This is correct. TCP/UDP 27015 (inbound) is all you need to get the 
server on the list/internet available. Outbound might be different (if 
you need to open ports the other way, but most home routers allow all 
traffic out by default.)

Guy Watkins wrote:
> For CSS I only forward UDP and TCP port 27015.
> I think only 1 is needed for game play and the other for rcon, but not sure.
> So, just forward both, TCP and UDP.
>
> But I think I already told you that a few weeks ago.  Maybe it was someone
> else.
>
> } -----Original Message-----
> } From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux-
> } [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Flaming Maniac
> } Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 8:48 PM
> } To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> } Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Cannot see server in browser
> } 
> } Okay, an update. I tried the server in a DMZ and everyone was able to
> } connect, so I *know *it must be a port forwarding issue. I have scoured
> } the
> } internet for every port that anyone has mentioned might be needed in
> } addition to the official ports, so does anyone have a comprehensive list
> } somewhere? Otherwise I guess I have to do trial and error with port ranges
> } or something. :(
> } 
> } Thanks for all your help, Ray
> } 
> } On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Gebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> } wrote:
> } 
> } > May I second the good things you have heard about the Linksys WRT54GL?
> } I
> } > was using a D-Link DI-624 until this past winter which I liked because
> } it
> } > offers DHCP with static and dynamic IP addresses.  Unfortunately it kept
> } > rebooting itself so downloads and (even worse) VPN and Citrix
> } connections
> } > would get disrupted.  So in late February I got me a WRT54GL (I think I
> } paid
> } > $50 - $60) and installed DD-WRT on it right away.  It's been up and
> } running
> } > ever since I got done configuring it, no reboots or other annoyances.
> } It
> } > even displays its uptime on the configuration web page and guess what?
> } In a
> } > few days it will have been up for 100 days.  I'd call that a solid piece
> } of
> } > hard/firmware.  Go get one, what are you waiting for? ;)
> } > Gebi
> } >
> } > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> } > Von: "Crazy Canucks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> } > Gesendet: 12.06.08 19:37:35
> } > An: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list <
> } > [email protected]>
> } > Betreff: Re: [hlds_linux] Cannot see server in browser
> } >
> } > I use BrazilFW (formerly Coyote).  It is very user friendly and works
> } > very well on very old hardware.  The only drawback is that a full sized
> } > computer, even a really old, stripped down one, takes considerably more
> } > power than a dedicated router.
> } >
> } > If you are looking for a router that runs Linux, I've heard good things
> } > about the Linksys WRT54GL, although I've never personally used one.  You
> } > can get them dirt cheap these days as well.
> } >
> } > Drek
> } >
> } > Erik Southworth wrote:
> } > > I'm Using NetGear WGT624. I got it cheap. It has worked well for me
> } for
> } > > years but has simple features. I'm currently looking for an open
> } source
> } > > firmware compatible router that supports 'dd-wrt' or 'openwrt'. Also a
> } > > possibility of using a linux distro router project on old computer
> } > > (vyatta?). Router Suggestions?
> } > >
> } > > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Tom Leighton <
> } > [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> } > > wrote:
> } > >
> } > >
> } > >> What router do you have? Some don't like "local loopback" connections
> } > >>
> } > >> Erik Southworth wrote:
> } > >>
> } > >>> * I have never been able to connect to a local networked server
> } using
> } > the
> } > >>>
> } > >> external IP
> } > >>
> } > >>> while being a client also on the same local/external network.
> } > >>>
> } > >>>
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