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Port And IP Issues.
#1
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Hi. I have SRCDS installed and working fine, I have been using the 27015 port with TCP and UDP. People can connect to my Listen server, however, I need help with my Dedicated server. When I launch it, it is LAN, even though it has connected successfully to the Internet and Steam servers, it informs me that VAC is enabled, and that sv_lan 0 is on. However, it remains my computers LAN Address. And not my adress at http://www.whatismyip.com

I REALLY need help. I have been trying to figure this out for several weeks now. With no luck. Please help me out.

I got a Linksys Cisco E2000 Fiber-Optic Connection Wireless router, I do have it wired though to my PC. So, I wanted to take that chance to have a nice server running, but this is making it impossible!

Cheers. Smile
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#2
It will always be your local IP if you have it setup behind a router but if you do the port forwarding people will be able to connect with your external IP. The only way to get wast this is getting up NAT which I have never done before.
~ trewq
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#3
(01-05-2011, 11:27 AM)Goilio Wrote:  It will always be your local IP if you have it setup behind a router but if you do the port forwarding people will be able to connect with your external IP. The only way to get wast this is getting up NAT which I have never done before.

I have setup The Ports onto the router. But when I give my friends the external IP... They cant connect. This is what I mainly need help with.
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#4
Check over your files!
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#5
(01-05-2011, 02:27 PM)RichardAPerez Wrote:  Check over your files!

Check over what files? Ive reinstalled SRCDs for the 5th time now.
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#6
(01-05-2011, 02:30 PM)Metroidguy95 Wrote:  
(01-05-2011, 02:27 PM)RichardAPerez Wrote:  Check over your files!

Check over what files? Ive reinstalled SRCDs for the 5th time now.

What about your firewall on the server, and can you post an image of your port forwarding on the router?
Slå den med jeres fiberforbindelser...

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#7
Yeah, I'll get the Port-forward picture, and I allowed my firewall to let the game work fine, for they can connect with my external IP on my listen server. http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/8189/ports.jpg
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#8
Your issue is the duplicate rules that your have. You have made a rule that forwards port 27015 UDP & TCP and another rule that forwards port 27000 TO 27015 UDP. The router then goes crazy. Its like:

Router: "Im booting!"
Router: "Checking the ACL..." (portforwards and other fw rules)
Router: "Forwaring the port 27015 UDP and TCP..."

Then it comes to the duplicate rule.

Router: "What the..? Another rule for port 27015 UDP?!"
Router: "Since theres two rules for the same port, i don't know what to do, so i will ignore it. Not forwarding!"

Only the TCP port gets forwarded. Delete the other rule, then it should work. :-)
Slå den med jeres fiberforbindelser...

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#9
(01-06-2011, 05:16 PM)lol554 Wrote:  Your issue is the duplicate rules that your have. You have made a rule that forwards port 27015 UDP & TCP and another rule that forwards port 27000 TO 27015 UDP. The router then goes crazy. Its like:

Router: "Im booting!"
Router: "Checking the ACL..." (portforwards and other fw rules)
Router: "Forwaring the port 27015 UDP and TCP..."

Then it comes to the duplicate rule.

Router: "What the..? Another rule for port 27015 UDP?!"
Router: "Since theres two rules for the same port, i don't know what to do, so i will ignore it. Not forwarding!"

Only the TCP port gets forwarded. Delete the other rule, then it should work. :-)

Ok, I tried this. I undid the other rules, and disabled the UDP one, but kept in on the TCP. When I launched, My friends could still not connect, I tried enabling the UDP after that, It still did not work. Here is my current situation. http://img526.imageshack.us/f/dwm2011010616201902.jpg/ I had it on both last time though because that was the only time it worked. I feel close to finishing, I really hope this gets worked out! Thanks for helping so far.
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#10
Ok new topic. I cannot connect to it myself, others can though. Help?
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#11
Are you connecting through LAN or ext. IP-address? If you want to connect to the server with the external IP-address, you will need to enable loopback on your router. Also, srcds listens for client connection on the UDP protocol. TCP is used to control the server through rcon.
Slå den med jeres fiberforbindelser...

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#12
Metroidguy - Will your ISP give/sell you a /29 subnet?
Some ISP's will do this for say $20 a month which will give you 5 useable IP addresses, which means you can have a publicly addressable IP address for your server as well as your own machine etc. (7 total can't use 2, 1 for broadcast, 1 for receive) it would save a lot of these issues and your ping would be MAGIC because your router would recognize the IP of yoru server and "not bother" routing you through the internet.
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