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VIP服务公告:Ventrilo - Setup
&#8226; Setup &#8226;
The following sections describe how to setup and
configure the different components of the Ventrilo system.
These instructions are for version 2.x systems only.
&#8226; Downloading &#8226;
Ventrilo is composed of two different components:
The first is the client program. This is what most people
will download and use and is the primary user interface.
The second is the server program. This is what all clients
must connect to in order to communicate with other people.
When downloading either program it is always best to get
the latest version of the component you want. Direct links
to specific files are not possible for this reason. If you
are posting a link to Ventrilo then please direct it to
the main domain
so that people can get
a quick introduction to what the Ventrilo system is.
Ventrilo is supported on different platforms as well. When
downloading either the client or server it is important
that you download the appropriate platform version. For
example, Microsoft Windows is the currently supported platform
for the client programs. However, in the future the client
program might be available for the Apple Macintosh or Linux
Operating Systems. Downloading the appropriate platform
program also applies to the server component which is currently
supported on platforms other then Microsoft Windows.
&#8226; Client - Installing
Once you have downloaded the appropriate client you can
start the installer. If for any reason the installer program
gives you an error like (I/O error) or (CRC error) then
this means that the installer program was corrupted during
the download process. This is usually caused by using old
web browsers when downloading the file or your browser is
accessing the web through a proxy server. Unfortunately
it's hard to say exactly which is the real culprit. Before
downloading the file again you should flush your browsers
cache to assure that a fresh copy is pulled down from the
Ventrilo web site, and consider accessing the web without
using a proxy.
Once the installation program is finished it will have
accomplished several things:
1) All files will be installed into the specified location.
2) A folder called &Ventrilo& will be created
in your Start / Programs menu.
3) Registry entries for &ventrilo://& web links
have been created.
&#8226; Client - Quick Setup
After the client program has been installed you can use
these quick step-by-step instructions for getting the program
configured and connected into a server. Before you begin you
need to know several things before you can connect to a server.
1) The server's hostname or IP address. The person running
the server should have this information.
2) The server's port number. Ventrilo server's and client's
default to port number 3784 but if the server admin has
changed the port number then you will need to tell the
Ventrilo client to use the same port number when connecting
to the server.
3) The server's case sensitive password (if a password
is required).
Once you have these three pieces of information you can
begin setting up the Ventrilo client. If you need more detailed
help regarding any portion of Ventrilo you should click
on the &Help& buttons for details regarding the
window you are currently looking at.
If you already have the program installed and are having
problems with it you should read the F.A.Q.'s page of this
web site for possible problems and suggested solutions.
When all else fails then go the support forum and ask for
any possible solutions.
Now, lets do a quick setup.
1) Start the ventrilo program. Click on the Start button,
click on Programs and then click on Ventrilo. This will
display another menu option called Ventrilo that will
start the actual program.
2) Click on the &-&& button that is next
to the first pulldown window called &User Name&.
This will open a new window where you can create a logon
name to be used when connecting to a server.
3) Click the &New& button. This will open a
small window where you can enter your logon name. The
name you enter is entirely up to you. It can be your real
name or a nick name.
4) Click the &OK& button. You can come back
to this window and click on the help button later on if
you want more detailed information about what the other
options mean and how to use them.
5) Now that we are back to the main window click on the
&-&& button that is next to the pulldown
window called &Server&. This will open a new
window where you can enter the details about the server
you would like to connect to.
6) Click the &New& button. This will open a
small window where you can enter a name that will describe
the new server definition. The name can be anything you
want it to be like: &My server& or &Joe's
server&. When entering a server name you don't need
the quotes around it. These server names will show up
in the main Ventrilo window.
7) Click &OK&.
8) Click on the &Hostname or IP& input box
and enter the server hostname or IP address given to you
by the person hosting the server.
9) Click on the &Port number& input box and
enter the servers port number. The program will automatically
display the default port number of 3784 but you can change
this to what ever the server needs it to be.
10) Click on the &Password& input box and enter
the servers password as defined by the server administrator.
11) Click &OK& to return to the Ventrilo main
12) Click &Connect& to establish a connection
between you and the server you just defined.
13) You should also click on the Setup button and configure
all of the different options that control Ventrilo. This
is very important when it comes to controlling the microphone
or input source. Once in the Setup dialog click on the
&Help& button. Be sure to read what all of the
options are and what they mean. This is very important
for the Voice page.
That's all there is to it. You can always add more server
definitions and create new logon names at any time.
&#8226; Client - Things you
should know &#8226;
Each user name you create controls all of the other details
in the program. Think of each user name as a profile and each
profile can have it's own details. What this means is that
each user name will have it's own list of servers, it's own
list of bindings and all information in the Setup button will
be unique to each user.
