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I have a linky box and have had a very hard time getting things forwarded.
I have never gotten DMZ to work correctly.  I have had little luck with
forwarding ranges.  Forwarding single ports is the only bet I've had luck
with.  Just use 27016 (or port of choice)

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From: Lythium <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 6:30 PM
Subject: RE: Server problems


>
> Another Linksys victim.  Do yourself the biggest favor and get rid of it
> right away.  Netgear is about the same price and beats the hell out of
> linksys(I've abused both extensively and the netgear is much faster and
> stable).  Linksys is aware of the problem(it has been going on for about
> 2 yrs now that they've been out) and has no real solution yet.  The tech
> I spoke with at Linksys explained how their routers flake out with
> fragmented and/or very large udp packets.  Aside from this, no two are
> even the same.  I was able to host without disconnects with the 1.34
> firmware.  Other's were not. All the newer firmwares either broke mine
> or barely worked.  Goto www.practicallynetworked.com, they have the
> entire history of releases or just goto ftp.linksys.com and try out
> different versions until you find one that may work well for yours.  I
> know several people who are doing great with the latest beta 1.39 and I
> know some that work fine with 1.33(there's been no continuity in how
> these routers work except for the fact that they really really suck).
> Make sure your disabling "block wan request" and don't put anything in
> dmz.  Also, I have no idea why your forwarding all those ports when you
> only have the single inbound udp 27016 to deal with.
>
> Lythium
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 7:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Server problems
>
>
>
> Stan,
>
> I tried your suggestion -- there appear to be no errors when I
> use the internal private IP -- only on the public IP address.  I have
> ports 27005-27030 open on the Linksys. Alternatively, I could get
> another IP from my provider and direct connect the server (no
> firewall)... I'm reluctant to do that, however, for obvious reasons...
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>
> At 02:38 PM 10/7/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >First, test by connecting the clients directly to the internal private
> >IP of the server and see if you get the same errors.  To do this, open
> >the game console on the client and enter:
> >
> >connect 192.168.1.3:27016 (or whatever the server's actual IP address
> >is)
> >
> >StanTheMan
> >TheHardwareFreak
> >www.hardwarefreak.devastation.cc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 8:16 AM
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: Server problems
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm working on setting up an Internet server to play the DoD Mod for
> >> Half-Life.  I am running HLDS.EXE on Win2K.  The machine is an AMD
> >> Duron 850 with 256MB RAM, and an Intel 10/100 Card.  The card is
> >> connected to a
> >> Linksys DSL router.
> >>
> >> On the router, I have opened ports 27005-27030 through to the server
> >> machine, bidirectionally, for both TCP and UDP.
> >>
> >> I start the HLDS.EXE prog with the following:  -game dod -port 27016
> >> +maxplayers 20 +map dod_sicily
> >>
> >> HLDS starts properly, and registers the server.  When I launch the
> >> client, the server will appear in the "master list" and I can enter
> >> the game.
> >>
> >> However, my clients (including me, connected locally to the same hub
> >> as the
> >> server) repeated get booted out from the game with one of the
> >> following
> >> messages:
> >>
> >> CL_Parse_Version: Server protocol is 12283163 instead of 45
> >>
> >> CL_EntityNum 1230 is an invalid number, CL_MAX_EDICTS is 1185
> >>
> >> CL_ParseServerMessage: Illegible Server Message - svc_bad
> >>
> >> Host_Error DispatchUserMsg: Illegal User Message 237
> >>
> >>
> >> sv_minrate is set to 1000
> >> sv_maxrate is set to 6000
> >>
> >> These sound to me like network errors, so I tested all the cables,
> >> the connections, and all the cards.  Everything is working perfectly
> >> (the clients can connect to other servers flawlessly). Also, the box
> >> running the server can run the client and reliably connect to other
> >> internet-based servers.
> >>
> >> Additionally, I have tried this on three separate boxes, ranging from
>
> >> a P2-350 all the way up to a AMD Thunderbird 1.1GHz with the
> >> same results.
> >> The only thing in common with these boxes is the Linksys DSL
> >> router. I have
> >> not had any trouble with this router before, and when I
> >> connect to internet
> >> sites, downloads, etc, everything seems to work without issue.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

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