Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-23 Thread pilger
I moved to the directory suposed to lodge the server through Steam on the
first place. The fact that it was working ever since i moved them is proof
enough that i wasn't moving files randomly. I'm most certain that moving
it elsewhere would cause the system do stop working.

And this list seems doomed with assholes like the Fletch said. Everything is
excuse for rudeness and insults. Make sure you remember the treatment you're
giving to other people here whenever you're in need of help, cause that's
probably the treatment you'll recieve by your fellow subscribers. By your
point of view, if one has a problem and asks for assistance, then one is
stupid, random and a moron. Great way to go.

I won't be answering to this anymore. The problem has been solved and the
solution is there for other people benefit from and Valve to see, if
relevant. If you feel like insulting me any further, please, do it directly
to my email so it would spare other people's time.
On 23 October 2011 11:44, Eli Witt eliw...@gmail.com wrote:

 No kidding, it's like that moron who was using changelevel2 and complaining
 that it crashes his server.

 Why would you move the server files around and expect them to work?


 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Cc2iscooL cc2isc...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think moving a server out of it's automatically created directory
 structure would be considered moving files randomly. It may seem wrong to
 you but if you take the update tool and run it for the first time and it
 creates a directory structure, you would think if you started moving
 anything but the root directory stuff might not work.
  On Oct 22, 2011 9:16 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't move files randomly.

 I'm saying the server has a unability to validate steam ids while being
 run from another folder than /orangebox/.

 I'm not sure if you're a programmer or not but I am and I can say that my
 information on the problem might actually say quite a bit about it. I might
 not as well, but at least I'm trying and doing something. I fail to see how
 your comment accomplishes anything other than hostilize another fellow
 member of the list. I'd keep suchs comments to myself.

 On 22 October 2011 22:48, Drogen Viech drogenvi...@googlemail.comwrote:

 You move files around randomly and expect valve to fix something?

 2011/10/23 pilger pilger...@gmail.com:
  Okey, now i really got it to work. Seriously! I've tested and a friend
  joined with no difficulty.
 
 
  I just had to download it all over again AND leave it where it was.
 That is,
  leave it on the orangebox folder.
 
  Whenever i try to move it or copy it to the source 2007 dedicated
 server i
  get a Model models/gibs/wood_gib01e.mdl not found and
 models/error.mdl
  couldn't be loaded error while trying to run it through the .bat
 file. When
  i load it through the steam shortcut (on librarytools), it runs but
 people
  are unable to join, producing that Steam Validation Rejected issue i
  reported earlier.
 
  To test this behaviour, i wiped out the source 2007 dedicated server
  folder and copied the new, downloaded one, into it and i got the
 behaviour i
  described above.
 
  Hope this helps everybody that has this problem and, mainly, Valve to
 fix
  it.
 
 
  Thanks for the attention, guys!
 
  On 22 October 2011 16:40, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Good try though. :)
 
  On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:30 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog
 to
  set in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i
 used to run
  with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the
 way.
 
  Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test.
 The
  problem persists.
 
  On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com
 
  wrote:
 
  Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O
 
  On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Ha! Solved.
 
  Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the
 commandline
  to run the server and not the files within.
 
  The command line
 
  -console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015
 +exec
  server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl
 
  Did the trick for me.
 
  Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the
  create srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had
 teste
  with a .bat to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty
 command
  line. That one got it working good.
 
  Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the
 same
  issue.
 
 
  On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through
  steam. Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no
 user-possible
  solution at the moment.
 
  On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Downloaded it all over again through 

Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-23 Thread Robert Whelan
 I'm Coo-Coo for Cocoa Puffs!
 
The updatertool dictates where files should or shouldn't be, leave them be lol.
 
Nuff said...

From: pilger pilger...@gmail.com
To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for 
the wrong game: UserID: 2


I moved to the directory suposed to lodge the server through Steam on the first 
place. The fact that it was working ever since i moved them is proof enough 
that i wasn't moving files randomly. I'm most certain that moving it 
elsewhere would cause the system do stop working.

And this list seems doomed with assholes like the Fletch said. Everything is 
excuse for rudeness and insults. Make sure you remember the treatment you're 
giving to other people here whenever you're in need of help, cause that's 
probably the treatment you'll recieve by your fellow subscribers. By your point 
of view, if one has a problem and asks for assistance, then one is stupid, 
random and a moron. Great way to go.

