11-20-2008, 08:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-20-2008, 08:24 PM by Val Con yosPhelium.)
Hi All,
I have a L4D Dedicated server running on an internal (behind a NAT) linux server. My NAT/Firewall rules allow for UDP&TCP 27000-27039 and UDP 1200.
The Linux Server is, and has been for years, running a CSS server without any issues (port 27015). Server is locked by a password.
Yesterday I updated srcds to run a Left 4 Dead server as well (port 27016). I've also set this server up to be locked by a password. I can connect to this server fine on the local lan (inside my firewall, internal IP (192.168.3.3)), but my friends are having an issue connecting to it externally (Yes, I'm giving them the external IP).
They can get a connection to the server fine and it prompts them for the password. But once they enter the password, their connection times out. I was wondering if L4D server actually has to know what the external/apparent IP is, and if so how do I tell it.
I haven't found any other ports I need to NAT advertised on the net at all? If I run a normal in game server on my Windows box, my friends can connect to that fine.
Any suggestions as to what I'm missing?
Cheers,
Val Con.
I have a L4D Dedicated server running on an internal (behind a NAT) linux server. My NAT/Firewall rules allow for UDP&TCP 27000-27039 and UDP 1200.
The Linux Server is, and has been for years, running a CSS server without any issues (port 27015). Server is locked by a password.
Yesterday I updated srcds to run a Left 4 Dead server as well (port 27016). I've also set this server up to be locked by a password. I can connect to this server fine on the local lan (inside my firewall, internal IP (192.168.3.3)), but my friends are having an issue connecting to it externally (Yes, I'm giving them the external IP).
They can get a connection to the server fine and it prompts them for the password. But once they enter the password, their connection times out. I was wondering if L4D server actually has to know what the external/apparent IP is, and if so how do I tell it.
I haven't found any other ports I need to NAT advertised on the net at all? If I run a normal in game server on my Windows box, my friends can connect to that fine.
Any suggestions as to what I'm missing?
Cheers,
Val Con.