Starting with Version 2.0 of the client duplicate user
name's can be created. This will allow you to keep your
logon name but have a slightly different profile for each
one. You can give each name a description that will show
up in the &User Name& pulldown window so that
you can distinguish between the different profiles.
&#8226; Client - Trouble shooting
These are some of the most common problems that users experience
when first trying to use the client. For more detailed info
please click on the F.A.Q.'s page or go to the support forum.
Q: After pressing Connect the program waits for
about 15 to 30 seconds with an hour glass mouse cursor and
then displays an error &Unable to connect&.
A: This can be several things. Either your internet connection
is down, the server you are trying to connect to is off
line, you're firewall/router is preventing the outgoing
connection or you entered the incorrect hostname/ip address
and associated port number when you defined the server.
Q: After connecting to the server it immediately
pops up a message saying that the server could not &Authenticate&
A: This means that the server is password protected and
the password you defined for the current server is not valid
or you did not enter a password at all. Remember, passwords
are case sensitive.
&#8226; Client - Network requirements
When using ventrilo behind a firewall/router it is important
that your router allow a connection to be established on the
port specified by the server that you are going to connect
to. The default port is 3784, however, the person who runs
the server you want to connect to can change the port number
to what ever they want. You will need to tell Ventrilo what
the port number is when you define the server, but you might
need to tell your router to &open& this port in
order to allow outbound connections. Most routing equipment
doesn't need this to be done, but some people do run overly
restrictive router configurations that will only allow outbound
connections to specific port numbers.
Bandwidth usage will be determined by what codec the server
instructs the client program to use. The default configuration
for a server is to use the GSM 6.10 codec and sampling at
11Khz. After compression this will consume approximately
3K bytes per second per voice stream.
Using the 3K bytes/sec example this will translate into
the following numbers. If you are in a channel (not to be
confused with a server) and there are 3 other people in
the same channel as you:
One of the other people talking will produce 3K bytes of
inbound data.
Two people in the same channel talking will produce 6K bytes
of inbound data.
Three people in the same channel talking will produce 9K
bytes of inbound data.
And so on....
As you can see the mathematics are very simple.
The outbound traffic coming from you and going to the server
will remain constant when ever you are broadcasting. Using
the default codec you will produce approximately 3K bytes/sec
of outbound data.
If the server administrator chooses a different codec and
sample rate then the bandwidth utilization will change as
well. It might be higher or lower but only the server admin
can control this.
While connected to a server you can click on the &Setup&
button and the voice page will show you which codec and
sample rate the server has defined. This information is
visible in the &Test with& box. Changing these
values does not effect which codec you actually use. They
are meant for use with the &Test& button so that
you can hear how each codec will effect the sound quality
of your voice transmissions.
&#8226; Server - Installing
Once you have downloaded the appropriate server program
you can follow these steps to get a default server up and
running ASAP. Windows platform:
1) Download and execute the latest Ventrilo Windows Server. This will create an entry in your Start menu called &VentSrv&.
2) From the &VentSrv& menu click the &Ventrilo Server& menu option. This will open a console window application that the server will run in.
This will start the server using default settings which
should be more then sufficient for the normal user.
The ventrilo server does not have a GUI interface. All output will occur in the console window.
To change the configuration of the server simply click Start -& VentSrv -& Edit INI file. This will open the server INI configuration file using the Notepad program. Make the necessary changes, save the file and restart the server. The INI file is documented in the &Setup Documentation& menu option.
The server can be started in the background on the NT / 2000 / XP platforms via a service program. First make sure you have the server configured properly and in a usable state as shown above because once you start it as a service you will not see any visual feedback. You need only click on the VentSrv -& Service -& Install menu option once after installing the program. The next time you reboot your computer the server will be automatically started in the background as a Service application.
UNIX platform:
1) Upload the file to the machine that you plan on running
the server on. This is only important if the host computer
is not the same as the computer you are currently using.
2) Open a terminal window (telnet or OpenSSH) to the
host computer that will be running the server.
3) Set your working directory to where ever you want
to create the ventrilo directory.
4) Type &mkdir ventrilo&
5) Type &cd ventrilo&
6) Copy the tar.gz file into this new directory.
7) Type &gunzip & followed by the name of the
tar.gz file.
8) Type &tar xf & followed by the name of the
tar file. (gunzip removed the gz extension).
9) Note: Some platforms allow for combining steps 7 and
8 into a single command by typing &tar zxf &
followed by the name of the tar.gz file.
10) Type: &./ventrilo_srv&.
This will start the server using default settings which
should be more then sufficient for the normal user.
The ventrilo server does not have a GUI interface. All
output will occur in the console window. The server can
be configured to start automatically when the computer is
rebooted. However, this will require root access in order
to implement. Please read the &ventrilo_srv.htm&
file with a web browser for details.
If you want to change any of the settings then you can
issue the following command: &vi ventrilo_srv.ini&.