I won't be answering to this anymore. The problem has been solved and the 
solution is there for other people benefit from and Valve to see, if relevant. 
If you feel like insulting me any further, please, do it directly to my email 
so it would spare other people's time.

On 23 October 2011 11:44, Eli Witt eliw...@gmail.com wrote:

No kidding, it's like that moron who was using changelevel2 and complaining 
that it crashes his server. 


Why would you move the server files around and expect them to work?  



On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Cc2iscooL cc2isc...@gmail.com wrote:

I think moving a server out of it's automatically created directory structure 
would be considered moving files randomly. It may seem wrong to you but if 
you take the update tool and run it for the first time and it creates a 
directory structure, you would think if you started moving anything but the 
root directory stuff might not work. 
On Oct 22, 2011 9:16 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

I don't move files randomly. 

I'm saying the server has a unability to validate steam ids while being run 
from another folder than /orangebox/.

I'm not sure if you're a programmer or not but I am and I can say that my 
information on the problem might actually say quite a bit about it. I might 
not as well, but at least I'm trying and doing something. I fail to see how 
your comment accomplishes anything other than hostilize another fellow 
member of the list. I'd keep suchs comments to myself.


On 22 October 2011 22:48, Drogen Viech drogenvi...@googlemail.com wrote:

You move files around randomly and expect valve to fix something?

2011/10/23 pilger pilger...@gmail.com:

 Okey, now i really got it to work. Seriously! I've tested and a friend
 joined with no difficulty.


 I just had to download it all over again AND leave it where it was. That 
 is,
 leave it on the orangebox folder.

 Whenever i try to move it or copy it to the source 2007 dedicated 
 server i
 get a Model models/gibs/wood_gib01e.mdl not found and models/error.mdl
 couldn't be loaded error while trying to run it through the .bat file. 
 When
 i load it through the steam shortcut (on librarytools), it runs but 
 people
 are unable to join, producing that Steam Validation Rejected issue i
 reported earlier.

 To test this behaviour, i wiped out the source 2007 dedicated server
 folder and copied the new, downloaded one, into it and i got the 
 behaviour i
 described above.

 Hope this helps everybody that has this problem and, mainly, Valve to fix
 it.


 Thanks for the attention, guys!

 On 22 October 2011 16:40, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good try though. :)

 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:30 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog to
 set in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i used 
 to run
 with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the 
 way.

 Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test. The
 problem persists.

 On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com
 wrote:

 Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O

 On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ha! Solved.

 Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the 
 commandline
 to run the server and not the files within.

 The command line

 -console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
 server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl

 Did the trick for me.

 Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the
 create srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had 
 teste
 with a .bat to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty command
 line. That one got it working good.

 Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same
 issue.


 On 22 October 2011 15:52

Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread pilger
Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same error.
My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some servers run
okey and some present this error? Argh!

On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13 update.
 It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or config related.
 We just need to await a fix.


 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public and
 professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool might
 do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version of
 the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread Roger Smith
This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through steam.
Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no user-possible solution
at the moment.

On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same error.
 My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some servers run
 okey and some present this error? Argh!


 On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13 update.
 It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or config related.
 We just need to await a fix.


 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public
 and professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool
 might do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.comwrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version
 of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread pilger
Ha! Solved.

Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the commandline to
run the server and not the files within.

The command line

*-console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
 server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl*


Did the trick for me.

Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the create
srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had teste with a .bat
to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty command line. That one
got it working good.

Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same issue.


On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through steam.
 Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no user-possible solution
 at the moment.


 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same
 error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some
 servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!


 On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13 update.
 It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or config related.
 We just need to await a fix.


 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public
 and professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool
 might do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.comwrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version
 of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't 
 help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread James Botting
Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O

On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

Ha! Solved.

Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the commandline to
run the server and not the files within.

The command line

*-console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
 server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl*


Did the trick for me.

Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the create
srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had teste with a .bat
to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty command line. That one
got it working good.

Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same issue.


On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through steam.
 Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no user-possible solution
 at the moment.


 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same
 error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some
 servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!


 On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13 update.
 It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or config related.
 We just need to await a fix.


 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public
 and professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool
 might do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.comwrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version
 of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't 
 help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread pilger
If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog to set
in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i used to run
with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the way.

Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test. The
problem persists.

