You should use "-ip", not "+ip" to bind network addresses. I am under
the impression +ip is depreciated. " (Old, but still works)" according
to Valve's wiki.
On 6/29/15 3:57, Ragnos wrote:
I'm doing this on Linux, but this is how i assign my ports:
-strictportbind +ip %ip% +hostport 27015 +tv_port 27016 +clientport
27017 -steamport 27017
Note that -steamport seems buggy, atleast on Linux. It'll allocate the
specified port +1. So it uses 27015-27018.
Also make sure the port you are trying to use is not reserved by any
other program. You might check this with a tool like tcpview.
Am 29.06.2015 um 10:55 schrieb Usman Khan:
1. Seems like -strictportbind on windows does not seem to be
working correctly and port 27036 works but other ports are not as
per command line.
-strictportbind -ip x.x.x.x -port 27036 -clientport 26110
-steamport 26220 -nohltv
like actual port 27036 but 26112 instead of 26110 and 26220 not
assingned some other and many other ports
2. It opens other ports too , which are they for and how to define
them manually?
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