How to set up a Team Speak server on Linux is explained in a video.

TeamSpeak is a software that can be used for the players of online games to communicate with each other or talk directly.If you want to play online games such as first-person shooter, online role playing game, or other games, you need to use a voice over internet protocol software.It is easy to communicate with each other without having to type on the phone.

There is an option to limit new user privileges.The teamspeak user is not able to login for the system due to security reasons.

You can download the package from the website.The latest version of teamspeak can be downloaded from the link below.

Save the file and close the editor once you are done.The script will be activated so that it starts.The ts3server_startscript.sh file has been linked into the teamspeak directory.

You may be prompted to use a privilege key when trying to connect to your TeamSpeak server.The privilege key allows you to run your server.This privilege key can be obtained using the following command.

You need to download TeamSpeak Client either 32-bit or 64-bit.TeamSpeak Client can be installed into your Windows OS.You can download the TeamSpeak Client if you used another OS.

You need to approve the disclaimer after you launch the TeamSpeak Client.

You need to setup several things after connecting from client to server.The first thing you need to do is connect the client to the server.

You can now communicate with your friends by sharing the server address with them.

This is it.I hope you understand how to use TeamSpeak Client and create a server.Comments below if you encounter any bugs or documentation errors.

[3]: http://dl.4players.de/ts/releases/2.

Locating files on your Linux system using whereis, which, what is, readlink.

The file ".ts3server_license_accepted" is missing if you use newer versions of TeamSpeak 3.

Thanks for the guide.I would like to leave a note for those building this on a cloud platform.After doing this setup, I had to enable a firewall rule that allowed the use of the internet on ports 10011 and 30033