TeamSpeak 3 installer
After a couple of tickets asking for TS3 install support I decided to fork an existing script and update it with some features like
- Downloading the latest version
- Working on both CentOS and Debian
I am not a coder by profession, I'll take all ideas, test-reports and feature requests as an opportunity to educate myself and learn something new.
https://github.com/mikho/TS3-Installer
I'm asking for this favor, please download, test install, let me know what you think.
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I don't like you putting that read in a loop. You should ony allow y/n/abort. I guarantee there's one moron who will bash on the keyboard for a week here.
also:
Also, holy shit, use lsb_release rather than assuming /etc/redhat-release and /etc/os-release are anything you can trust unless you parse them. Here's a silly code snippit based on CloudLinux' KernelCare installer script - I'd prefer to use lsb_release, but this /mostly/ works:
Also, might want to learn to use
ip a; since ifconfig is officially deprecated and isn't installed by default.My pronouns are like/subscribe.
I took a quick look, it looks good for someone who is learning Bash.
Some observations:
ca-certificates, don't use--no-check-certificateifconfigis deprecated and not available everywhere.ipis available everywhere, and should be used instead. Take a look at my installers if you need help with regex.OpenVPN installer | WireGuard installer
lsb_release isn't available everywhere, while /etc/*-release are.
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Fuck you, that's what.
It is if you install it. Look at my revised 'not quite lsb_release' info above.
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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Please.
I knew I was going to hurt some feelings.
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I'm happy for you, and Imma let you finish, but (sysv)init was and is still the standard of all time!
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Thanks
One of two reasons, either I tested before I added ca-certificates to be installed.
Or, it didn’t work without it.
can’t remember which, I’ll check it out.
I think I’ll keep it for now, still loads of old installations around that uses the old init system.
Will take a look.
Not that important though, only displaying the value in a text, not using it anywhere.
@WSS : thanks for the input. I’ll consider lsb_release.
In the templates I tried, lsb_release wasn’t available unless you installed it.
Tried to keep number of packages needed to a minimum.
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Has even Red Hat stopped reading 
 
/etc/rc.localthese days?Or is there a systemd unit parsing/sourcing it?
I knew you did it on purpose! =D
I don't know anything about TeamSpeak.... is these ports are supposed to be accessible from outside?
If so, I think you would need some kind of iptables/firewalld management.
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Indeed there is.
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Awesome ... Then all those old articles explaining how you get old and unpatched stuff working by using tar, cp, chmod 777 and by adding a line or two to rc.local are still relevant ...
  Then all those old articles explaining how you get old and unpatched stuff working by using tar, cp, chmod 777 and by adding a line or two to rc.local are still relevant ...   
  
I was going to argue relevancy but since you specified "old and unpatched stuff" I figured learning the wrong way to do things was kinda on target. :P
I think iptables is a bit out of the scope as not everyone is running it.
I will however, make a note on adding a text telling the user to open the firewall on the selected ports.
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