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# luzifer-docker / teamspeak3
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This image contains a Teamspeak 3 server based on Debian Linux.
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## Summary
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- Debian
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- Teamspeak 3 Server
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- Some files can be injected to host:
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- `files`
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- `licensekey.dat` (Maybe, don't have one)
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- `logs`
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- `query_ip_blacklist.txt`
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- `query_ip_whitelist.txt`
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- `ts3server.ini`
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- `.ts3server_license_accepted` (Accept license - see "Create container" below)
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- `ts3server.sqlitedb`
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## Usage
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### Infos
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The script does look for an sqlite db in the linked host-folder. If its found, a symlink is created to the ts3-folder inside the container. This means the server should use your old ts3 db if present. If not present it will create a new one, right now this will NOT be created under the linked host-folder! The problem here is i cant tell the TS3 server to create the db in specific folder. Creating a empty file and then linking this did not work either since TS3 is then complaining its no sqlite db.
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Script will also look for ts3server.ini in linked host-folder. This file will also be created if its not found since TS3-server has a paramater for that. If you use your own ini-file you may want to link logs and other data to /teamspeak3. This way you can mount the directory and backup/persist the data even when upgrading.
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The files-directory is also currently not persisted in the linked host-folder.
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### Build container (optional)
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Just in case you dont wanna use the index.
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```bash
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$ docker build https://github.com/luzifer-docker/teamspeak3.git
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```
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### Create container
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This creates and starts a docker container in the background (`-d`) with direct mapping of the TS3 port (`-p 9987:9987/udp`) and sets the name to TS3. `{FOLDER}` is an absolute path on the host to be mapped by the containers /teamspeak3 folder. Injected files are used from this location, see Summary above.
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Starting in version 3.1.0 Teamspeak needs you to accept the license included with the server. To accept the license pass `-e TS3SERVER_LICENSE=accept` to the command or create a `.ts3server_license_accepted` file in your `{FOLDER}`.
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To review the license execute this command:
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```bash
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$ docker run --rm --entrypoint /bin/cat luzifer/teamspeak3 /opt/teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64/LICENSE | less
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```
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Putting everything together this is how you will start your server:
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```bash
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# Optionally create license accept file
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$ touch {FOLDER}/.ts3server_license_accepted
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# Start container
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$ docker run --name TS3 -d -e TS3SERVER_LICENSE=accept -p 9987:9987/udp -v {FOLDER}:/teamspeak3 luzifer/teamspeak3
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```
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### Admin Secret
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After starting the container you probably want to get the Admin secret with:
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```bash
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$ docker logs TS3
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```
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### Upgrading
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Just stop and remove the old container, then start again at "Creating container". You may have to pull the image again if its not updating. CAUTION: Didnt test if all files are really persisted or if the TS3 process overwrites some files. So make sure you have a backup.
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