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Other than the ban error message, the server seems to be running.
in the command prompt will show if it is listening on your specified port 27016.
Check firewall configuration.
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07-05-2010, 04:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2010, 04:58 PM by BjornR1989.)
If you've tried to use
Code:
connect IP-address-of-server
in the 1.6 client console it can either succeed or fail, there's no detailed client log.
When it fails, the server is unreachable.
Try to connect from the same machine, then step it up to a local client followed by a client over the internet (if it's not a LAN server).
I've just noticed you seem to be running a CS source server, not 1.6.
Have a look at your screenshot: "game.dll loaded for Counter-Strike: Source".
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Counter-Strike 1.6 and Counter-Strike source are very different.
1.6 uses hlds.exe as it's not built around the source engine.
Do you want to host a 1.6 or source server?
1.6 and source clients cannot be mixed; 1.6 clients cannot join source servers and source clients cannot join 1.6 servers.
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07-06-2010, 04:28 PM
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I sense that you haven't played CS before, am i right?
Well, it's obvious you need to have CS 1.6 and CS:source games if you want to try both.
Install Steam and register an account if you haven't done so yet.
Buy the games in the Steam store and install them.
Once you've done that practice on existing servers.
To play on servers you must buy the game in question, to run a dedicated server you do not need to buy the game but for testing purposes and if you'd actually want to play the game yourself you must buy and install it.
On Windows, in the Steam client there are dedicated server tools under the "tools" tab.
If you want to setup a true dedicated server i recommend you to read the following page:
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6758-TCMF-2234
You can get Steam at this location:
http://store.steampowered.com/about/
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Hi BjornR1989,
You are correct, I never play game cs before.
Thanks for your detail information.