Hello

I've got a server with a bunch of srccds games installed. I've been working on it for about two months now, on and off, getting game servers configured and the control scripts.

Recently I noticed that my TF2 games are no longer showing up in the directory/game browser listing. This is true for all three TF2 servers hosted on the system. I also have some hl2mp and l4d servers there, but they seem to be listing correctly.

Could we have unwittingly done something to get blacklisted? Does the master directory sometimes shun listings, and under what conditions?

The IP is 24.249.170.125. Multiple servers all using the same IP on different ports. Game-monitor.com has a full listing of games hosted;

http://www.game-monitor.com/search.php?search=24.249.170.125

This is not a firewall issue. All ports are open and I know what I'm doing there. Clients can connect normally.

I know that at least one of the servers was listed previously.

I've done an update with -verify_all. No help there. At least one of the tf2 servers is extremely basic, with no mods installed.

My partner and I have been playing around with different setups. The server names have changed, as well as the ports used, a number of times. Things have been up/down a lot. There has been very few players on the servers since we set them up to begin with, but we got one of them loaded with 24 players for awhile, for a stress test.

I am not knowingly aware of anything bad we have done to get blacklisted. Before two months ago, I was a noob on hosting srccds games, but my partner is very experienced and I don't think he would have done anything stupid.

Any advice?



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