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Teamspeak block!

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

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Dazed

Say when I right click, it shows my name and pass. I am not sure I guess if others can see that or not. I know it needs that info to join but wondered if there is a way to prevent it showing in the right click.

Thurnok

It should not be showing "your" password, only the Server password.  It always shows your SMF username because it uses that as your TS Nickname when joining by clicking  a channel in the block.

Do you have a Server password?  And if so, is that what you are concerned about?

Dazed

This is what I get. It was the password and user to join the channel. Server is different.
I guess I would at least feel better if this didn't show up.
And I want to be sure another user cant use it.

Thurnok

#183
Teamspeak "channels" do not require a User ID.  What you are looking at comes from the ts_viewer.php file.  Those are the User ID of the currently logged in SMF user (you in this case, someone else when someone else looks at it) and the Server Password entered in the line that looks like this:

$ts_viewer->show_ts_viewer("<your_server_address>", 9003, 51234, "<your_server_password>");

Of course your TS TCP port may be different, I see you are not using the default TS Chat port (8767) but the default TS TCP port is 51234.  I think you need to check your ts_viewer.php file and see that line.  If you do not have a server password, you should have a set of emtpy double quotes ("") instead of a password as the last parameter to the show_ts_viewer() function.

If you do not put a server password in that function:
$ts_viewer->show_ts_viewer("<your_server_address>", 9003, 51234, "");

right click properties will still show the same command line except nothing for a password:
teamspeak://69.12.30.131:9003/?channel=Private?password=?nickname=<yourSMFid>

If that is not the case, you are running an extremely different viewer than I am.  You cannot grab channel passwords thru TS TCP without an admin login, so you would have to have supplied that somewhere or your TS is very easily comprimised.

Forgot to mention - you can right click any channel (not just channels with passwords) and see the same info.

kran1um

I am getting this error for the teamspeak block.

Warning: Unknown(teamspeak/ts_viewer.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/smf/Sources/Load.php(1040) : eval()'d code(34) : eval()'d code on line 1

IchBin

Have you tried adjusting the path to your ts_viewer.php file? Try putting the full path and see if that works.

spookdude

Keeps saying my server is offline, even though it isnt...any help?
http://godwowguild.com

IchBin

Does your server have the proper ports open?

kran1um

I put it in every folder so far and still get the same error..in the "Load.php"

IchBin

Quote from: kran1um on August 08, 2006, 07:02:18 PM
I put it in every folder so far and still get the same error..in the "Load.php"
What about the permissions on the file?

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