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I was wondering if anyone has ever successfully gotten a Team Fortress 2 LAN server running. One that is completely disconnected from the internet. If so what settings are you using. Could you post you cfg file on here. I need some help because I am in charge of the servers for a lan party that my school is having. The networking people here will not let us have our game servers or lan party connected to the network. Is this at all possible? Or am I just missing something stupid. I am using a slightly modified version of the cfg on the sticky. It ran over the internet, but thats sadly not an option. Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance.
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What problems are you having?
My recommendations:
1) In your start-up command, add -insecure
2) In your server.cfg add sv_lan 1
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SRCDS will always try to connect to the internet, if the internet is not available it will simply switch to offline mode and VAC will be disabled. Shouldn't be a problem at all.
Like Mooga said, use those settings, it won't be pending for VAC then (due to -insecure) and it knows it will be on LAN (it will still try get connection to the internet though)
Only problem with LAN is that clients take quite a long time to join, it's always been like that, nothing you can do as far as I know.
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I will try those things and if that doesn't work I will post my cfg monday when I get to work.
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Was the client checked out of steam?
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The client was in offline mode.
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anyone ever figure this one out? I have a LAN in a week and a half and it would be great if anyone knew a workaround
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What problems are you having d3matt?
Will the LAN have internet access?
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When I connect to my lan server in offline mode, after about a minute or so, I get disconnected.
Here's what the server shows:
Client "[DF] d3matt" connected (192.168.1.100:27005).
Dropped [DF] d3matt from server (No Steam logon
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We might have internet access, I'm just prepping in case we don't.
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You have -insecure in your bootup script?
And sv_lan 0 in your server.cfg?
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sv_lan 0??? I though 1 meant it was a lan...
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I tried the sv_lan 0 and I got the same error again :-/
Here's what I see on the client side:
Secure Connection Failed
A connection to the Steam VAC servers could not be make. For troubleshooting network issues, please click the link below.
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