How to Create a Ventrilo Server 2.1.4
If you are looking for a VOIP (Voice over Internet protocol) solution for conference calls, game clans or as a way to keep in touch with friends or family, then Ventrilo could be the answer you seek. Ventrilo offers a free server application for noncommercial uses in which up to eight users can connect. Setting up your free server only takes about thirty minutes of your time, so what are you waiting for?
Instructions
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Download the Ventrilo server application (see References) that matches your operating system.
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Double-Click the Ventrilo server icon and follow the installation wizard, making sure to keep the default path.
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Locate and open the "VentSrv" folder.
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Double-click the "Ventrilo_Srv" application inside of the "VentSrv" folder. This will initialize your Ventrilo server and must be kept running in order to maintain user connections.
Configuring your Ventrilo Server
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Open the "Ventrilo_Srv" configuration settings inside the "VentSrv" folder.
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Change the name of your server by replacing the words "Server 1" with whatever you wish your Ventrilo server to be called. Make sure that you also replace "Server 1" under "Phonetic" so that when users log onto your server, they will hear the right server name.
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Create an admin password by typing it next to the words "Admin password." When you log onto the server as the Admin, you can create channels and usernames and assign passwords for guests. Keep this password safe because you will use it when you log into your server.
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Disable the "Silent lobby" by replacing the "0" with a "1" to allow people to talk in the Ventrilo lobby.
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Click "File" and select "Save" to finalize the changes. Close out the configuration file and restart the "Ventrilo_Srv" application to update your server.
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Tips & Warnings
Users will use your IP address to connect to your Ventrilo server.
If you are behind a router you will have to forward the default Ventrilo port 3784 UDP and TCP in order for users to connect.
References
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