> did you declare the port in the startup commandline? (-port x)
I did not declare the port in the command line; it's grabbing the standard ports and working just fine on the LAN.
> did you check if the host has a firewall on it at all?
Yup -- my box, so that's not an issue.
It's Win2K3.
> once your server is up, people external from your network can
> scan it immediately, they can just add your IP to their favs and
> refresh it and it will show up immediately if it is properly setup.
Hmmmmm.... Some others have said the master servers don't pick new servers up right away. Could also simply be that since I'm on the same segment the client automagically assigns it to the LAN tab rather than the Internet tab. Like I said, I can definitely play on it from here, the master servers are showing up when it sequences through it's startup (i.e., in the console window) so it knows what they are just fine.
Well, tell me if anyone can see it -- it's called "Domicile". The server.cfg file I have is pretty straightforward -- I have sv_lan 0, hostname "Domicile", sv_region 0, mp_timelimit 20, mp_friendlyfire 0 and I think that's it.