On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O


 On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ha! Solved.

 Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the commandline to
 run the server and not the files within.

 The command line

 *-console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
 server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl*


 Did the trick for me.

 Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the create
 srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had teste with a .bat
 to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty command line. That one
 got it working good.

 Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same issue.


 On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through steam.
 Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no user-possible solution
 at the moment.


 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same
 error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some
 servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!


 On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13 update.
 It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or config related.
 We just need to await a fix.


 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public
 and professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool
 might do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.comwrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version
 of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.comwrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't 
 help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread Roger Smith
Good try though. :)

On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:30 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog to set
 in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i used to run
 with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the way.

 Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test. The
 problem persists.


 On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O


 On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ha! Solved.

 Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the commandline
 to run the server and not the files within.

 The command line

 *-console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
 server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl*


 Did the trick for me.

 Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the create
 srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had teste with a .bat
 to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty command line. That one
 got it working good.

 Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same
 issue.


 On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through steam.
 Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no user-possible solution
 at the moment.


 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same
 error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some
 servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!


 On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13
 update. It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or config
 related. We just need to await a fix.


 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting 
 bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public
 and professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool
 might do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.comwrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool
 version of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. 
 There's
 more information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.comwrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't 
 help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread pilger
Okey, now i really got it to work. Seriously! I've tested and a friend
joined with no difficulty.


I just had to download it all over again AND leave it where it was. That is,
leave it on the orangebox folder.

Whenever i try to move it or copy it to the source 2007 dedicated server i
get a Model models/gibs/wood_gib01e.mdl not found and models/error.mdl
couldn't be loaded error while trying to run it through the .bat file. When
i load it through the steam shortcut (on librarytools), it runs but people
are unable to join, producing that Steam Validation Rejected issue i
reported earlier.

To test this behaviour, i wiped out the source 2007 dedicated server
folder and copied the new, downloaded one, into it and i got the behaviour i
described above.

Hope this helps everybody that has this problem and, mainly, Valve to fix
it.


Thanks for the attention, guys!

On 22 October 2011 16:40, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good try though. :)


 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:30 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog to set
 in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i used to run
 with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the way.

 Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test. The
 problem persists.


 On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O


 On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ha! Solved.

 Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the commandline
 to run the server and not the files within.

 The command line

 *-console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
 server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl*


 Did the trick for me.

 Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the create
 srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had teste with a .bat
 to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty command line. That one
 got it working good.

 Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same
 issue.


 On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through steam.
 Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no user-possible solution
 at the moment.


 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same
 error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some
 servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!


 On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13
 update. It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or 
 config
 related. We just need to await a fix.


 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting 
 bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on
 public and professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool
 might do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.comwrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool
 version of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. 
 There's
 more information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.comwrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't 
 help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread Drogen Viech
You move files around randomly and expect valve to fix something?

2011/10/23 pilger pilger...@gmail.com:
 Okey, now i really got it to work. Seriously! I've tested and a friend
 joined with no difficulty.


 I just had to download it all over again AND leave it where it was. That is,
 leave it on the orangebox folder.

 Whenever i try to move it or copy it to the source 2007 dedicated server i
 get a Model models/gibs/wood_gib01e.mdl not found and models/error.mdl
 couldn't be loaded error while trying to run it through the .bat file. When
 i load it through the steam shortcut (on librarytools), it runs but people
 are unable to join, producing that Steam Validation Rejected issue i
 reported earlier.

 To test this behaviour, i wiped out the source 2007 dedicated server
 folder and copied the new, downloaded one, into it and i got the behaviour i
 described above.

 Hope this helps everybody that has this problem and, mainly, Valve to fix
 it.


 Thanks for the attention, guys!

 On 22 October 2011 16:40, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good try though. :)

 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:30 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog to
 set in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i used to run
 with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the way.

 Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test. The
 problem persists.

 On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com
 wrote:

 Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O

 On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ha! Solved.

 Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the commandline
 to run the server and not the files within.

 The command line

 -console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
 server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl

 Did the trick for me.

 Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the
 create srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had teste
 with a .bat to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty command
 line. That one got it working good.

 Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same
 issue.


 On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through
 steam. Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no user-possible
 solution at the moment.

 On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same
 error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do some
 servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!

 On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13
 update. It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or 
 config
 related. We just need to await a fix.

