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I've recently installed SinusBot Docker Container on my server (Host OS Ubuntu 18.04).
Connecting to a "normal" TeamSpeak 3 server works just fine. However connecting to
any TeamSpeak-Server hosted in docker container does not work (Error 1797). Neither I can connect
to a normal server hosting my TeamSpeak Server files created by the docker container nor it's possible to connect to a docker TeamSpeak Server with server files created by a normal server.
Has anyone an idea what this issue causes (beside docker).
If I understand you right, that's rather a question for the TeamSpeak forums, than the SinusBot one?
Or can you connect with a desktop client to any of those above named servers and just you SinusBot in your docker image refuses to connect?
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