For source, you are still missing some ports. Try the below startup line
format:
./srcds_run -game cstrike +ip 123.123.123.123 -port 27015 \
-clientport 27005 -steamport 27009 -tv_port 27020 +map de_dust2 \
+maxplayers 20 -tickrate 100

Yes it is -steamport for source, not -sport. At least this is how it was
communicated by Valve.

You can verify which ports are in use by which process, by typing:
netstat -nlutp
Or if you like, use the (shameless plug) startup script I created for
this: http://www.livebythegun.com/forum/about541.html
Feed it the argument "ports" and it will return which ports are in use
for that particular script.

As for CS 1.6.. No idea what the command line arguments are.. Sorry,
can't help you there. The netstat -nlutp will at least show you which
ports the process has in use though.

Have fun!
---
Regime
http://www.livebythegun.com


Andreas Kang Schøyen wrote:
> # 27017 SRDCS
>
> cd /home/cs/steam/27017;
>
> screen -Sdm css_27017 ./srcds_27017 -game cstrike +port 27017 -sport 27041 
> +tv_port 27050 +map de_dust2 +maxplayers 20 -tickrate 100 -secure 
> +mp_dynamicpricing 0 -autoupdate +ip 80.90.242.77
>


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