TF2 Dedicated server problems


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Ok so ive got the files need for a TF2 ded server, but for some reason it keeps on defulting to a LAN server (192.xx.xx.xx address) how can i make it an internet server...

thanks

heres my cfg file:

(see post number 15 for new cfg file)

EDIT: im also using these launch options: f:\HLserver\orangebox\srcds.exe -console -game tf -hostport 27015 +maxplayers 24 +map ctf_2fort

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yea thats basicly the problem, when me and Rachel was testing it last night, i could join without any problems, but when dear Rachel went to join it told her the server wasnt responding, i really want to get this working

Firewall has been set to the port of 27015 on the udp

i see from your config that you posted above that you have not set a rcon password.

set a rcon password.

1) go into the game

2)connect to your server

3) load up the console in game (` key the one next to "1" key), if its not enabled goto options -> keyboard -> advanced and tick "enable developer console")

4) now in hte console type "rcon_password <yourpassword"

5) now type sv_lan 0

6) change the map, by typing "changelevel pl_goldrush"

7) good to go!

well yes that should be enough, but check that sv_lan is infact set to 0 :p just incase =]

Edit: i tell you what, join your server and get rachel to see what the ip address of it is through steam friends. rachel can do that by selecting you in her steam friends and choosing "view game info". it will tell you the IP of the server he is on at the top. now, is that IP address a local one or external one? tell us that? is 192.128.x.x? or his external one?

Edited by Alex the man

but why do i need a rcon password?

EDIT:

im using this server.cfg file now

// ** Server Config

hostname "Binary Squadron"

// ** RCON Password

// You are advised to change this immediately

// You use this to administer your game server

rcon_password "XXXX"

// ** Server Password

// Please enter a password if you wish to make

// your server 'private'

sv_password ""

// ** Time limit

mp_timelimit 30

// ** Max Rounds

mp_maxrounds 50

// ** Default settings

// We advise you do not change these!

sv_cheats 0

sv_region 3

// ** RCON fixes

// These prevent you from banning yourself!

sv_rcon_banpenalty 30

sv_rcon_maxfailures 10

sv_rcon_minfailures 5

sv_rcon_minfailuretime 30

sv_lan 0

// ** EXEC Files

// Please leave these as default!

exec banned_user.cfg

fps_max 600

sv_maxrate 30000

sv_minrate 5000

sv_maxupdaterate 101

net_maxfilesize 100

I highly recommend you add either sv_pure 1 or sv_pure 2 to your server.cfg file.

They prevent people from using material-based wallhacks which are undetectable by VAC, the only difference between 1 and 2 is that 2 enforces everything to be the default files from steam, whereas 1 is whitelist based.

There is a whitelist provided, so it really comes down to a choice of if you want Sprays or not on your server.

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