Thanks for the reply tylerschwend but that dont work.

We must have the real ip (192.168.1.1) on the command line, else it wont start.

But I can get it up by using "+ip 192.168.1.1 -ip 123.123.123.123" on the command line, but still it show wrong ip in friends list. If I do it the other way "-ip 192.168.1.1 +ip 123.123.123.123" it doesnt start..

Peter
Sweden


[email protected] skrev 2011-08-13 22:46:
+ip on command line, specify external ip.
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Friends on server showing internal ip when trying to
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Hello !

This is concerning TF2 and dods gameservers.

We have 4 servers on one public ip (machines).

The problem:

If I open friendslist and trying to join the server my friend is in and
that server have +IP 192.168.1.1 in the startline, then I cant join ..

The same happens if I open the "Server" list and using the "Friends" tab.

This have been working and we have had hlds/srcds servers here since
early 2k / before steam ...

Is there any command that can be used in startline or cfg files that can
solve this ?
We have now only the gameport forwarded to the servers, maybe we can
bind cl port or something ?

All help is welcome !

Peter
Sweden

Ps. I have tested with both -ip and +ip - same result :(


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