Sorry for a late reply. But this could help keep someone from pulling their 
hair out.
This was brought up a few weeks ago.
 
 Don't have steam client running on the same computer as your dedicated (gold 
source) server.
 
 
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Confirmed on 2 different Gold Source servers running Half-Life 1 Oz DeathMatch.
I  cut & pasted Steam to another folder rather than uninstalling. ( way to much 
stuff to redownload )

I had one server running as the Steam files where being moved..  I found that 
HLDS was using a client log file for logging connection.
 
Thanks for the info. I rebuilt a server from scratch on a freash install of 
Windows.  it only had my HLDS server and steam installed  on.
I could not get it to list. Never had problems with my servers listing in the 
past.
 
Figured it had to be on the Steam/Valve end. 
 
 




Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 01:25:44 -0300
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hlds] No setmasters on pc that have Steam installed











Hi!
 
I'm not sure if this is a hlds or steam issue, but here we go:
 
It seems that i got an issue here. Any GoldSrc server that runs on a pc that 
have Steam installed wont show up on masterserver.
There are no setmaster ips, and if i add manually, it give me a error "invalid 
address". 
 
] setmaster
Usage:
Setmaster <add | remove | enable | disable> <IP:port>
Current:  None
] setmaster add 68.177.101.62:27013
 Invalid address "68.177.101.62:27013", setmaster command ignored
 
Now if i uninstall Steam completely and run hlds, everything works like a charm!
 
] setmaster
Usage:
Setmaster <add | remove | enable | disable> <IP:port>
Current:
  0:  69.28.158.131:27011
  1:  68.177.101.62:27013

All tested on a clean hlds install. Just tested everything 4 times on 3 
differents PCs, all same issue.
 
When i tried remove steam with hlds opened, it doesn't remove some dlls because 
that was be used by hlds (standalone version!) instead of dlls in hlds folder 
(steam.dll, steamclient.dll and so on).
 
So it's possible to fix that (to avoid hlds standalone to try use dlls from 
Steam folder) ?
 
And sorry for mistakes, english isn't my native lang :D







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Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 07:35:18 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] GoldSrc Servers not appearing in Browser

What is your ISP? Verizon? AT&T?
Have you done any testing?

On 5/1/2012 5:16 AM, strass wrote: 
 all i know since 2/3 weeks ago im unable to play on line even been told was my 
router by activsion and still get the same message status updates so bloody 
frustrating i cant play on line now need help ..

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Saint Thoth (hotmail) <[email protected]>
To: hlds <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, 1 May 2012 3:07
Subject: Re: [hlds] GoldSrc Servers not appearing in Browser


I've been through Steam Tech Support, the Steam forums, and here once, 
although apparently, the post didn't go through... So in desperation, I come 
to you (again).

Many of us, who have been hosting Goldsrc HLDS servers for years, have 
become unable to make our servers appear on the server browser for the past 
couple of months. Some others have reported this as far back as HLDS 4382.

In a rather desperate experiment, we noticed that ye ancient 4382 build does 
register a master server, though only while one is not running Steam on the 
same system. Otherwise, it behaves much like the more recent 5408 build, and 
fails to register on the master servers at all.

Any ideas on how to get an HLDS working under the modern build to show up on 
the master servers while Steam is present on the same system, as it once 
did?


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