06-22-2007, 06:25 PM
Yes make sure you have set up the ports, duh I know, then make sure that they are configured to forward them to the machine running the server. You have to check some of the other options aswell. We had a situation where our Netscreen was dropping any packet it didnt recognise and as a result wouldnt let the servers connect.
Tinker Tinker Tinker my friend. Chances are there is something you have overlooked.
Another Idea is making sure you put the -ip <your internal ip> -port <your game port> on the end of the shortcut just to make sure your game is running on the ports you want. DMZ is a last resort really and seeing as your router does seem to work with srcds I would think that is a config error in the router or on the executable.
Tinker Tinker Tinker my friend. Chances are there is something you have overlooked.
Another Idea is making sure you put the -ip <your internal ip> -port <your game port> on the end of the shortcut just to make sure your game is running on the ports you want. DMZ is a last resort really and seeing as your router does seem to work with srcds I would think that is a config error in the router or on the executable.