Installing TeamSpeak 3 Server on Linux

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Create a new user as root to run the TeamSpeak server under, running TeamSpeak as root is a security risk and should be avoided, TeamSpeak does not use privileged ports to there is no need to run as root.

   sudo adduser teamspeak

Switch to the user using the "su" command

   sudo su teamspeak

Change directory to the root folder of the TeamSpeak user.

   cd ~

Download the latest TeamSpeak 3 server from https://www.teamspeak.com/en/downloads/#server

   wget https://files.teamspeak-services.com/releases/server/3.13.3/teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.13.3.tar.bz2

Unpack/unzip the archive you've just downloaded

   tar xvjf teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.13.3.tar.bz2

Change directory to the folder with the server files

   cd teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64

Run the TeamSpeak server

   ./ts3server_startscript.sh start

Your console will show a server admin/password and server token, save these in a safe place for later as you will need them to gain server admin and use the Server Query client, which is used for bots and advanced features.

The server should be started at this point, With your TeamSpeak client connect to the IP of your server, when you connect a windows will pop up asking for the server token, this is the longest random looking string you were given in the previous step, enter this and you will be given server admin.

You can now administrate your TS3 server instance as you see fit.

You may also want to look at Startup Crontab or Systemd Unit for instructions on how to make the server run at boot time.

Now you have your shiny new server, why not promote it on a [TeamSpeak Server List](https://teamspeak.server.vote?) The extra exposure could help you become the number one server on the planet some day.