the host file in /etc/host needs to be setup correctly.. also leave the IP 
addy out of the commandline. If you are running just that one SRCDS server 
(or only run 1 game/server) at a time then you can drop the port setting as 
well.




I can show you how my host file looks... I run a LAN server with dual 
NIC's.... have no problems with clients viewing the serves nor any rcon 
problems (I manage the servers via HLSW from my windows client)




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fedot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list" 
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Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] CS:S LAN Server not visable in Ingame Server 
(LAN)Browser


> Hi
>
> or add to favorites manualy
>
> yours letter from 25 ñåíòÿáðÿ 2008 ã., 9:08:13:
> ----------------------
>> try removing the +ip option so that the server can see broadcasts
>
>> Dean
>
>> Crazy Canucks wrote:
>>> Try putting "+sv_lan 1" in the command line, or try removing the "+ip"
>>> option from your command line (or set it to "127.0.0.1").  It seems to
>>> me that when I place the designate the lan port on my servers it makes
>>> it accessible from the wan, and when I don't, it is only accessible from
>>> the lan (which strikes me as odd).
>>>
>>> Drek
>>>
>>> Axel Schmidt wrote:
>>>> Hello List,
>>>>
>>>> first of all im new to Mailing lists and new to CS:S LAN Servers. I run
>>>> succsessfuly some CS:S Servers on a internet root server. Now for a LAN
>>>> party i tried to setup a CS:S LAN server and i run in some trouble.
>>>>
>>>> About the Box:
>>>> --------------- 
>>>> It a Pentium4 (4ghz) 1gb ram
>>>> OS is debian etch rc 4 1/2
>>>>
>>>> Network Settings:
>>>> -----------------
>>>> iface eth1 inet static
>>>> address 192.168.111.16
>>>> netmask 255.255.255.0
>>>> network 192.168.111.0
>>>> broadcast 192.168.111.255
>>>>
>>>> About the CS:S Server:
>>>> -----------------------
>>>>
>>>> Its installed and runs fine.
>>>> i start the server with ->  ~/srcds_run -game cstrike +sv_lan 
>>>> 1 -nomaster
>>>> +map de_dust2 -maxplayers 24 +ip 192.168.111.16 +port 27015 -tickrate 
>>>> 100
>>>>
>>>> Server.cfg:
>>>> -----------
>>>> sv_lan 1
>>>> sv_unlag 1
>>>> sv_maxrate 25000
>>>> sv_minrate 15000
>>>> sv_maxupdaterate 101
>>>> sv_minupdaterate 80
>>>> sv_maxcmdrate 101
>>>> sv_mincmdrate 80
>>>> fps_max 1000
>>>>
>>>> Server runs stable and smooth at 980 FPS only problem at the moment is 
>>>> that
>>>> the clients cant see the server in the server browser.
>>>>
>>>> I tried 3 diff client, 2 without any virus scanner or firewall (all 
>>>> clients
>>>> XP) same on every client.
>>>> The network is totaly disconnectet from the internet.
>>>>
>>>> any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> greetings Axel Schmidt
>>>>
>>>>
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