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Help with source dedicated server (cs:s)
#16
Open following ports on the router to the server IP:

UDP: 1200 (used for friends service)
UDP: 27000 to 27015 inclusive
TCP: 27020 to 27050 inclusive
UDP: 27015 and 27020 (default HLDS, SRCDS and HLTV port)
TCP: 27015 (SRCDS Rcon port)

- Startup parameter -ip <server ip>
- sv_lan 0 in the server.cfg

In console: connect <wan IP>
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#17
auraflash Wrote:on my router portfowarding there is only 5 ips...but they are my lanners (dad, 2 brother, sister and me

Take the IP which matches your PC you are going to host on.
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#18
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#19
i want people from like europe and usa etc to join..so these are my ports
Protocol Port Start Port End Port Map
TCP 27020 27039 27020
UDP 1200 1200 1200
UDP 27000 27015 27000

i added the port foward to my pc "10.0.0.6" which is the pc i am hosting the dedicated server on.
when i check if the port is visable it comes up with an error.
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#20
on http://www.canyouseeme.org it says Error: [code]Error: I could not see your service on 165.146.93.55 on port (27015)
Reason: Connection timed out

when i search for port 27015
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#21
auraflash Wrote:on http://www.canyouseeme.org it says Error: [code]Error: I could not see your service on 165.146.93.55 on port (27015)
Reason: Connection timed out

when i search for port 27015

Have you unblocked the server in windows firewall? And the port your server are using.
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#22
forward port 27016 udp.... i cant belive noone saw this... "its called .::HaWk::. HnS
ip: 198.54.202.214:27016 "
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#23
pengy Wrote:forward port 27016 udp.... i cant belive noone saw this... "its called .::HaWk::. HnS
ip: 198.54.202.214:27016 "

I searched for port 27016, I did not see it on there Smile
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#24
198.54.202.214:27015 is my servers ip now

My ports are these
TCP 27020 27039 27020
udp 1200(port start) 1200(port end) 1200(port map
UDP 27000 27015 27000

anything i must change?
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#25
Can't you make a range from 27000-27050 TCP and UDP?
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