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"steam validation rejected"
#1
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OK, please help me.

hey im trying to set up a tf2 dedicated server, i have ports forwarded properly, but get "steam validation rejected" from any computer trying to connect to it

yes, ive looked at the FAQ, and no help
yes, i promise you my ports are forwarded, ive checked and double checked
yes, ive searched the forums

i may be asking for the impossible, but please any help will be great, i can post more info if you need
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#2
Are you using a legal version of TF2 to connect to the server?
Is the client online?
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fqdn Wrote:if you've seen the any of the matrix movies, a game server is not all that different. it runs a version of the game that handles the entire world for each client connected. that's the 2 sentence explanation.
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#3
yea, i just bought the orange box a couple of weeks ago, and downloaded the dedicated server for TF2 from steam tools

I basicly want to set up a sever so a few of my friends and I can play TF2 on a private server to get up some achievements, public servers are annoying for leveling up achievements
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#4
Are you running the server off the same computer you play on? Are you using the steam tools one or the hldsupdate tool one
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#5
i assume the steam tools one, i simply clicked on the tools tab, and then on the TF2 dedicated server thing, and it started up, it was already downloaded. I do play on this computer but i have been trying to get the server up and since then i have been getting my friend to try to log on it from a comp not on my network, my server doesnt show up on the public server list like i expect either. should i try to find this other version of the program?
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#6
Use the guild on srcds.com
It will use the hldsupdatetool
~ Mooga ...w00t? - SRCDS.com on Twitter
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Please do not PM me for server related help
fqdn Wrote:if you've seen the any of the matrix movies, a game server is not all that different. it runs a version of the game that handles the entire world for each client connected. that's the 2 sentence explanation.
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