Howto: TeamSpeak 3 server in pfSense 2.x(Now with scripts amd64) v1.3
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When you first run the command to install TS3 server it spits out a log via cmd prompt. Did you check to see every step was successful? Did you reboot pfSense after that?
Beyond that I'm out of ideas. I'm still trying to figure out why I'm getting that SQL error which I think is not only keeping it from spitting out my key, but also keeping the server from starting/running properly. I think it has something to do with TS thinking there is an update when there isn't one, according to a google search of that specific error.
Remove or Install? Enter I/i for Install. R/r for Remove.i Install Checking for required files... All required files have been found in /root Archive Extracting... Extraction completed successfully! Moving pfsense to /usr/local/lib/ ... Move completed successfully! Creating "teamspeak" user... Created user successfully! Moving script "ts3server.sh" to /usr/local/lib/teamspeak3-server_freebsd-x86 Moving completed successfully! Setting permissions on /usr/local/lib/teamspeak3-server_freebsd-x86 Permissions successful! Setting permissions on /usr/local/lib/teamspeak3-server_freebsd-x86/ts3server.sh Permissions successful! Moving script "teamspeak3-server" to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ Moving completed successful! Setting permissions on /usr/local/etc/rc.d/teamspeak3-server Permissions successful! Moving script "run_teamspeak3-server.sh" to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ Moving completed successful! Setting permissions on /usr/local/etc/rc.d/run_teamspeak3-server.sh Permissions successful! Backing up original system file /etc/rc.reboot Backup successful! Editing /etc/rc./reboot Editing completed successfully! Backing up original system file /etc/rc.shutdown Backup successful! Editing /etc/rc./shutdown Editing completed successfully! After checking the output for errors remember to reboot!
There you go, no Log folder
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pfSense 2.1.5-RELEASE-pfSense (amd64)
Does it matter if I'm using the 64bit ? Could that be my problem?
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I fixed the issue in the old scripts.
Be sure to uninstall the old version with the 1.0 script using the Removel option before uploading and installing from the new 1.1 scripts!
Let me know if the new version works or has issues. :)
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I fixed the issue in the old scripts.
Be sure to uninstall the old version with the 1.0 script using the Removel option before uploading and installing from the new 1.1 scripts!
Let me know if the new version works or has issues. :)
Thanks kevev, but I'm still at stuck at the same issue, no log folder. Only thing i can think of is that I'm using the 64bit version of pfsense.
Did it on a brand new fresh install just in case too. Still no dice.
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That's not good. Try it on a 32bit system or wait till I post the 64bit install scripts.
I fixed the issue in the old scripts.
Be sure to uninstall the old version with the 1.0 script using the Removel option before uploading and installing from the new 1.1 scripts!
Let me know if the new version works or has issues. :)
Thanks kevev, but I'm still at stuck at the same issue, no log folder. Only thing i can think of is that I'm using the 64bit version of pfsense.
Did it on a brand new fresh install just in case too. Still no dice.
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That's not good. Try it on a 32bit system or wait till I post the 64bit install scripts.
I'll wait, it will give me time to play with this box and learn stuff that i need to know on how to use it.
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Just got home from work. I'll run the 1.0 script uninstall/1.1 script install and report back with my findings.
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I ran the uninstall but still see the following in /root/….
pfsense-teamspeak-install.sh run_teamspeak3-server.sh teamspeak3-server teamspeak3-server_freebsd-x86-3.0.11.2.tar.gz ts3server.sh
Am I supposed to delete those before doing the new script install?
Also, do I re-follow all steps in the first post for the new script install?
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Deleted all those TS related files from /root/ except the official archive. Uploaded script files to /root/. Ran installer script via puTTy. Output…
Checking for required files... All required files have been found in /root Archive Extracting... Extraction completed successfully! Moving pfsense to /usr/local/lib/ ... Move completed successfully! Creating "teamspeak" user... Created user successfully! Setting permissions on /usr/local/lib/teamspeak3-server_freebsd-x86 Permissions successful! Moving script "teamspeak3-server.sh" to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ Moving completed successful! Setting permissions on /usr/local/etc/rc.d/teamspeak3-server.sh Permissions successful! Moving script "rc.conf.local" to /etc/ Moving completed successful! Setting permissions on /etc/rc.conf.local Permissions successful!
No reboot reminder, not sure if that was intentional.
