So, I moved the account to another computer and it worked just fine. And,
interesting enough, I did NOT change clientport settings. Both clients
connect to my server just fine. Went back to the first and it still did not
work. There must be something about either the box or my network config. The
two that work are connected to each other via a Dlink 1000mbps switch and
gigabit nics (you ever transfer files from box to box at 700mbps? Holy
Crap!), and from there into my WRT54G. The server itself goes into the
WRT54G. The box that doesn't work is connected to WRT54G via a Linksys
WirelessG nic. There is no firewall anywhere, and I don't see how it being a
wireless connection would cause this. The box is 20 feet from the router,
and everything else works fine on the box, including connecting to other
servers out in the real world. <shrug>......Only problem is that I need it
to work on the one box, so I think I'll run a cable to it and see if it is
the wireless connection causing the problem.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds] Invalid steam ticket - two legal accounts connecting to
internal server
I tried that already, but it did not help. Also, if I exit the first client
and close steam, the second client still can't connect.
----- Original Message -----
From: "List Keeper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds] Invalid steam ticket - two legal accounts connecting
to
internal server
On each computer you will need to specify a different client port. This
has to be done separately for each game.
Right click on the game name then go to 'Properties'. Click on Lauang
options and add something like '+set clientport 27###' with ### being a
different port for each computer like the example below.
Computer #1: +set clientport 27101
Computer #2: +set clientport 27102
On Sunday, March 13, 2005 12:25 PM [GMT-06:00],
Ook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a server issue or just Steam flakiness, so
I'll post
here and see if anyone has any ideas.
I have two legal purchaged legitimate Steam accounts. Neither one has
been
loaned out, borrowed, or hacked. I run these on different computers
behind
the same router on the same Internet connection. I can login and see
the
correct available games, and both can connect to different servers at
the
same time (which proves the accounts are valid).
However, I can't get both to connect to my own server. One will, the
other
keeps giving Steam ticket expired and asks for password. I can
immediatley
connect to some other server, so it is obviously not an invalid steam
id
issue, hacked account, etc. How do I get both accounts to connect to
my own
server? It doesn't matter if I use internal or external ip address.
And if I
log out of the working account, the second account still won't
connect.
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