Are you trying to designate your external ip with the +ip option?  It is 
a bit counterintuitive, but my experience is, if you are behind a router 
or a gateway, you need to designate your internal lan ip, and then it 
will work and show up on the Steam server list as it should.

ie.  "+ip 192.168.0.101"

Drek

Simon Marchi wrote:
> Same thing.
>
> Well, even with +ip the server understands that I want him to bind to this
> IP. It just can't connect to steam server afterwards...
>
> It is really strange...
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:04 AM, Gary Stanley 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>   
>> At 02:01 AM 12/18/2008, Simon Marchi wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am running Debian Etch fully updated on a Core 2 Quad Q8200. I have
>>> installed the TF2 content with the following command:
>>>
>>> ./steam -command update -game tf -dir .
>>>
>>> and it has updated with no problem. I am then trying to run it, with this
>>> command:
>>>
>>> ./srcds_run -game tf +map ctf_2fort
>>>
>>> And here is the result:
>>>
>>> Auto detecting CPU
>>> Using SSE2 Optimised binary.
>>> Server will auto-restart if there is a crash.
>>>
>>> Console initialized.
>>> Game.dll loaded for "Team Fortress"
>>> Particles: Missing 'particles/error.pcf'
>>> maxplayers set to 24
>>> Unknown command "startupmenu"
>>> Network: IP 127.0.0.1, mode MP, dedicated Yes, ports 27015 SV / 27005 CL
>>> ConVarRef room_type doesn't point to an existing ConVar
>>> exec: couldn't exec skill1.cfg
>>> Executing dedicated server config file
>>> Unknown command "sv_client_interpolate"
>>> exec: couldn't exec ctf_2fort.cfg
>>> Adding master server 68.142.72.250:27011
>>> Adding master server 72.165.61.189:27011
>>> *status*
>>> hostname: Thetu.bz
>>> version : 1.0.4.4/14 3691 insecure (secure mode enabled, disconnected
>>>       
>> from
>>     
>>> Steam3)
>>> udp/ip  :  127.0.0.1:27015
>>> map     : ctf_2fort at: 0 x, 0 y, 0 z
>>> players : 0 (24 max)
>>>       
>> Try using -ip
>>
>>
>> G. "Monk" Stanley
>> <gary at summit-servers dot com | gary at DragonflyBSD dot org>
>> http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~gary <http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/%7Egary>
>>
>> "There currently are 7 different ways to get time from a computer.
>> All of them can't agree on how long a second is supposed to be" -Me
>>
>>
>>
>>
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