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dedmen

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Nope, and even if there was a way to do so, we wouldn't release it, unless teamspeak started greylisting "non offending" servers
which they might............ :D
 

dedmen

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Sometimes they are Jekyll... but probably also Hyde...
 

Datalow

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Yes thats true.
But clients wich are annoyed of the warning message would do that.
The other clients are connecting with this warning and they don't care about it.
I'm using it too - i think is a nice litte workaround if you annoyed of this message. :)
 

Alligatoras

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Yes thats true.
But clients wich are annoyed of the warning message would do that.
The other clients are connecting with this warning and they don't care about it.
I'm using it too - i think is a nice litte workaround if you annoyed of this message. :)
This is a warning - that one day your server probably will get blacklisted, so just watch out!
 
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mobber

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Are you sure that changing IP will 100% help (at least temporarily)? Are they grey/black listed only IP or can do this with domain too (if we have it)?
 

0x0539

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Are you sure that changing IP will 100% help (at least temporarily)? Are they grey/black listed only IP or can do this with domain too (if we have it)?
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Changing IPs will indeed help temporarily.
Greylisting is IP only at the moment.

Checked by the client indeed.
 
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Alligatoras

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Are you sure that changing IP will 100% help (at least temporarily)? Are they grey/black listed only IP or can do this with domain too (if we have it)?

Changing IPs will indeed help temporarily.

AFAIK, greylisting is IP only at the moment.
Well, as this is a client stuff that does that, i guess there no way to add a restriction to the host files like we do for the server. So we can just pray. :(
(@0x0539 correct me if i am wrong)
 

mobber

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IP-address could be easily changed, but what if the company decides to block the entire subnet? Let's say that the server is hosted on the ISP provider for home users and the server is relatively large (static IP, domain etc.).
 
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