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How to set up peer-to-peer private channels in TeamSpeak?
The essence of the question is as follows: It is
necessary to configure two (everywhere below it is meant "and / or more", but two are indicated for ease of understanding) equal and limited channels in TeamSpeak such that:
A
andB
A_Users
andB_Users
A_Users
could enter the channel A
, but could not enter the channelB
B_Users
could enter the channel B
, but could not enter the channelA
A_HeadQuarters
who can be given access to one or more channels nested in the A
channel that require higher privileges than regular usersA_Users
B
, but so that privileged A
users inside could not get into channels that require higher B_Users
privileges than.Root
-> A
--> A HQ
-> B
--> B HQ
A_Users
, A_HeadQuarters
, B_Users
, B_HeadQuarters
with appropriate privileges. That is, a person who wants to get into channel A HQ must have groups A_Users
and A_HeadQuarters
. An ordinary channel visitor A
or simple (without special requirements) nested in A
channels only needs a group A_Users
. A
and in B
, which, logically, should be achieved by applying groups A_Users and B_Users to them at the same time. B
will be able to go toA
, because their weight is greater, or vice versa). To me, who switched from Mumble (out of necessity, and not because I wanted to), this all seems very strange, since there ACL made it possible to do this very simply. I hope things aren't so bad in TeamSpeak.
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Kind!
The topic has been beaten in the community.
Here is the most working scheme that does not use crutches in the form of bots.
myteamspeak.ru/threads/kak-ja-pobedil-narastajusch...
If I remember everything correctly, Teamspeak can do it all out of the box.
Permissions > Server Groups create groups, stuff users into them, set channels (rooms) for those who can go there.
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