Can you explain in more detail?
There is no connection as user needed to trigger this messages. I'm not banning everyone who is doing a HTTP GET on a webserver that may run on the same machine.
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Can you explain in more detail?
There is no connection as user needed to trigger this messages. I'm not banning everyone who is doing a HTTP GET on a webserver that may run on the same machine.
Hello,
"Fixed server query clients now honor name bans".
For example? What is this?
Best regard,
Greg
Last edited by dante696; July 11th, 2017 at 08:41 AM. Reason: merged
Querys without permission b_client_ignore_bans can't set banned names.
Code:clientupdate client_nickname=test error id=3330 msg=rename\sfailed,\snew\sname\sis\sbanned login serveradmin password error id=0 msg=ok clientupdate client_nickname=test error id=0 msg=ok
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Hello is 3.0.13.7 binary identical to the pre-release? So no update needed for beta users?
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Yes it is the same version. The beta became the stable version without any other changes.
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goodday everyone,
I was so read here and saw the new added voucher of server nickname (great move in the forefront of team talk!)
Now the question is correct to me, can this be reversed too? so that the client can hide its IP to the teamspeak server
This will give the client the last piece of private
so you are asking for a public and free proxy for every teamspeak user? For every Teamspeak3 traffic? Lel.goodday everyone,
I was so read here and saw the new added voucher of server nickname (great move in the forefront of team talk!)
Now the question is correct to me, can this be reversed too? so that the client can hide its IP to the teamspeak server
This will give the client the last piece of private
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