Wierd, it sounds like something is blocking it from connecting to steam
servers. My server is also running Windows Server 2003 and I have not had
any issues like that.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Munoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 4:21 PM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Server not showing up on network


I copied the installation from one of my other working servers over to the
one that has the issue, same thing. Keep in mind this is happening to 2
Servers on the same box. They each have their own folder structure and are
updated individually from the HLDSUpdatetool. I am beginning to think this
may be a Windows 2003 server issue. Maybe one of the recent updates from
Microsoft. I can't imagine a scenario that would account for this type of
behavior. I have now copied the suspect installation to another machine
(with exactly the same specs) to see if that one shows up... It does....
Works perfectly....

Hmmm the plot thickens...

The windows firewall is not enabled.

I cleared the Route table using route -f to flush out gateway entries,
added
the default route again.. Same thing.

I downloaded a clean install of the HLDS/Cstrike files again just for the
heck of it. Same thing.

Removed the following Security Updates for Windows Server 2003
(KB96727)(901214)(KB893756)(899591)(899588)
Same thing.

All other network services works perfectly. The machine functions fine for
everything else. There are no errors in the Event log...

Anyone have a Power-Drill I could borrow? 'cause I need this like a hole
in
the head!

Mike ParaDOX Munoz

www.paradisesgarage.com


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gh0sTRiD3r
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 3:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] Server not showing up on network

Ok, try saving a copy of your plugins folder and reinstalling the hlds
server via updatetool. A file may of gotten corrupted or something

Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Munoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 11:27 AM
Subject: [hlds] Server not showing up on network


I have a problem with a couple of servers that have been up and running
for  at least a year without any problems. This has been going on for a
little  over a day.

The problem:

Server does not show up in Steam Server browser, HLSW or any list that
I have tried. It also doesn't show up on the LAN tab in the Steam
browser either.
Clients cannot connect using any methods. RCON cannot connect either.
Even the Gamepanel RCON cannot connect from the SAME machine!

Server Specs:

Hardware:
HP Proliant DL 380
Dual 3.0GHz Xeons
3GB Memory
5x Ultra 320 SCSI 72GB Drives (Raid 5) Dual NICs Teamed for 2GB

Firewall:
Sonicwall Pro 230 - Ports 27014 - 27015 are open

Operating System:
Windows 2003 Server Standard edition
Service Pack 1
All the latest security and Hardware patches as of yesterday... Not
all patches were installed when this occurred, but I patched anyway.

HLDS (CS 1.6)
Protocol version 47
Cstrike version 1.1.2.5
EXE Build 3213
Running as a service using Gamepanel beta 4 - tried stating it in
command line, same thing...

Addons <-- Tried running it stock, no modules or plugins - no
difference AMX mod 0.9.9 MetaMod 1.17.4

Steps taken:

Copied complete installation from a working server - No change
Confirmed the ports are listed with Netstat -a -b

Now the funny part. If I type sv_lan 1 in console it shows up on the
LAN tab. If I type sv_lan 0 AFTER that it immediately shows up to the
rest of the world, and clients can connect. All is well until the
server is stopped and restarts. This method ONLY works in the REAL
CONSOLE! I tried putting the commands in the server.cfg and in a few
other cfg files. It executes them, I can see the output in the console
but this method has no effect on the server showing up outside.
Another thing I noticed is when this happens the log files are truncated.
The log never seems to finish the Ban list. I shortened the Ban list
to test, same problem.
If I type sv_lan 1 then sv_lan 0, then type restart the new log looks
fine.
No errors either in the console or in the logs at any time during this.

Excerpt from one of the truncated logs:
L 08/18/2005 - 10:29:45: Ban: "<><STEAM_0:0

Nothing seems to have changed when I do a netstat.

IP address: 67.93.155.126:27015 and 27014 - Both are running, but I do
the sv_lan 1/0 only on the 27015 so that is the only one you will see...

I hope I gave enough information. Please don't hesitate to ask for
more if it will help.

Mike ParaDOX Munoz

www.paradisesgarage.com


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