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update: the colored bar is there showing my fps and stuff is there when I scroll up....but i still cant figure out why I cant get my server to show up on the internet or anyone cant connect to it outside the LAN..help
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try adding -sv_lan 0 to your startup line.
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Are you behind a router or firewall? Make sure you unblock the right ports, along with allowing srcds through your firewall.
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the port info for cs are as following
Service Details
Service Name *cs1
Type Port Forwarding
Port 1
Protocol: UDP
Global Port(s): 1200
Base Host Port: 1200
Service Details
Service Name *cs2
Type Port Forwarding
Port 1
Protocol: TCP
Global Port(s): 27015-27030
Base Host Port: 27015
Service Details
Service Name *cs3
Type Port Forwarding
Port 1
Protocol: UDP
Global Port(s): 27000-27039
Base Host Port: 27000
The firewall is disabled....how do these look?
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Can you set 27000-27039 as protocol "both" or "all"?
forwarding the same ports twice normally creates issues.
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yea, i have mine 27000-27040 unblocked using both. works wonders. . .
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Dang... it only gives me the option either or , not both...do the same ports HAVE to be open on UDP and TCP? or can I divvy them out some how where neither are interfering w/ each other
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my old router i set them all to udp, and it worked fine. give it a try. worse comes to worse, set the server in the dmz zone.
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07-15-2008, 12:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2008, 12:39 PM by zcbrock.)
Man...none of it seems to be working...how goes the DMZ? So far I haven't been able to find to many thorough articles on setting your pc on a DMZ ..What about Hamachi, Ive been avoiding it because It feels like cheating(considering Ive been struggling w/ srcds and port forwarding so long) but really I dont know how much easier that would b anyways. But I am very interested in this DMZ someone suggested that to me on IRC server a couple o nights ago...AND BTW I appreciate the support you guys have givin me...im totally lost
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ok, login to your router, and search around in there, its usually in the advanced or security section, and itll say dmz zone, and you enter your server computer's local ip address.
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