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kian asked in Computers & InternetSecurity · 8 years ago

Is Port Forwarding for Teamspeak Safe?

i want to make my own teamspeak server with a non profit liscence but i have to port forward and i didnt want to begin without checking first.

Can anyone help?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Yes and no. It is allowing access into your network. it is also safe if you have just friends. public then you need to use DMZ host which will make that one computer where it is hosted the only one accessible . Good luck

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Port forwarding opens best the port for Teamspeak. The only chance is that if there is a recognized hack or make the most for teamspeak that hackers can get to, assuming they recognize you are walking any such server. They are not able to get to something else, in view that the teamspeak server will seize all connections to that port - nothing else on any computer will see these community packets. Put it this fashion, it's generally safer to port forward to teamspeak than to ahead to an online server, where there are a lot of common hacks and exploits. If the router supervisor has ports open to any net server or other carrier (like FTP server), they've opened up more unsafe ports to their interior network than any Teamspeak forwarding. I run Teamspeak and ventrilo servers on my internet server laptop (5 websites). I've not ever visible any "hack" try against either of these voice/chat server, however have obvious actually 1000s of hack makes an attempt in opposition to my internet servers (which are blocked with the aid of my Linux Firewall) guarantee the router manager that the teamspeak server would require login (consumer names and/or passwords). So that it will keep random hacker probes from connecting... Hence, it's fairly safe....

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