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Ok
but have you install this if can you give me link so I can se that bequse I´m very intressed off this |
I have a server up and running on my computer. Ports 8767 UDP, 14534 TCP, 51234 TCP are all open. I am able to connect to the server as well as the members on my forum.
Under vBTeamSpeak options: Server IP, port, etc.. are all set. For Server Address..I used the same address as the Server IP, not defendingthetruth.com Remote User Database is where I am confused...If the server is on my computer, could it be possible to set this up so it connects to my computer?? Eh...all confused |
Are you running mySQL database on your computer? If so, yes as long as you give the proper permissions to allow your vBulletin server to communicate with your home computer. But I would imagine that if you were running your own mySQL server you would also know how to do this, so I am making a guess that you don't and this modification will not work with what you have setup.
As an update to the progress of the next version, I am having certain issues with some of the new features I have developed and I am still working on squashing these bugs before I release the next update. |
Any chance to make a similar hack for Ventrilo? :)
We use Ventrilo for our WoW Guild, as it has better sound :) Hope u can mate :D |
is there any new version out? it still does not work for me, the user table is always empty...
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just to get it as clear as possible...
which ports need to be opened for this to work, between the enduser with the browser, the webserver and the ts2 server. i thought it need to be only: client => ts2 (ts2 port 8767) webserver => ts2 14534 TCP, 51234 UDP or does the client need 14534 TCP, 51234 UDP, too? |
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Easiest setup (more common): Host TeamSpeak on the server your vBulletin is on and change the server.ini to point to your vBulletin Database. Now that TeamSpeak is setup to use mySQL to store it's user data, vBTeamSpeak will insert new users directly into the database for TeamSpeak. No ports needed (though you can enable TeamSpeak ports for extra features but are not required). Harder setup (less common and this is the way I use it): Host TeamSpeak (AND mySQL) on a machine separate from your vBulletin install. Grant permissions on your mySQL server that will allow your vBulletin server to have access to it (authorized IP's). Fill in the Remote Database portion of the options. (Database Username and Password should be different than your vBulletin install, for some reason vBulletin doesn't like to connect if they are identical). I hope that clears some things up. Basically if you don't know if your TeamSpeak is using mySQL or not, or if you are just hosting TeamSpeak on you home computer, using this addon may be beyond your technical knowledge. |
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does the ts2 db user need access rights to the vb db? it should not, or am i wrong. the problem is, that i am not seeing any ts2 users to manage and not seeing the full frontend view. very strange for me. is there any debug=true switch? ;) |
Just got around to using it and same problem as Rouven.
I have TeamSpeak and the forum installed on the same server, however TeamSpeak is just installed under a different domain, however the entire system uses the same MySQL Server. It looks like the system can connect to the TeamSpeak server database and it creates the table when I click “Create Table” and that’s about it. All I see on the vbteamspeak.php page is the following... Quote:
Also I’m using PHP Version 5.1.2/MySQL 5.0.18, does that create an issue, also does this system have any special requirements? Maybe I have the server configuration setup wrong... So maybe you should tell me if the following is correct. Server IP: Is this the ip address we put in teamspeak or the ip address we enter to access webadmin. Server Port: 8767 (default) Query Port: 51234 (default) Web Port: 14534 (default) Server ID: Whatever the id is. (1 in my case) Server Address: I’m guessing TS Server IP, the one we enter into TS. So what exactly am I doing wrong? Thanks |
i am not alone :D
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