This can be helpful for you, i had a similar problem some months ago. I were 
told to try using a "Steam.cfg" file, which would tell the tool which content 
servers it should use. That worked fine for me.

/Chris

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Den 14/04/2011 kl. 13.11 skrev "Simon Gunton - INX-Gaming.co.uk" 
<[email protected]>:

> Aaron, I asked a similar thing yesterday and this is a copy of what Chris
> said:
> 
> I normally open a new terminal session On the unix-server and open up
> iptraf. When you run the tool, iptraf will show the address of the server,
> just note that you will have to guess your way through. All i can say is
> that the port on the peer address is mostly the same as the usual hlds-ports
> (27023, 27031, etc.)
> 
> /Chris
> 
> Hope that helps as I am having similar issues where it finds a server but
> doesn't do much more than that.
> 
> Simon
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Aaron A.
> Maricic
> Sent: 14 April 2011 11:57
> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No ContentServers are online
> 
> I have tried the update as root for the heck of it, and get the same 
> results. I run the network that the server is on, so it would have to be 
> something that the ISP (Level3) blocked I guess. Is there a way I can 
> know which servers / IP addresses it wants to connect to and possibly 
> the ports so that I can try and determine if the ISP blocked something?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> On 4/14/2011 01:46, ics wrote:
>> You don't need root to run it. I never use root for updating. Problem 
>> relies elsewhere, propably in the network where the server is or in 
>> the machine itself.
>> 
>> -ics
>> 
>> 14.4.2011 5:44, andrew caron kirjoitti:
>>> Run as root. I wonder how to fix this with out being root.
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Aaron A. 
>>> Maricic<[email protected]>wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Lately when I try to update L4D2, I am receiving the following error:
>>>> 
>>>> Checking bootstrapper version ...
>>>> Updating Installation
>>>> No ContentServers are online
>>>> CAsyncIOManager: 0 threads terminating.  0 reads, 0 writes, 0 
>>>> deferrals.
>>>> CAsyncIOManager: 17 single object sleeps, 0 multi object sleeps
>>>> CAsyncIOManager: 0 single object alertable sleeps, 0 multi object 
>>>> alertable
>>>> sleeps
>>>> 
>>>> Anything I can try to fix this?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> 
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