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09-08-2012, 08:49 #1
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Create 2 servers on 1 machine, Need license?
Hi,
I want to host 2 teamspeaks simultaneously on one machine, however i get stuck in serverquery.
error id=0 msg=ok (15 ms)
error id=2816 msg=virtualserver\slimit\sreached (47 ms)
Total: 62 ms
So i am guessing i cannot create a virtual server without having that NPL liscence, but the NPL license has ridiculous terms.
I have a custom domain
I have a email server running on the custom domain
I do NOT have a static ip adress.
Why do i have to have a static ip? 90% of the free servers running from homes have dynamic ip adresses.
What can i do? Don't force me to go virtual to get around this bs.
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09-08-2012, 08:58 #2
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This is the license agreement, you can not say you do not agree or missmatch this agreement.
This is the only way to get the license.
Please do not discuss about it, there is nothing we can do here.
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthrea...543#post322543
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