TeamSpeak
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@Sidias I am not sure what your modified version is, however I've uploaded a new app package, which should fix the license issue. It would be great, if you could install a new instance there using
https://my.<yourdomain.com>/#/appstore/com.teamspeak.cloudronapp?version=1.0.1
and then copy the license to/app/data/licensekey.dat
Then restart that app instance. If this works, please let me know. -
as i said it above... 9 more Ports open... the standartteamspeakport is 9987 but if i want 4 virtual Servers i need 4 ports and if i want 10 is need 10 ports to be open.
I dont test it now but in the past cloudron dont support portranges in the settings like 9987-9997 to get up all the virtual servers possible so the app need more ajustable ports to be possible open.
lg Sidias
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@Sidias ah I got it now, I didn't get the slot vs. port thing. I don't see where in Teamspeak you can adjust port ranges, but if you want to run multiple Teamspeak server instances, you can install them alongside each other and during installation assign different ports to them from the Cloudron interface. Each app picks up its assign ports individually. Does that solve your issue?
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@nebulon No how multible Teamspeakinstallation will solve the Problem that the one i installed has the limitation to 1 Port? The License allow me to made 10 virtual servers in total... thats are not different hostet teamspeaks that is 1 TS-Installation that provide all that Servers. So i need to bring them up in the 1 instance i had.. but thats not possible because the standartteamspeakapp has no more ports open.
Is it so hard to simply define 9 more ports and let them be disabled by default and if someone needs them its one click to bring them open so multiple virutal TS-Servers are possible.
lg Sidias
EDIT: I mean i can use a modified version and all that but im sure im not the only one out there using cloudron and has a NPL or Gamingslicense of Teamspeak. So Futureproof TS-App for Cloudron need 9 more ports to be open possibly.
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To understand this further, you usually run multiple Teamspeak server processes with different
ts3server.ini
(to be able to adjust the ports) and then use the same license file configured in all those config files? Do they have to share the same database or so? If not, wouldn't it work to install multiple Teamspeak app instances on the same Cloudron and then upload the same license to all of them? -
@nebulon No there not multible processes. If you install TS3 normally you get 1 Mainprocess and that starts a Child that is your TS-Server you see (1 Virtual Server) and my license allow me to have 10 of them. So i can get into the console of TS3 and define 9 more Servers than the initial 1 but thats all the same license and all licenses can only use in 1 Installation if i host another TS with that license the license get banned after a few hours because thats not allowed.
Do you really know nothing about TS-Servers? I need todo this in the 1 Installation i had:
https://support.teamspeakusa.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/45/16/how-do-i-create-a-new-virtual-serverBut if i do that the second and all further virtual servers are not reachable because the port is blocked.
The Voiceservers from TS are only virtual instances.
lg sidias
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Ah now it makes sense to me, thanks for the explanation. For this indeed we have to wait until port ranges are implemented. Also if I got this correctly, this only applies to the UDP port, not the ServerQuery port (assuming this is for the control entry of the main instance) nor the file transfer port?
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The main reason is, that there is also no way currently to disable ports by default during installation, so unless manually disabled the app will come up with all those ports being open and unused, while occupying them. We will discuss, if we can put this feature in the next release.
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Ok i had a modified LampApp for multible MCServers and as i bring that App up with 10 Ports for 10 MCservers they are not enabled i had enabled them after installation...
And if Cloudron supports Portranges they are also still all time open than... No difference.. but in this state that TS-App is unusable for NPL and Gamerlicenses...
The way with 9 more ports are the best possible for now.
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Teamspeak 5 Beta is now available to download from the Windows11 store!
You no longer require closed beta access to voice chat on your favourite servers on the new client,
but will still require closed beta access to unlock the global chat features using the methods listed in this Thread.How to get closed beta access is written in the first post of the same Thread