Hosting a teamspeak server at home

Omegasix

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Oct 18, 2016
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Hello guys,

So my problem is: I'm hosting a teamspeak server from my home. Everything is working fine. The thing is, my ISP won't give me a static IP for free. So i registered a DDNS on NO-iP.com. Friends can now join the server by typing "mydomain.com:9987" where 9987 is my teamspeak server port.

But, I would like to change "mydomain.com" to something else, since it's a free one "mydomain.ddns.net" :kaola:
So i bought a domain name on a french website 1&1 let's call it "betterdomain.com"

What I would like to do is to link "ts.betterdomain.com" to "mydomain.com" which is linked to my server.

But i have no idea how to do it :/

What I've done so far:
-create two sub-domain
-one as a CNAME which links to mydomain.com
-the other which links to the first subdomain with an SRV with the server port 9987

But it's not working, and i don't really know what i've done wrong.

Anyways, i hope i'm clear in my explanations, english is not my native language :)

Thanks