[hlds_linux] Server Not Showing in Lan List?

2005-12-04 Thread Andrew Martin
I'm trying to set up my CSS server for a LAN Party, however no matter what I
try I can't get the servers to appear on the browse LAN servers in Steam. My
servers currently running Gentoo with a 2.6 kernel, the server itself has 3
nics (1 nic for the internet connection, and the other 2 bonded together to
deal with all internal network).
The servers ARE working, because if I manually connect to their IP I can
join the game and all is well... so the issue seems to be something blocking
it broadcasting to the network that the servers exist.
I've tried +ip to specifically bind it to the internal IP, but it still has
the same problem. Completely disabled the firewall to make sure it wasn’t
that what was stopping the servers broadcasting but again the same problem.
I'm running out of things to try now so I was wondering if any of you have
experienced problems like this before? Would be nice if I can get this
working so I don’t have to keep manually entering the IP's every time I want
to play.

Thanks.

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RE: [hlds_linux] Server Not Showing in Lan List?

2005-12-04 Thread JoeSoap
What command line are you running ?

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Subject: [hlds_linux] Server Not Showing in Lan List?

I'm trying to set up my CSS server for a LAN Party, however no matter what I
try I can't get the servers to appear on the browse LAN servers in Steam. My
servers currently running Gentoo with a 2.6 kernel, the server itself has 3
nics (1 nic for the internet connection, and the other 2 bonded together to
deal with all internal network).
The servers ARE working, because if I manually connect to their IP I can
join the game and all is well... so the issue seems to be something blocking
it broadcasting to the network that the servers exist.
I've tried +ip to specifically bind it to the internal IP, but it still has
the same problem. Completely disabled the firewall to make sure it wasn't
that what was stopping the servers broadcasting but again the same problem.
I'm running out of things to try now so I was wondering if any of you have
experienced problems like this before? Would be nice if I can get this
working so I don't have to keep manually entering the IP's every time I want
to play.

Thanks.

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Re: [hlds_linux] Server Not Showing in Lan List?

2005-12-04 Thread Kennycom

Drop the IP bind, as soon as you use the ip switch in the commandline the
game server process will not broadcast on the class C network, even though
you have sv_lan set to 1. This is true for just about any game out.


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Subject: [hlds_linux] Server Not Showing in Lan List?


I'm trying to set up my CSS server for a LAN Party, however no matter what I
try I can't get the servers to appear on the browse LAN servers in Steam. My
servers currently running Gentoo with a 2.6 kernel, the server itself has 3
nics (1 nic for the internet connection, and the other 2 bonded together to
deal with all internal network).
The servers ARE working, because if I manually connect to their IP I can
join the game and all is well... so the issue seems to be something blocking
it broadcasting to the network that the servers exist.
I've tried +ip to specifically bind it to the internal IP, but it still has
the same problem. Completely disabled the firewall to make sure it wasn’t
that what was stopping the servers broadcasting but again the same problem.
I'm running out of things to try now so I was wondering if any of you have
experienced problems like this before? Would be nice if I can get this
working so I don’t have to keep manually entering the IP's every time I want
to play.

Thanks.

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Re: [hlds_linux] Server Not Showing in Lan List?

2005-12-04 Thread Kennycom
I forgot to add you want to add the -nomaster switch to your comandline.
Here is the shell script I use.

#!/bin/sh

echo Starting your CS/Source Server...

sleep 1

screen -A -m -d -S css-serverB ./srcds_run -console -game cstrike +sv_lan
1 -nomaster -port 27015 -tickrate 66 +map de_dust2 +maxplayers 32 -debug

sleep 1

echo Your server is now running, to view it type screen -r To exit from
screen hit Ctrl+a then d

# EOF



 I have just run  CSS/HL2DM/DoDS out of one base install with a start script
for each..

SP_Kenny
www.lpnw.com




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Drop the IP bind, as soon as you use the ip switch in the commandline the
game server process will not broadcast on the class C network, even though
you have sv_lan set to 1. This is true for just about any game out.


- Original Message -
From: Andrew Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 2:03 PM
Subject: [hlds_linux] Server Not Showing in Lan List?


I'm trying to set up my CSS server for a LAN Party, however no matter what I
try I can't get the servers to appear on the browse LAN servers in Steam. My
servers currently running Gentoo with a 2.6 kernel, the server itself has 3
nics (1 nic for the internet connection, and the other 2 bonded together to
deal with all internal network).
The servers ARE working, because if I manually connect to their IP I can
join the game and all is well... so the issue seems to be something blocking
it broadcasting to the network that the servers exist.
I've tried +ip to specifically bind it to the internal IP, but it still has
the same problem. Completely disabled the firewall to make sure it wasn't
that what was stopping the servers broadcasting but again the same problem.
I'm running out of things to try now so I was wondering if any of you have
experienced problems like this before? Would be nice if I can get this
working so I don't have to keep manually entering the IP's every time I want
to play.

Thanks.

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