03-19-2009, 03:55 AM
All right, this is gonna be a lengthy description.
Server
Hardware
Computer: Intel Macbook
CPU: Intel Core Duo
RAM: 1 GB
Software
OS: Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
Server: SRCDS (TF2)
Primary Computer (the one connected directly to the router)
Hardware
Computer: Dell Desktop (2003)
RAM: 2.5 GB
Software
OS: Windows XP SP 3
Router
D-Link DI-524
ISP
Verizon DSL
There's the vital info. Now for the description of my problem.
I'm trying to set up a small TF2 server for my friends and me to play on (only about 6 slots), but I don't want to run it on the main XP machine, as I want every ounce of CPU power I can get for actually playing the game. I have no trouble running a server off the main computer, as it is the default entrance into our network (it's directly connected to the router and the modem). I using the guide provided here, and set up port forwarding. To test it, I went here and ran the test on ports 27005 and 27015, but both were shown to be closed. My router automatically created a firewall exception for the forwarded ports, so the problem shouldn't be there. I even went as far as to turn off my firewall on the XP machine to see if THAT would fix it; no dice.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Server
Hardware
Computer: Intel Macbook
CPU: Intel Core Duo
RAM: 1 GB
Software
OS: Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
Server: SRCDS (TF2)
Primary Computer (the one connected directly to the router)
Hardware
Computer: Dell Desktop (2003)
RAM: 2.5 GB
Software
OS: Windows XP SP 3
Router
D-Link DI-524
ISP
Verizon DSL
There's the vital info. Now for the description of my problem.
I'm trying to set up a small TF2 server for my friends and me to play on (only about 6 slots), but I don't want to run it on the main XP machine, as I want every ounce of CPU power I can get for actually playing the game. I have no trouble running a server off the main computer, as it is the default entrance into our network (it's directly connected to the router and the modem). I using the guide provided here, and set up port forwarding. To test it, I went here and ran the test on ports 27005 and 27015, but both were shown to be closed. My router automatically created a firewall exception for the forwarded ports, so the problem shouldn't be there. I even went as far as to turn off my firewall on the XP machine to see if THAT would fix it; no dice.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!