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Just a quick question , how many source servers can you run of one box ? i
got 5 on one box and i cant seem to have any more...is there a port issue
that i'm not aware of ?also have 6 1.6 servers and a DoD server running off
the same box...also
Yes, the list I linked you to are all vac banned. No point.
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> shared their ban lists. If these steam ID's try to join my servers they
> will be denied by steam correc
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Did you ever set the region to something other than 255? (We've found
lots of problems with servers set to this showing up.)
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And UDP...
27015/udp openhalflife
27020/udp openunknown
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> 27015/tcp openunknown
> 27017/tcp
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Uh... and in the range we are interested in
27010/tcp openunknown
27012/tcp openunknown
27013/tcp openunknown
27015/tcp openunknown
27017/tcp openunknown
27023/tcp openunknown
27027/tcp openunknown
27030/tcp openunknown
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I see only ports 21 and 3389 open on 69.74.70.242
On Apr 1, 2006, at 9:17 AM, CYKO wrote:
Do you have multiple IP addresses on the firewall? = NO only one NAT
69.74.70.242 - 192.198.1.15
I've seen this before where an aliased IP was NAT'd back into my
LAN. = how
do I check this/
On out the o
Do you have multiple IP addresses on the firewall? = NO only one NAT
69.74.70.242 - 192.198.1.15
I've seen this before where an aliased IP was NAT'd back into my LAN. = how
do I check this/
On out the outbound, the packets were sourced with the primary IP of the
firewall, which completely confuse
Do you have multiple IP addresses on the firewall? If so, are you sure
there's some sort of SNAT rewriting outbound packets back to the same
incoming IP that the client is expecting? I've seen this before where an
aliased IP was NAT'd back into my LAN. On out the outbound, the packets
were sourc
I have also noticed the same thing on my game servers.Is there any offical
word from valve on this yet.Could this be a slightly buggy code update for
windows?I dunno.Seems my servers where running fine before now they are
running like crap.My boxes are dual 3.2 xeon's with 2 gigs of ram,73gb scsi
HELP!
I have tried everything! The server is playable and listable ONLY in
Favorites (if you add it), BUT NOT listed in the full list of internet
connections.
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Yes at our last lan we noticed the same thing, sending client info was
Really! slow, apparantly just a dial up connection to the lan server
box solved this issue.
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Hi,
I've configured the standalone soure server for running on a LAN, when the
server is connected to the LAN and to the internet at the same time, clients
can connect very fast.
When the internet is
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