If you doing it correct, sounds like the router is fubar  have you look for
firmware update?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sabrina Perron
Sent: January 7, 2006 8:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] HLTV "-Port" Bug (really Odd and Need Help !)

On my router,
i have many things that can be used to forward ports :

"Virtual Server"
"applications"
"filters"
"Firewall"
"DMZ"

from what i read and understood, virtual server is to forward 1 port, while
firewall is to forward a range of ports.
but i have tried both of them, restarting router, and nothing seems to work.

can anyone tell me what i missed ?



On 1/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Routers are, by default, a one-way ticket out of the LAN. An outgoing
> connection like your HLTV broadcast is given a port like 1337. The
> router then converts that port into a random one upon creation of the
> tunnel. That is why your manual settings are being changed. Log into
> http://192.168.0.1 with a blank username and a password of "admin".
> Then find port forwarding and forward the port you want to run HLTV on
> to the computer that is running it. This manually opens a tunnel for
> that port to that machine. Problem solved. Why nobody could answer
> that for you is amazing. :|
>
> Rayne
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sabrina Perron
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 6:09 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [hlds] HLTV "-Port" Bug (really Odd and Need Help !)
>
> Hi,
> At my school we have a LAN Center where we used to host HLTV proxies
> that we connect to gaming servers to spectate matches and record
> demos. We use the HLTV.exe program in the "dedicated Server" folder of
> a Steam account.
>
> We usually host around 5 HLTVs of 32 slots (50 % of the connection
> bandwidth) and each HLTV has its own port (we use the command line
> -port xxxx to attribute the ports).
>
> we recently changed our broken Router to a new one : DLink DI-784
>
>
> and a really odd problem occures now.
> When We start our HLTVs on Windows XP (SP1), with in the shortcut
> "-port 1337" (for exemple), the HLTV status command (in the HLTV
> console) gives us this information :
>
> Local IP 192.168.0.101:1337
>
> but if we go in the Counter-Strike Server and hit "status", the port
> has magicly changed... beside of being Ip:1337, it is IP:60302
>
> * if we change the -port to "21337", the external port becomes "60548"
>
> * if we do not attribute a port and leave it default (27020), it gives
> "60631"
>
> we have tried to reinstall the dedicated server tool via Steam, but
> even if everything is on default, the problem persists.
>
> I have contacted many tech support regarding HLTVs (HLTV.net,
> HLTV.org, #HLTV in IRC gamesurge, etc.) and no one was able to help me
> out in this.
>
>
> I would like to know if the problem comes from the HLTv, or my Router.
> and if there is a way to fix this issue.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
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