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Is there some way to open the same ports on 2 different IPs/PCs? 

Example i want to open the teamspeak ports on 2 pc, so if one fails, i have another running.

 

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1 minute ago, WereCatf said:

Nope.

What about changing the port of the 2nd teamspeak server? Is that possible?

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Just now, T0MMEN said:

frick...........

Well, it is possible, but only if your router supports IP-failover. Most consumer-routers don't support such.

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When an incoming connection reaches your router it only knows your router's IP and the port it was directed to, so no it can't specify which local IP it would go to, which is why the router will only direct the incoming connection to one internal port and address.

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So there is no way for me to create a backup server, if the main server-pc crashes or something.. ?

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You could probably balance it with haproxy or something if you are really bored.  Then you can do health checks against backend servers and decide which to route traffic to.  That'd be more for HA style servers though.

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8 hours ago, beersykins said:

You could probably balance it with haproxy or something if you are really bored.  Then you can do health checks against backend servers and decide which to route traffic to.  That'd be more for HA style servers though.

This.

 

What OP is requesting is high availability/failover load balancing. You need to set up a load balancer, such as HAProxy, Nginx, Envoy or Traefik, to do what you are requesting. You need to forward all the traffic to the LB (port-forward), which then decides which backend the traffic is sent to.

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On 3/21/2020 at 2:13 AM, beersykins said:

 

 

On 3/21/2020 at 10:29 AM, jj9987 said:

 

 

 

Thanks guys, ill give it a shot if im really bored like you said :D

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