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Hey Guys i need your help please with port forwarding
#1
Sad 
Hey guys Sgt Hawk here i see to have a slight problem . I'm trying to run an source dedicated but the problem is it doesn't show up on the master server list . But thats not all i have did everything i can to solve this . port forwarding,firmware updates etc. But when i give my friends my ip they can join with no problems . I looked everywhere on the site Sad , Please help.


Cheers Sgt Hawk
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#2
Sad 
im feeling lonely hereSad
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#3
You can't see it on the list if the server is local.
What's your server's name and IP?
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#4
My server name is Sgt Hawks Testing Server
my ip is: 124.183.172.82:27015


im running a dynamic so it changes when the router resets does that matter ?

and the server ip is so far from my local ip 10.0.0.100 i have no idea what to do
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#5
Well the dynamic IP means that if someone adds your server to their favorites, and you reset your router, they have to find it again.
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#6
If your external IP changes, it will be tricky.
You get run a DNS that change with your IP, but I don't know how the SRCDS likes dynamic IPs. But your LOCAL IP should be static.
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#7
Rolleyes 
so anyone found the answer yet Sad
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#8
Does your router reset by it's self often, or usually because you reset it?

How often does your IP change?

Can you get a static IP from your ISP?
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#9
hey hawk, i think you should get a static IP, it is much easier than a constantly changing one! check out dyndns.com i think thats it Sad ... if not its similar, its easier than you think too, just follow the instructions on there! and make sure you forwarded ALL the ports, and all the right ones, and double check it!! good luck!
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shadow of sunlight Wrote:hey hawk, i think you should get a static IP, it is much easier than a constantly changing one! check out dyndns.com i think thats it Sad ... if not its similar, its easier than you think too, just follow the instructions on there! and make sure you forwarded ALL the ports, and all the right ones, and double check it!! good luck!

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