Apparently the router was the issue. The guy had an identical router which we ended up testing and it works fine.
I am running into one other issue. Some maps are causing the server to crash. These are maps that work fine on my linux server, and the workshop shows no other users having this error, so I am thinking it's something with the mac os. ** Unknown exception behavior: -559038737 ./srcds_run: line 353: 893 Segmentation fault: 11 $HL_CMD (no debug.log is generated when adding -debug to the startup command) Yeah, computer networking is not my strong point. Thanks for the suggestions. I will try them all and report back as I am able. On Jun 27, 2014 10:59 PM, "Jesse Molina" <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am writing this on a Mac. > > If you have the firewall disabled, there really isn't anything else. > > Use lsof on the Mac to check what ports the application is actually > listening to: > > lsof -i -n -a -p $PID > > Test if any client on the LAN can connect. If the user does not have > another computer on the LAN, try a port scanning phone app. > > If you want to test the port forwarding on the router, get your user to > install netcat via Fink/Mac Ports and listen on the port the srcds server > would be listening on and see if you can send netcat data, or do something > equivalent. > > This is probably a computer networking 101 thing. > > > > On 6/27/14, 18:28, Absurd Minds wrote: > >> >> Thank you for the reply! >> >> I tried both of those fixes with no success. I am able to ping the IP, >> but nmap shows 8099 as the only port open. I even added the computer to the >> DMZ in the router. Is there anything else on a mac that could cause traffic >> to be blocked? >> >> On Jun 27, 2014 8:45 PM, "Jesse Molina" <[email protected] <mailto: >> [email protected]>> wrote: >> >> >> I don't know if it's still true, but I seem to remember Milton at >> Valve saying that the +map command was special, and should always >> be the last argument on the command line. Arguments after +map >> may not be processed at all because of this. Alternately, put map >> in the autoexec.cfg instead of on the command line. You might >> also be able to put game_type and game_mode in autoexec.cfg too, >> but not sure. >> >> Re-order like this: >> >> ./srcds_run -game csgo -ip 192.168.1.100 +net_public_adr >> 117.7.170.41 +login anonymous +game_type 0 +game_mode 1 +mapgroup >> mg_bomb_se +map ar_poolstay >> >> Also, you should be using -ip and not +ip, unless I am mistaken. >> >> >> >> On 6/27/14, 9:31, Absurd Minds wrote: >> >> >> ./srcds_run -game csgo +game_type 0 +game_mode 1 +mapgroup >> mg_bomb_se +map ar_poolstay +login anonymous +ip 192.168.1.100 >> +net_public_adr 117.7.170.41 >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Csgo_servers mailing list >> [email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]> >> https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/csgo_servers >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Csgo_servers mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/csgo_servers >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Csgo_servers mailing list > [email protected] > https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/csgo_servers >
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