I was having issues a few days ago with Gentoo, where
it would be running but not showing up to anybody.
Although I am running several NIC, it may be worth a
try.  If you have iproute2 (I think that's the
package) installed, type ip route flush cache   to see
if that helps you out.  Right now I have a cron set up
to run that every 2 minutes as there is something
weird going on but I'm not motivated enough to find
the source of the problem, since the fix works fine :)

--- Chris Hochreiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks for the replies. I'll try to Answer all of
> the questions in one
> post here to make it easier for everyone to read.
>
> This is a completely headless server. I generally
> turn it on, hook the
> ethernet cable to it, put it somewhere out of the
> way and control it
> remotely. My testing extends to basically doing this
> with the server and
> using my main computer(completely different system)
> to try and play on it.
>
> The router is a D-Link DI-514 4 Port Router.
>
> As far as I *know*, there is not a software firewall
> on the system. I'm
> not sure about fedora or ubuntu, but I installed the
> base slackware
> install only, with a tcp package and then installed
> a few other
> packages(ssh, apache, etc) manually. I believe it's
> safe to say that the
> current setup has no software firewall whatsoever.
>
> As far as using -port I forgot to say that I usually
> include the -port
> argument when specifying +ip . I'm not sure if
> screen's doing anything
> to it. I'm not terribly familiar with linux(yet),
> though I have tried
> just a normal ./srcds_run with the arguments without
> the screen and
> still got nothing. I've tried port start the server
> on 27015 and 27016
> and hasn't helped.
>
> I don't want anyone stressing over this. If it's
> just a bug in the srcds
> that I have unfortunately uncovered or more likely
> something I'm doing
> wrong it's not exactly mission critical as I know
> atleast how to make it
> show up on the LAN, and that's all that's really
> important in a LAN
> party for obvious reasons. During college my friends
> and I are
> completely scattered across the country at various
> schools and right now
> this method is the only way for us to try out the
> SRCDS on a Linux
> platform to see if it ran any smoother than the
> former win platform. I
> know it will, I just have to show them the joys of
> Linux =p.
>
> Thanks for the help thus far
>
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