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Alexey Skobkin2016-03-11 17:31:06
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Alexey Skobkin, 2016-03-11 17:31:06

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:

  • There were two channels: AandB
  • There were two groups of users A_UsersandB_Users
  • Members of the group A_Userscould enter the channel A, but could not enter the channelB
  • Members of the group B_Userscould enter the channel B, but could not enter the channelA
  • It was possible to create more privileged user groups, for example, A_HeadQuarterswho can be given access to one or more channels nested in the Achannel that require higher privileges than regular usersA_Users
  • Similarly - for B, but so that privileged Ausers inside could not get into channels that require higher B_Usersprivileges than.

That is, the structure of channels should be approximately the same and with the possibility of complicating the hierarchy:
Root
-> A
--> A HQ
-> B
--> B HQ

And, for example, 4 groups: A_Users, A_HeadQuarters, B_Users, B_HeadQuarterswith appropriate privileges. That is, a person who wants to get into channel A HQ must have groups A_Usersand A_HeadQuarters. An ordinary channel visitor Aor simple (without special requirements) nested in Achannels only needs a group A_Users.
UPD: An additional case if it is important in the context of TeamSpeak. There are people who should have the right to go to both in Aand in B, which, logically, should be achieved by applying groups A_Users and B_Users to them at the same time.
PS I have already searched for something like this, but I only found rather strange solutions with access by "weight" or "join power", which makes the channels unequal (that is, either users Bwill 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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zaurbec, 2016-03-17
@skobkin

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...

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2016-03-11
@POS_troi

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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