cs_italy_night is one specific example.

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On Jun 29, 2014 4:17 PM, "Scott Ehlert" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Which specific maps are you having trouble with?
>
> On 6/29/14 12:23 PM, Absurd Minds wrote:
>
> 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
>>>
>>>
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