![]() ![]() ![]() rwxr-xr-x 1 user user 2465 12:40 teamspeak2-server_startscripteverything ok - we own the files but the teamspeak user is the owner of the directory. Now its time to install the software to its final path and to create an account for the daemon (in the shell you will see your own username instead of "user" and your own server name instead of "server").ĭrwxr-xr-x 7 teamspeak user 4096 10:08. you'll get a commandline roughly like wget "",.right-click I AGREE and copy the link into your clipboard,.use the browser on your desktop machine and just click yourself thru the teamspeak-site till you reach the license page, go to the bottom and.if your Ubuntu Server is hosted on the net like mine there is an easy ways to do this. teamspeak server archive from, go down to TeamSpeak 2 Server (RC2) 2.0.20.1 (see Download if you use Ubuntu Server)įirst step is to download the archive. ![]() seems to work "out-of-the-box" on a Ubuntu-Server (with LAMP) installation, should work on Ubuntu Desktop too.K, after all that "youre-on-your-own"-chitchat lets start this. that your usage of the teamspeak server binary is bound to the licensing terms of "TeamSpeak Systems".that teamspeak server is a foreign (not GPL'ed) binary program that may (or may not) imply security constraints on your system, especially if your sys is (as likely for a teamspeak-server) exposed to the internet (see below for strategies to reduce risks).This post describes how to set up a teamspeak server daemon on Ubuntu. ![]()
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