it, I can get it done and let you a windows desktop remote connection to it. (it will be a virtual machine for the test).
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