This will start the vi editor program and allow you to edit
the INI file which defines how the server should operate.
Please read the &ventrilo_srv.htm& file with
a web browser for more details about how to configure and
tweak the server configuration.
&#8226; Server - Trouble shooting
Q: The server returns to the command prompt as soon
as I start it.
A: If you used the &-d& command line option on
a UNIX version of the server then this is normal. See the
log file for any indications of problems.
A: The program should give some idea of why it has stopped.
If you started it in daemon mode then check the log file
for possible indications as to why.
A: If you are trying to run the ventrilo server on a computer
that is shared with other users, then it's possible that
someone already has a ventrilo server running on the same
port that you are trying to use. Edit the INI file and instruct
your copy of the server to use a different port number.
Q: I'm running the server behind a firewall/router
and no one on the outside can connect to my server.
A: Router's generally do not allow inbound connections
from the outside world. However, they can be instructed
to do so by a mechanism called &port forwarding&,
sometimes referred to as &ip forwarding&, which
allows for incoming connections to a specific port number
to be routed to a machine on your internal network and behind
the router. It is beyond the scope of this document to instruct
you how to configure your router to do these things. You
will need to read the instruction manual for your router
or call the manufacturer for help.
Q: Clients get an &Unable to authenticate&
error message when trying to connect to my server.
A: They do not have the correct server password defined.
Have them re-enter the password you gave them. Remember
that passwords are case sensitive. So if someone you know
likes having the &caps lock& key on make sure
they turn it off before entering the password for your server.
Q: How do I figure what my IP address is so others
can connect to my server.
A: If you sit behind a router then you will need to read
the routers setup manual. It should tell you how to determine
what your current external IP address is.
A: Goto the
page and it will
show you your IP address.
A: If your computer is connected directly to a Cable/DSL
modem then you can open a &Command Prompt& window
and type &ipconfig&. This should give you the
current IP address. However, if the number it gives you
starts with &192.168& or &10.0& then
this is not your external IP address and you are probably
connected through a router.
Q: I'm trying to run the Linux server on RedHat80
systems and get the error message: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3:
connot open shared object file.
When setting up the Operating System you didn't tell it
to install everything. You will need to download the library
RPM and install it with the following commands.
rpm -i compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.110.i386.rpm
for more questions
and answers.
&#8226; Server - Network requirements
The server requires more bandwidth then the clients do.
The bandwidth that gets used is determined by the codec
and sample rate as selected by the server administrator.
The following examples assume that the server is configured
to use the default GSM 6.10 codec at 11KHz sample rate.
This will use approximately 3K bytes per second of bandwidth
for each active voice stream.
4 people on the same server.
All 4 are in the same channel.
1 Person talking.
= 3K bytes/sec of inbound data.
= 9K bytes/sec of outbound data.
4 people on the same server.
All 4 are in the same channel.
2 people talking.
= 6K bytes/sec of inbound data.
= 18K bytes/sec of outbound data.
As you can see the mathematics are very simple. The more
people in the same channel equates to the more bandwidth
consumed, and it gets worse if more then one person is talking.
This also places a greater burden on the clients as well
if more then one person in the same channel is talking,
which is one of the primary reasons that dial-up users won't
care to much for the GSM codec.
As mentioned, these numbers are for the GSM codec. Instructing
the server to use a different codec (which all clients will
be forced to use) will effect how much bandwidth is consumed.
To see a list of currently supported codec's you can issue
the following in a command prompt window and the server
will display a list of supported codec's and associated
formats. See the &ventrilo_srv.htm& for more details.
ventrilo_srv -?
&#8226; Web Links &#8226;
Web links are a mechanism that allows for creating a
link similar to a standard web URL, but when someone clicks
on it instead of making the browser go to a different web
page the browser will start up the Ventrilo client and the
link will provide details about the server, port number,
server name, server password, channel name and channel password.
This feature can be very handy when you want to make information
about your server available on your web page, and is a nice
convenience so that people will not need to type all of
the information into the Ventrilo client.
The following is an example of what a Ventrilo web link
will look like.
ventrilo://:3784/servername=MyServer
This link would instruct the browser to start Ventrilo,
create a server definition named &MyServer&, assign
the port number to &3784& and set the hostname
There are other options that can be appended to the link.
Options are separated by the '&' character. The following
is a complete list of the currently supported options.
servername= (This is the name that would show up in the
clients server list).
serverpassword= (Server password if required)
channelname= (The default channel if required)
channelpassword= (The default channels password if required)
Here's an example of combining the server name and server
password into the same link:
ventrilo://:3784/servername=Name&serverpassword=Pass
Please note that if you include a server or channel password
into the link and then post the link in a public location
then the password will be visible to everyone.
Copyright . Flagship Industries, Inc.

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