Rebooted, changed port forwards to resolve to my pfsense IP instead of my rig's IP.
Checked logs, noticed log sizes I didn't see before. First log had a bunch of info, no issues that I could see. Second log had…a token! Logged in to my server via the LAN IP of my pfSense box and authenticated as admin. Hooray!
Kevev - You are extremely awesome for taking the time to do this. You really saved my ass here, and now I can finally turn my main rig off / stop temporarily hosting my gaming community's ts3. 8)
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Awesome dude. Glad someone got it working. I will update the script to remind users to reboot.
Deleted all those TS related files from /root/ except the official archive. Uploaded script files to /root/. Ran installer script via puTTy. Output…
Checking for required files... All required files have been found in /root Archive Extracting... Extraction completed successfully! Moving pfsense to /usr/local/lib/ ... Move completed successfully! Creating "teamspeak" user... Created user successfully! Setting permissions on /usr/local/lib/teamspeak3-server_freebsd-x86 Permissions successful! Moving script "teamspeak3-server.sh" to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ Moving completed successful! Setting permissions on /usr/local/etc/rc.d/teamspeak3-server.sh Permissions successful! Moving script "rc.conf.local" to /etc/ Moving completed successful! Setting permissions on /etc/rc.conf.local Permissions successful!
No reboot reminder, not sure if that was intentional.
Rebooted, changed port forwards to resolve to my pfsense IP instead of my rig's IP.
Checked logs, noticed log sizes I didn't see before. First log had a bunch of info, no issues that I could see. Second log had…a token! Logged in to my server via the LAN IP of my pfSense box and authenticated as admin. Hooray!
Kevev - You are extremely awesome for taking the time to do this. You really saved my ass here, and now I can finally turn my main rig off / stop temporarily hosting my gaming community's ts3. 8)
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I added a 64bit version.
I also updated the x86 version to correct some spelling mistakes and added a reboot reminder. ;)
Let me know if there are issues.
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I added a 64bit version.
I also updated the x86 version to correct some spelling mistakes and added a reboot reminder. ;)
Let me know if there are issues.
Can't wait to get home and try the 64bit out… Anything else you want me to try out while this box is still a virgin and not in "production" use?
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I have a cups printing tutorial you can try out. :)
I may write scripts for that one too if there is interest.
Can't wait to get home and try the 64bit out… Anything else you want me to try out while this box is still a virgin and not in "production" use?
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I have a cups printing tutorial you can try out. :)
I may write scripts for that one too if there is interest.
I can test out to see if it installs and that portion of it, I won't be able to test out is use unfortunately…
How about one for mumble (teamspeak alternative)? Might be a popular option for those that want more users but on the same type of VoIP thing?
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I added a 64bit version.
I also updated the x86 version to correct some spelling mistakes and added a reboot reminder. ;)
Let me know if there are issues.
Complete success. Everything went smooth on 64bit as instructed.
Kevev, can you change this:
4.) Run the install script for your architecture
pfsense-teamspeak-install_x86.sh
or
pfsense-teamspeak-install_amd64.sh
to this:
4.) Run the install script for your architecture
./pfsense-teamspeak-install_x86.sh
or
./pfsense-teamspeak-install_amd64.sh
I was beating myself over the head trying to remember the ./ for the install. Like I said I'm a complete newb at this; but by following your directions, it's installed, and running, sweet.
Thank you very much, I hope this helps someone else too.
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./pfsense-teamspeak-install_x86.sh
./pfsense-teamspeak-install_amd64.sh
Done.
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Kevev - Since you had to fix the scripts, do the update instructions change at all? Want to make sure I have those saved once the next update rolls out.
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Kevev - Since you had to fix the scripts, do the update instructions change at all? Want to make sure I have those saved once the next update rolls out.
Good catch on the upgrade instructions. I updated them. They should be correct now.
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I will see what I can do on mumble. It requires compiling which may be a no go here. Unless someone can fine me a ports or binary install.
I can test out to see if it installs and that portion of it, I won't be able to test out is use unfortunately…
How about one for mumble (teamspeak alternative)? Might be a popular option for those that want more users but on the same type of VoIP thing?
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kevev: original instructions:
3.)
chmod +x /root/pfsense-teamspeak-install.sh
to
3.)
chmod +x /root/pfsense-teamspeak-install.sh
or
3.)chmod +x /root/pfsense-teamspeak-install_amd64.sh