09-13-2008, 03:05 AM
Alright, sry for double post but I didn't want to do an EDIT3
I dont know what went wrong with (1) in my previous post, but later I disabled the firewall of windows on the server, connected to another network, and it ran fine.
Then, I checked the firewall settings. I had srcds.exe (the actual path to the file that I run with my batch script) setup as an exception.
What I did then was forward 27015 manually (both TCP and UDP), and 27005 manually (both TCP and UDP). So now I have five rules that allow srcds through.
I would appreciate if someone would try to connect to my server themselves and let me know if it works.
67.53.239.78:27015
Regards,
K9
I dont know what went wrong with (1) in my previous post, but later I disabled the firewall of windows on the server, connected to another network, and it ran fine.
Then, I checked the firewall settings. I had srcds.exe (the actual path to the file that I run with my batch script) setup as an exception.
What I did then was forward 27015 manually (both TCP and UDP), and 27005 manually (both TCP and UDP). So now I have five rules that allow srcds through.
I would appreciate if someone would try to connect to my server themselves and let me know if it works.
67.53.239.78:27015
Regards,
K9