![]() ![]() To Continue without a backup file skip to step 77)Įnter this command "chmod -R 0777 /home/ec2-user/teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64" (This will give WinSCP permission to upload a file) Type "cd teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64" (This is where you would want to restore from a backup. Then type "tar xvf" then type "teamspeak" and press "Tab" (this should look something like this "tar xvf teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.0.12.2.tar.bz2" NOTE #2: You can right click to paste in the Putty window. NOTE: If it gives you a permissions error run this command in putty "chmod -R 0777 /home/ec2-user" In WinSCP drag the server file you just downloaded into "/home/ec2-user" Go to and click on the server tab then find and download the 64bit linux version. Name it whatever you like, then click "OK" Once you have located the file click "Open" Under the "Authentication Parameters" click the box with 3 dots in it, browse for the "Teamspeak.PPK" file you saved earlier Make sure the "Port Number" field has "22" In the "Host Name" field paste the text you just copied Make sure the "File Protocol" drop-down is set to "SFTP" Under "Public DNS" copy the text (It should look like this: .com) Open the AWS window, on the left, click "Instances" Putty will open and a warning message may pop up. Navigate to the "Teamspeak.PPK" file you previously saved In the "Category" column on the left click the "+" symbol next to "SSH" Make sure the port is "22" and the "Connection Type" is set to "SSH" In the "Host Name (or IP address)" paste the "Public IP" address Right-Click on the Address you just Allocated and click "Associate Address"Ĭlick in the blank text box next to "Instance" and select the only running instance you haveĬlick on the "Instances" on the left side of the AWS window. Go back to AWS and click "Elastic IPs" on the left Navigate to the file you just downloaded.Ĭlick "Save Private Key" (If you get a warning click "yes")Ĭhoose where to save the file (Saving in the same folder as your other file might be usefull) In the drop-down list select "Custom UDP Rule", then under the "Port Range" add the port "9987" make sure the Source is set to "Anywhere" It should look like thisĬlick the Drop-Down and select "Create a new key pair"Ĭlick "Download Key Pair" (Make sure you know where you downloaded it) Then click "Launch Instances"Ĭlick "Conversions" and select "Import Key" ![]() In the drop-down list select "Custom TCP Rule", then under the "Port Range" add the port "30033" make sure the Source is set to "Anywhere" In the drop-down list select "Custom TCP Rule", then under the "Port Range" add the port "10011" make sure the Source is set to "Anywhere" Name the Security Group and the Description to "Teamspeak" (The name is not important) (The Free tier usage allows up to 30 GB of storage) Make sure the "t2.micro" type is selected.Ĭlick "Next: Configure Instance Details."Ĭhange the amount of storage to your liking. Select the first Amazon Linux server option. HOW TO CREATE A TEAMSPEAK SERVER FROM AMAZON AWS: Edit: TESTED AND WORKING ON VERSION "3.0.12.2" AS OF MARCH/3/2016 ![]()
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