I have to question the instructions that say to use different client ports. I moved the account that generated Invalid Steam UserID Ticket error to another box, and it worked from there. Both had the same client port, both were on the same subnet, and both could connect to my server or other servers at the same time. Something else was causing the Invalid Steam UserID Ticket. From browsing the Steampowered forums, I think that Valve has a problem here that they have not been able to resolve, or more likely a lot of little problems that can cause this.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ned Haskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "hlds list" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 2:36 PM Subject: RE: [hlds] Invalid steam ticket - two legal accounts connecting to internal server
I'm having the same problem, changed the client port and no change. All boxes running 2k pro, box one is a dedicated CS S server, box 2 is the machine I play on. I can run the server on box 1, and play [box 2] on other servers just not mine. I use the server's local ip when trying to connect. And get the 'Invalid STEAM UserID Ticket' error. The server is running from the admin account.
/>>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 />>
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