I just had this long email all typed up with some great revelation but
now I can't reproduce the same results.  As well it appears the trouble
of getting the 'pfctl -s state |grep 27010' to show the correct port
being bound to my ext ip and sent to the MSL's has mysteriously fixed
itself.  I cannot for the life of me figure out what I have different now.

# pfctl -s state | grep 27010
udp 192.168.0.17:27015 -> 67.164.108.150:27015 -> 207.173.177.11:27010
     MULTIPLE:MULTIPLE
udp 192.168.0.17:27015 -> 67.164.108.150:27015 -> 207.173.177.12:27010
     SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC
udp 192.168.0.17:27015 -> 67.164.108.150:27015 -> 195.149.21.18:27010
    SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC
udp 192.168.0.17:27015 -> 67.164.108.150:27015 -> 69.28.151.178:27010
    MULTIPLE:MULTIPLE
udp 192.168.0.17:27015 -> 67.164.108.150:27015 -> 64.74.96.244:27010
   SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC

That appears correct now.  I have changed my related pf.conf lines to:

----------------------------------------
ext =     "fxp0"
hlint =   "192.168.0.17"
hlports = "{ 27015, 27016, 27017, 27018, 27019, 27020, 27021, 27023, \
          27024 }"

nat on $ext from $int:network to any -> ($ext) static-port

rdr on $ext proto udp from any to any port $hlports -> $hlint

pass in quick on $ext proto udp from any to $hlint port $hlports
----------------------------------------

Being as I see people connect and a few have told me they found the
server in the Steam list something must be working.  I still can't see
it myself.  I changed the name a little bit, if anyone else can see it
please let me know, it's called:

hostname: [adi] http://quake2.telestream.com/
IP:       67.164.108.150

--
- m0gely
http://quake2.telestream.com/
Q2 | Q3A | Counter-strike

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