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Teamspeak block!

Started by -Prismatic-, October 14, 2005, 11:20:45 PM

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sysengr

#230
I never tried to install this TS Box and thought I would give it a try.  It installed perfectly in about 30 seconds...

You can see it at http://ancientshadows.net/guild/index.php

I downloaded the Php and graphics from: http://www.tinyportal.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1021.0;attach=2384

Then I just unzipped them and uploaded them into my SFM folder on my web site under a folder called "teamspeak"

I then modified the ts_viewer.php to reflect my domain, my IP address and port to my Teamspeak server.  I do not have a password, so I set that to just "".

Next I went into TP and created a right side block names Teamspeak as a PHP box.   Inside for the program I only added:

include ("teamspeak/ts_viewer.php");

and saved the block and activated the block.

When I hit my home page, there it was, all up and running.

All I did was follow the very simple instructions on the first post of this thread.

I spent about 10 times the amount of time just posting this.  But for you, all is worth it.

dunargo

I did exaclty what ya got up there as well heh. Thought i might have had a duh moment and not activated the block but it is.

$ts_viewer->set_Viewer("OrderLxvi", "http://orderlxvi.net/");
   $ts_viewer->set_Channels();
   $ts_viewer->show_ts_viewer("24.210.24.87", 1024, 51234, "SERVERPASSWORD");

Does that info look correct? Do I need to be pointing to the /teamspeak folder I have created in my SMF folder or ? The IP of my system is correct, as are the ports. Like I said I do not think I have any ports blocked on my end. I am able to get the ts_viewer to work on the main section of my page, doesn't use the same features, about the ports that is.

dunargo

ahahah man i am such a tard.... ("teamspeak/ts_viewer.php");


I named the folder Teamspeak... so sorry

sysengr

With WIndows Servers a Cap in a file name is no big deal.. but under UNIX.. that is another file totaly...

Also.. unless your teamspeak server password is equal to SERVERPASSWORD you still need to change SERVERPASSWORD"); to what ever your Server Password is.  If you are like me and do nto have a password to get to your lobby, erase everything between the quotes....  Remove the word SERVERPASSWORD so it just looks like "");

sysengr

And again, unless you have a fat pipe going into your house, you will be limited to the number of people you can have on your teamspeak server.  The offer still stands.  If you need some more power and are sick of sharing your home connect for your TS server... Drop me a note.. I can set you up with your own server in about 4 minutes.

dunargo

I do not plan on having more than  5-10 on mine, but if it grows, i will look ya up!

And yea the server is ran off of a UNIX box... heh

dunargo

#236
nm me... i figured it out  :uglystupid2:

symco

Well, this block worked for me untill my server did go offline for 2 hours... now its back online, but the block still says its offline...

IchBin

Perhaps something changed on the server.

Crip

I thought this Thread said Tennessee block..dang i need some glasses..
I have become comfortably numb!

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