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[Support] binhex - TeamSpeak

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2 minutes ago, binhex said:

ok so the ports arent defined as exposed, so arent showing up in the unraid web ui, but they are still open, i would double check your teamspeak client and ensure its set correctly, i dont believe the issue is to do with the fact the ip and port is not shown in the unraid web ui.

alright. it seems to be working now. visuals are the same, the only difference is that i've restarted the container a couple of times.

 

Any idea why they won't post / echo, like they did previously?

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  • Tips I'd like to share:   1) the default network type is "host",  make sure you select "bridge" if you are doing port forwarding,  as in screenshot below:     These are the listening ports

  • yes, simply change the port mapping on the host side so that you dont get a port clash, oh and use a different host path for /config as well.

  • ive never done this, but yeah it should be possible, one thing you will need to ensure is that the source teamspeak server is running the same version as the docker TS server (as close as possible) ot

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I recently had a power outage which abruptly shut down my server. This resulted in a faulty disk which is now rebuilt.

 

After the rebuild my TS server was no longer accessible from public IP.

I can connect via local IP so the server IS running, but some how not publicly.

 

Docker is in host mode.

 

I have tried:

-Checking and redo port forwarding in router. (when I check online if ports are open, they are reported as being closed indicating that the docker isn't using them as far as I know?!)

-Removing and reinstalling TS docker and image.

 

Any ideas?

 

Hello

 

I am trying to add my own GEOIP db file.

 

I have added it to the .ini file.

mmdbpath=/config/teamspeak/GeoLite2-City.mmdb

 

However i get this as an error in the log:

 

2021-09-17 15:29:45,475 DEBG 'teamspeak' stdout output:
2021-09-17 13:29:45.474868|WARNING |GeoIP | |maxminddb library not found, disabling MMDB usage

 

After som searching on the teamspeak community one dev pointed out that it requires libmaxminddb installed.

Is this something that needs to be added in the docker?

 

UPDATE:
I installed libmaxminddb manually in the docker. using:

~# docker exec -it binhex-teamspeak sh
~# pacman -S libmaxminddb

 

After this i restarted the docker and it started using the .mmdb database file for geoip.

Now i have an updated GeoIP DB on my teamspeak.

The Geoip that Teamspeak uses is very outdated.

Edited by Sundur

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On 9/17/2021 at 2:34 PM, Sundur said:
libmaxminddb

added this package to the image, next build will include this.

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After updating unRAID to 6.10.0 it seems that Teamspeak won't start and i don't know why and as far as i can tell i don't see anything in the logs about it. and on the Docker tab it does not seem to show a IP when i start teamspeak.

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12 hours ago, DigitalLF said:

After updating unRAID to 6.10.0 it seems that Teamspeak won't start and i don't know why and as far as i can tell i don't see anything in the logs about it. and on the Docker tab it does not seem to show a IP when i start teamspeak.

there are rumbles on reddit about a possible bug in 6.10.0 where unraid incorrectly resets permissions to root for appdata, try stopping the container, then delete the file /config/perms.txt and then start the container, it may take a minute to go through all the perms but might fix it up for you.

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On 8/27/2025 at 9:02 PM, Snipe3000 said:

Whilst there is a docker image for TeamSpeak Server created by the TeamSpeak dev's, there is no public availability to the actual binaries to get this running in a custom image, such as this one.

So your best option right now is to use the following from CA, which is simply a unraid template that references the TeamSpeak official v6 server image:

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Hi all, quick update, i decided to create an unraid template for the official teakspeak v6 server docker image, feel free to use the one above or mine (has more options defined and fixes the permissions issue):
Search CA for:
binhex-official-teamspeak6-server

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I am struggling to get the server running. After installing, the logs do not show an admin password for me to use.

I also noticed that the docker has no point assigned:
image.png

But I am unsure how or what port should be configured.

Perhaps these are related? I tried to telnet to the docker to get another login as another comment suggested, but assume it having no port number is not going to let that work.

Any suggestions?

ts3server_2026-03-22__14_17_56.894186_0.log

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