Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:38:09 -0500 From: Martin Jackson <mhjacks@swbell.net> To: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: teamspeak problems on 5 (and, I've heard, on 6) Message-ID: <425C5BE1.6050900@swbell.net>
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Hello, I'm running a vanilla x86 server running teamspeak (www.goteamspeak.com) for some friends for collaborative gaming. Teamspeak is a binary-only distribution with a Linux server and client (also Windows). There is a FreeBSD port of an earlier version of the Linux server. There have been some PR's about teamspeak not being able to listen on port 14534 (which is the Web administration interface for teamspeak). Apparently it works OK on 4, though I haven't tested it there. I have run it successfully on DragonFly 1.2, so I am hopeful that it would run on 4.11. When starting on 5, it complains of an unspecified error, and will be listening on udp/8767, but not on tcp/14534. Currently I am running Linux on my teamspeak server - I would rather run a BSD on it. (Specifically 5.3 or 5.4, or 5-STABLE). I believe that the problem is in the Linux emulation in FreeBSD post 4. (The linux_base port I ran it under in DragonFly was linux_base 8.0_6 from ports.) I am familiar with Unix; I've run Linux systems for a long time but am less familiar with BSD and its diagnostic tools. Would anyone on this list be able to help determine why this port is broken? I have a machine I can install any needed version of BSD on to test (4.11, 5.3, 5.4); if you can tell me what information you need from me I will do my best to provide it. Thanks, Marty
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