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spurtus
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Joined: May 13, 2006
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:23 pm |
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I am wondering if there are any gurus out there that may have solved this problem with a teamspeak block running on RN7.6. I used to have my teamspeak block working okay on phpnuke 7.8, but I really wanted to to take advantage of Raven's cool distro with all the added features, so I downgraded.
However, since that time, I have just had no luck getting my old Teamspeak block working again. It does run from the perspective the the block appears where I want it, and I can see who is logged in to my TS server, etc, however, when I click on a TS channel, it USED to connect me to that channel, but no longer does. When I hover over the channel link, I might see something like this in the link at the bottom of my browser:
teamspeak://216.86.149.125:6711/nickname=testuser?loginname=?password=?channel=COT main lobby?channelpassword=
I am not really sure what all this is doing. I can see that it is passing the COT main lobby channel name, but when it tries to connect to Teamspeak, my TS client pops up with an error related to bad user or password (I am guessing both).
In the above, what, exactly, would it be passing to the TS Client? I do not understand all the "?" parameters, etc. Is RN going to pass my Web site user name and password? At least I thought it might, but I have tried this again and again (matching my web site user/pw to my TS User/pw), but no go.
Sorry to be such a noob...this may be totally blatantly clear to you all, but I am not sure if it is a security thing in RN, or (more than likely) something I screwed up. My website is: Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registered or login!.
If you want, you can log in to my site with a user called testuser with a pw of abc123 if that may help at all.
Thanks for any help you folks may be able to provide!
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hitwalker
Sells PC To Pay For Divorce

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Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:31 am |
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yeah something isnt correct and need some changes...naturaly a url like teamspeak://xxx.xxx.xx.xx doesnt exist and never will.
but we cant help just by looking at it.
login by ftp or something would be nice... |
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spurtus

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Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:19 pm |
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I finally figured it out. Not sure that is a URL, or what, but if you have TS installed on your PC, go to a browser window and type "teamspeak:" into the URL location, you will fire up TS. Or, heck, type that entire link I put in there and you will connect to my server.
Anyway, went to a site called: http://tsviewer.com and used the tools to validate the query port (not the UDP port) used by my TS server. Apparently, my ISP had changed it from the default without telling me. All seems to be work now, tho.
Thanks for responding, tho.... nice to have you guys out there!!!
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hitwalker

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Fri Jun 16, 2006 5:39 am |
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lol...another happy person..  |
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spurtus

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Fri Jun 16, 2006 10:46 am |
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You are like an psychologist...sometimes just verbalizing something helps one deal with it. Now...I must go see my mother......
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hitwalker

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Fri Jun 16, 2006 12:43 pm |
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