Thanks,

The server is working for internet clients, I cannot see it on the lan ;-(

I am checking my floppyfw rules. I can see the server with my internal ip
address and port 27015

in Steam but when I click on it, I get sent to the Steam game browser. (it
shows me what games are available
for purchase through Steam) I must have something set wrong on my FloppyFW I
am checking.
Thanks for the help!
Dana

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--On Wednesday, December 29, 2004 7:56 PM -0500 danal1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I understand internal network and outside ip etc but what
> is an ${INSIDE_DEVICE}?
> Thanks for all you help!

A "network" is a set of addresses, usually specified by a base address and
a netmask, like 192.168.0.0/24. A device is either a physical network card
or a logical interface like the loopback interface or a tunnel ("tun")
device. It typically has a name like eth0, eth1, tun0, tun1, and lo. A
single device can have multiple addresses associated with it. These are
typically referred to by adding a colon and a digit to a device. So for
example eth1:1 is the 2nd (alias) address on eth1.

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