The IP showed up correctly. The IP of my friend on the same ISP came up
different as well, so all should be okay on that front.

Also something I should have mentioned, I am running a Teamspeak server on
the same box, and it works (and has been working for over a year) just fine.
The same people that can't connect to the counterstrike server are sitting
on the teamspeak server without a problem.

Thank goodness you're wrong. :)

-Ray

On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Guy Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Your ISP may be using a NAT or proxy server of some sort.  I have had
> players with the same IP and ISP but did not know each other.
>
> Check that your IP is what you think it is.  Here is 1 method to determine
> what the rest of us would think your IP address is.
>
> http://whatismyipaddress.com/
>
> If the wrong IP address shows up, you can't host a server unless your ISP
> helps you.  Unlikly IMO.
>
> If the wrong IP address shows up, have your friends also try.  If they have
> the same ISP, it may show the same IP address for them as it does for you.
>
> Hopefully I am wrong.  :)
>
> Astro
>
>
> } -----Original Message-----
> } From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux-
> } [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Flaming Maniac
> } Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 11:26 PM
> } To: [email protected]
> } Subject: [hlds_linux] Cannot see server in browser
> }
> } I would appreciate any help or possible ideas on what is going wrong, at
> } this point I'm pretty desperate.
> }
> } I have installed an HLDS server for CS 1.6 on a computer running openSUSE
> } in
> } my house, behind our router. The server works, and I can connect to it
> } using
> } the external IP of my router when I have the local IP specificed in the
> } run
> } line or without specifying anything. One friend who has the same internet
> } as
> } me, but is not behind our router can also connect using the console.
> } Another
> } friend with a different ISP cannot connect at all, and neither friend can
> } join through my friend list, because it appears to be attempting to join
> } the
> } local, not external IP.
> }
> } The server does not show up in the browser list, and while I don't
> } particularly mind that since this server will primarily be used as a
> } private
> } server, I have a feeling that if this is not the root of the problem, it
> } is
> } a primary symptom.
> }
> } I have sv_lan set to 0, that's how it should be even though the server is
> } behind my router? I have also specified the external IP and port 27015 in
> } the server.cfg.
> }
> } All the ports I can find that are needed are forwarded.
> }
> } As far as I can tell all firewalls are completely disabled on the server.
> }
> } Thanks for your time, Ray.
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