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I'm working on setting up an Internet server to play the DoD Mod for
Half-Life.  I am running HLDS.EXE on Win2K.  The machine is an AMD Duron
850 with 256MB RAM, and an Intel 10/100 Card.  The card is connected to a
Linksys DSL router.

On the router, I have opened ports 27005-27030 through to the server
machine, bidirectionally, for both TCP and UDP.

I start the HLDS.EXE prog with the following:  -game dod -port 27016
+maxplayers 20 +map dod_sicily

HLDS starts properly, and registers the server.  When I launch the client,
the server will appear in the "master list" and I can enter the game.

However, my clients (including me, connected locally to the same hub as the
server) repeated get booted out from the game with one of the following
messages:

        CL_Parse_Version: Server protocol is 12283163 instead of 45

        CL_EntityNum 1230 is an invalid number, CL_MAX_EDICTS is 1185

        CL_ParseServerMessage: Illegible Server Message - svc_bad

        Host_Error DispatchUserMsg: Illegal User Message 237


sv_minrate is set to 1000
sv_maxrate is set to 6000

These sound to me like network errors, so I tested all the cables, the
connections, and all the cards.  Everything is working perfectly (the
clients can connect to other servers flawlessly). Also, the box running the
server can run the client and reliably connect to other internet-based
servers.

Additionally, I have tried this on three separate boxes, ranging from a
P2-350 all the way up to a AMD Thunderbird 1.1GHz with the same results.
The only thing in common with these boxes is the Linksys DSL router. I have
not had any trouble with this router before, and when I connect to internet
sites, downloads, etc, everything seems to work without issue.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!




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