- Teamspeak Settings
- Teamspeak Setting Up Microphone
- Teamspeak Ptt Sound
- Teamspeak Settings Not Saving
- Teamspeak Putty Command
- Open up putty and put in your connection information. The hostname/ip of your server and the correct port. Now click on the plus sign (+) next to the 'SSH' portion of the putty settings on the left as seen in the image below. This will expand those settings and show those settings.
- Connect to your root server or VPS/vServer via SSH using PuTTY. To do this, open PuTTY and enter the domain or IP address of your server in the text box named 'Host Name (or IP address)'. Then click the 'OK' button below. Update your package lists with the command apt update.
- TeamSpeak 3.0 is the latest version of the powerful, interactive, collaborative Voice Over IP software. TeamSpeak allows groups of people to speak with one another over the Internet. This flexible, scalable, and easy-to-use software is employed by thousands of people worldwide who want to stay in touch with the click of a button.
Download an SSH client. We highly suggest Putty it is the defacto standard amongst administrators. Download Putty here We suggest just getting the regular PuTTY and the PuTTYgen if you plan to make SSH keys. Open Putty and put in your IP.
If you don’t know what TeamSpeak is, its basically a Voice Chat application. Read more details here: TeamSpeak Details
Installing TeamSpeak Client is pretty easy however setting up TeamSpeak Server requires some technical knowledge.
Requirements
- VPS
You must have a Virtual Private Server for this setup.
This installation is tested on CentOS 32bit Linux Server.
Buy a VPS with at least 512 RAM from any VPS sellers online.
Once purchased, you will be given an IP address, Username/Login and Password for your VPS.
Note: TeamSpeak Server can also be installed on DSL connections but it is not preferred.
- Root Access
Installing programs on Linux require root privileges.
Root account in Linux is same as the Administrator account in Windows.
Root user has complete control of the VPS.
- Linux Commands Knowledge
Basic knowledge of Linux command-line is required.
Linux commands are very very powerful which means a mistake of even a single character can delete all your files completely!
Also, there is no Recycle Bin or Trash in Linux which means the chances of recovery are nearly impossible.
So make sure you know what the command does before executing it on VPS.
Installation Steps
- Download PuTTY
If you are using Windows, you will need an SSH Client like PuTTY that lets you connect with your VPS.
Download PuTTY from here PuTTY.exe
- Login to VPS
Once you have downloaded PuTTY, open it and you will see the screen below:
Enter your VPS IP address in Host Name field and press enter.
A black console window will open asking for the username.
Enter your username (which should be root) and press enter.Now it will ask for your password like below:
Enter your password and press enter.
Note that your password will not be shown as you type it so don’t get confused.Once you have logged in, you will see something like below:
- Server Installation
Write the following commands in PuTTY console one-by-one:groupadd teamspeak
useradd -g teamspeak teamspeak -s /sbin/nologin
cd /home/teamspeak
wget http://dl.4players.de/ts/releases/3.0.11.1/teamspeak3-server_linux-x86-3.0.11.1.tar.gz
tar -zxvf teamspeak3-server_linux-x86-3.0.11.1.tar.gz
chgrp -R teamspeak /home/teamspeak
chown -R teamspeak /home/teamspeak
screen -A -m -d -S ts3 su -c './ts3server_startscript.sh start' teamspeak -s /bin/sh
After you have executed all the commands without getting any errors, the TeamSpeak Server should be started successfully in background.
![Teamspeak Putty Teamspeak Putty](/uploads/1/1/9/8/119877787/978643934.jpg)
- Start TeamSpeak Server on Startup
TeamSpeak Server does not automatically starts when your VPS is restarted.
To start the server automatically on startup, execute the following commands:echo cd /home/teamspeak >> /etc/rc.local
echo screen -A -m -d -S ts3 su -c './ts3server_startscript.sh start' teamspeak -s /bin/sh >> /etc/rc.local
Now your TeamSpeak server will automatically startup after crash or reboot.
To make sure everything is running fine, connect to your newly setup TeamSpeak Server by download TeamSpeak Client from here TeamSpeak Client for Windows
Installation Problems:
If you face any problems while setting up TeamSpeak Server on your VPS, just write in comments. We will find a solution and update this post!
If you face any problems while setting up TeamSpeak Server on your VPS, just write in comments. We will find a solution and update this post!
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This page contains download links for the latest released version ofPuTTY.Currently this is 0.74, released on 2020-06-27.
When new releases come out, this page will update to contain thelatest, so this is a good page to bookmark or link to.Alternatively, here is apermanent link to the 0.74 release.
Release versions of PuTTY are versions we think are reasonably likelyto work well. However, they are often not the most up-to-dateversion of the code available. If you have a problem with thisrelease, then it might be worth trying outthe development snapshots,to see if the problem has already been fixed in those versions.
Package files
Teamspeak Settings
You probably want one of these. They include versions of all thePuTTY utilities.
(Not sure whether you want the 32-bit or the 64-bit version? Read theFAQ entry.)
32-bit:
putty-0.74-installer.msi
(or by FTP)(signature)64-bit:
putty-64bit-0.74-installer.msi
(or by FTP)(signature).tar.gz
:putty-0.74.tar.gz
(or by FTP)(signature)Alternative binary files
The installer packages above will provide versions of all of these(except PuTTYtel), but you can download standalone binaries oneby one if you prefer.
(Not sure whether you want the 32-bit or the 64-bit version? Read theFAQ entry.)
32-bit:
putty.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)pscp.exe
(an SCP client, i.e. command-line secure file copy)64-bit:
pscp.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)psftp.exe
(an SFTP client, i.e. general file transfer sessions much like FTP)64-bit:
psftp.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)32-bit:
puttytel.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)plink.exe
(a command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends)64-bit:
plink.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)pageant.exe
(an SSH authentication agent for PuTTY, PSCP, PSFTP, and Plink)64-bit:
pageant.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)puttygen.exe
(a RSA and DSA key generation utility)64-bit:
puttygen.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)32-bit:
putty.zip
(or by FTP)(signature)Teamspeak Setting Up Microphone
Documentation
HTML:Contents page
Zipped HTML:
puttydoc.zip
(or by FTP)Windows HTML Help:
putty.chm
(or by FTP)Source code
.tar.gz
:putty-0.74.tar.gz
(or by FTP)(signature).zip
:putty-src.zip
(or by FTP)(signature)Clone:
https://git.tartarus.org/simon/putty.git
Downloads for Windows on Arm
Compiled executable files for Windows on Arm. These are believed towork, but as yet, they have had minimal testing.
64-bit Arm:
putty-arm64-0.74-installer.msi
(or by FTP)(signature)Teamspeak Ptt Sound
32-bit Arm:
putty-arm32-0.74-installer.msi
(or by FTP)(signature)64-bit Arm:
putty.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)64-bit Arm:
psftp.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)64-bit Arm:
plink.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)64-bit Arm:
puttygen.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)32-bit Arm:
pscp.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)32-bit Arm:
puttytel.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)32-bit Arm:
pageant.exe
(or by FTP)(signature)Teamspeak Settings Not Saving
Zip file of all Windows on Arm executables
32-bit Arm:
putty.zip
(or by FTP)(signature)Checksum files
MD5:
md5sums
(or by FTP)(signature)Teamspeak Putty Command
SHA-256:
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