To enable server query certain permissions have to be enabled or the guest server group.
- Virtual Server
- b_virtualserver_info_view
- b_virtualserver_channel_list
- b_virtualserver_client_list
- Group
- b_virtualserver_servergroup_list
- b_virtualserver_channelgroup_list
To enable these permissions first navigate to TeamSpeak3 Options and enable Advanced permissions system
.
Tools > Options > Application
Navigate to server groups
server permissions and select guest.
Permissions > Server Groups
Select the values shown below and close the menu.
- Virtual Server
- Information
- b_virtualserver_info_view
- b_virtualserver_channel_list
- b_virtualserver_client_list
- Information
- Group
- Information
- b_virtualserver_servergroup_list
- b_virtualserver_channelgroup_list
- Information
Because a user has to manually enable server query with TeamSpeak 3, LinuxGSM has gamedig query disabled by default. Enabling will allow more information to be displayed in details and enable monitor to use gamedig.
Copy the query mode settings from _default.cfg
to common.cfg
and change querymode
from 5
to 3
.
## Query mode
# 1: session only
# 2: gamedig (gsquery fallback)
# 3: gamedig
# 4: gsquery
# 5: tcp
querymode="3"
querytype="teamspeak3"
You can connect to a TeamSpeak 3 server to input commands without the need for a TeamSpeak 3 client. This can be done by connecting to the query port using telnet.
Using PuTTY or equivalent select a telnet connection and enter the server IP and TeamSpeak 3 query port (default:10011).
login serveradmin <password>
use sid=<server-id>
tokenadd tokentype=0 tokenid1=6 tokenid2=0
Note: Your server ID is usually 1
See change password.
The TeamSpeak 3 database contains all user information, groups, and statistics for your server.
By default, TeamSpeak 3 uses an SQLite database file, which allows good performance for most users, and easy server transfers from one server to another. This method is recommended for most admins as it is the simplest database method to use.
TeamSpeak 3 also allows admins to use MariaDB (MySQL alternative) manage the database. MariaDB is entirely optional and is not required so it is recommended that admins only use if they are comfortable.
Information about installing TeamSpeak 3 with MariaDB can be found here.
TSDNS is a system allowing admins to redirect a domain name to a given TeamSpeak 3 port.
If TeamSpeak 3 port is using the default port, you do not need to provide the port when you are giving your server address, you can use the IP or domain name directly.
TSDNS is useful to admins that are hosting multiple TeamSpeak 3 servers on a single dedicated server.
Further documentation can be found using the following command.
cat ~user/serverfiles/tsdns/tsdns_settings.ini.sample
Additional information can be found here.
Then you can copy the sample, edit it accordingly and restart your TeamSpeak 3 server to apply the changes.
cd serverfiles/tsdns/
cp tsdns_settings.ini.sample tsdns_settings.ini
nano tsdns_settings.ini
cd ~
./ts3server restart
Some users with IPv6 enabled might encounter a server failing to start properly. To fix this edit serverfiles/ts3-server.ini
to add a standard IPv4 (voice_ip; filetransfer_ip; query_ip
) and remove the , ::
from IPv6. Then as the server failed to start at the installation, the privilege key hasn't been generated. So you will need to use server query (ID/Password have been generated for them) to generate a new Server Admin privilege key.
ERROR |Accounting | |failed to register local accounting service: File exists
If you find the above in the TeamSpeak 3 log you may need to remove the following file.
/dev/shm/7gbhujb54g8z9hu43jre8
If the following message appears in the log of the Teamspeak 3 Linux Server Error creating ephemeral license: EXPIRED
You need to upgrade the version of the TeamSpeak 3 Server to a more up-to-date version.