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  1. #1
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    Second TS with other ip on the same machine.

    Hi,
    I have a problem.
    I have a Dedicated Servers with multiple ip addresses. I alredy have one ts3 server installed with the Non-Profit License. But I want to make a second server that have its own ip. I don't want to split the server and make a virtual one.
    I need help and instructions on how to make a second ts3 server on the same machine with a existing ts3 server but with an other ip.

  2. #2
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    May 2010
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    Hello

    Of course I guess you have another IP on your machine.

    To create a second Teamspeak server, you have to create a second Teamspeak folder.
    Now you have to use the IP and port start parameter to change the IP and port

    You could create a ts3server.ini file with these parameter. PLease read the documentation : TeamSpeak 3 Server Quick Start.txt

    And to start your server :
    Code:
    ./ts3server_startscript.sh start inifile=ts3server.ini
    Please note:
    You have several exemple, information, thread about this. Next time please use the forum search function

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