 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\

 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com
 wrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440

 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on
 public and professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no
 use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool
 might do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool
 version of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. 
 There's
 more information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't 
 help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread pilger
I don't move files randomly.

I'm saying the server has a unability to validate steam ids while being run
from another folder than /orangebox/.

I'm not sure if you're a programmer or not but I am and I can say that my
information on the problem might actually say quite a bit about it. I might
not as well, but at least I'm trying and doing something. I fail to see how
your comment accomplishes anything other than hostilize another fellow
member of the list. I'd keep suchs comments to myself.

On 22 October 2011 22:48, Drogen Viech drogenvi...@googlemail.com wrote:

 You move files around randomly and expect valve to fix something?

 2011/10/23 pilger pilger...@gmail.com:
  Okey, now i really got it to work. Seriously! I've tested and a friend
  joined with no difficulty.
 
 
  I just had to download it all over again AND leave it where it was. That
 is,
  leave it on the orangebox folder.
 
  Whenever i try to move it or copy it to the source 2007 dedicated
 server i
  get a Model models/gibs/wood_gib01e.mdl not found and models/error.mdl
  couldn't be loaded error while trying to run it through the .bat file.
 When
  i load it through the steam shortcut (on librarytools), it runs but
 people
  are unable to join, producing that Steam Validation Rejected issue i
  reported earlier.
 
  To test this behaviour, i wiped out the source 2007 dedicated server
  folder and copied the new, downloaded one, into it and i got the
 behaviour i
  described above.
 
  Hope this helps everybody that has this problem and, mainly, Valve to fix
  it.
 
 
  Thanks for the attention, guys!
 
  On 22 October 2011 16:40, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Good try though. :)
 
  On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:30 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog to
  set in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i used
 to run
  with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the
 way.
 
  Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test.
 The
  problem persists.
 
  On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
 
  Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O
 
  On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Ha! Solved.
 
  Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the
 commandline
  to run the server and not the files within.
 
  The command line
 
  -console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015 +exec
  server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl
 
  Did the trick for me.
 
  Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the
  create srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had
 teste
  with a .bat to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty
 command
  line. That one got it working good.
 
  Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same
  issue.
 
 
  On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through
  steam. Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no
 user-possible
  solution at the moment.
 
  On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the same
  error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do
 some
  servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!
 
  On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13
  update. It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or
 config
  related. We just need to await a fix.
 
  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  It does, already. :\
 
  On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting 
 bottswan...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
 
  This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
  steam_appid.txt
  For tf2 that file should contain 440
 
  On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on
  public and professional dedicated servers.
 
  I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no
  use.
 
  You think that downloading the whole deal again with
 hlsdupdatetool
  might do the trick!?
 
  On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.com
 
  wrote:
 
  This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool
  version of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the
 issue. There's
  more information on the user forums in the dedicated server
 area.
 
  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal
 dedicated
  server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it
 didn't help.
 
  Any ideas?
 
 
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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-22 Thread Cc2iscooL
I think moving a server out of it's automatically created directory
structure would be considered moving files randomly. It may seem wrong to
you but if you take the update tool and run it for the first time and it
creates a directory structure, you would think if you started moving
anything but the root directory stuff might not work.
On Oct 22, 2011 9:16 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't move files randomly.

 I'm saying the server has a unability to validate steam ids while being run
 from another folder than /orangebox/.

 I'm not sure if you're a programmer or not but I am and I can say that my
 information on the problem might actually say quite a bit about it. I might
 not as well, but at least I'm trying and doing something. I fail to see how
 your comment accomplishes anything other than hostilize another fellow
 member of the list. I'd keep suchs comments to myself.

 On 22 October 2011 22:48, Drogen Viech drogenvi...@googlemail.com wrote:

 You move files around randomly and expect valve to fix something?

 2011/10/23 pilger pilger...@gmail.com:
  Okey, now i really got it to work. Seriously! I've tested and a friend
  joined with no difficulty.
 
 
  I just had to download it all over again AND leave it where it was. That
 is,
  leave it on the orangebox folder.
 
  Whenever i try to move it or copy it to the source 2007 dedicated
 server i
  get a Model models/gibs/wood_gib01e.mdl not found and models/error.mdl
  couldn't be loaded error while trying to run it through the .bat file.
 When
  i load it through the steam shortcut (on librarytools), it runs but
 people
  are unable to join, producing that Steam Validation Rejected issue i
  reported earlier.
 
  To test this behaviour, i wiped out the source 2007 dedicated server
  folder and copied the new, downloaded one, into it and i got the
 behaviour i
  described above.
 
  Hope this helps everybody that has this problem and, mainly, Valve to
 fix
  it.
 
 
  Thanks for the attention, guys!
 
  On 22 October 2011 16:40, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Good try though. :)
 
  On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:30 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  If you run it without arguments, you get the server creation dialog to
  set in the arguments. I discovered that a few moments ago. And i used
 to run
  with arguments, of course. I used to run it from a .bat file, by the
 way.
 
  Anyway, scratch that. It was uncorrectly set to lan during the test.
 The
  problem persists.
 
  On 22 October 2011 16:10, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
 
  Wait, you were running it without command line arguments? :O
 
  On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:09, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Ha! Solved.
 
  Had an idea during my shower that it might be related to the
 commandline
  to run the server and not the files within.
 
  The command line
 
  -console -game tf -nohltv -condebug +maxplayers 12  -port 27015
 +exec
  server.cfg +map cp_dustbowl
 
  Did the trick for me.
 
  Running it without a commandline would cause the game to open the
  create srcds server dialog and that seems to be the issue. I had
 teste
  with a .bat to run the server but the .bat should have a faulty
 command
  line. That one got it working good.
 
  Thanks for the time guys. Hope this helps someone else with the same
  issue.
 
 
  On 22 October 2011 15:52, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  This issue seems to be for people running the server tool through
  steam. Other cases seem random. Wait for a fix. There's no
 user-possible
  solution at the moment.
 
  On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:41 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Downloaded it all over again through hldsupdatetool and got the
 same
  error. My server is useless. Do i sit and wait for a fix? Why do
 some
  servers run okey and some present this error? Argh!
 
  On 21 October 2011 18:07, Roger Smith rsirrelev...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13
  update. It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related
 or config
  related. We just need to await a fix.
 
  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  It does, already. :\
 
  On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting 
 bottswan...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
 
  This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number
 in
  steam_appid.txt
  For tf2 that file should contain 440
 
  On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on
  public and professional dedicated servers.
 
  I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no
  use.
 
  You think that downloading the whole deal again with
 hlsdupdatetool
  might do the trick!?
 
  On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson 
 rsirrelev...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool
  version of the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the
 issue. There's

Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-21 Thread pilger
I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated server.
I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

Any ideas?
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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-21 Thread Adam Gustafson
This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version of the
dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more information
on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated server.
 I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-21 Thread pilger
I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public and
professional dedicated servers.

I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool might do
the trick!?

On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version of
 the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated server.
 I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-21 Thread James Botting
This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
steam_appid.txt
For tf2 that file should contain 440


On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public and
professional dedicated servers.

I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool might do
the trick!?

On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version of
 the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated server.
 I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-21 Thread pilger
It does, already. :\

On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.com wrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public and
 professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool might
 do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version of
 the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated server.
 I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

 Any ideas?


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Re: [hlds] [TF2 Dedicated Server] S3: Client connected with ticket for the wrong game: UserID: 2

2011-10-21 Thread Roger Smith
The appid fix is not working for a lot of people since the 10/13 update.
It's a widespread issue as I said. It's not user related or config related.
We just need to await a fix.

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:28 PM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 It does, already. :\


 On 21 October 2011 17:12, James Botting bottswan...@googlemail.comwrote:

 This problem is normally caused with an incorrect appid number in
 steam_appid.txt
 For tf2 that file should contain 440


 On 21 Oct 2011, at 19:10, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was actually using the hlsdupdatetool. The very same used on public and
 professional dedicated servers.

 I've tried the forum and everything said there and it was of no use.

 You think that downloading the whole deal again with hlsdupdatetool might
 do the trick!?

 On 21 October 2011 14:09, Adam Gustafson rsirrelev...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is an issue that is widespread when using the steam tool version of
 the dedicated server. Valve is looking into the issue. There's more
 information on the user forums in the dedicated server area.

  On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM, pilger pilger...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm getting that when people try to access my personal dedicated
 server. I've tried -verify_all, deleting install.blob and it didn't help.

 Any ideas?


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