Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue

2009-09-16 Thread k e
Thank you all, we got it working. Even though it auto-installs from TCAdmin,
it wasn't pointing to the correct directory...not sure why, but that was the
issue. Thanks again

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Richard Eid richard@gmail.com wrote:

 What's the command line you use to launch the server?  How about the
 command
 lines used to launch the TF2 servers, as well?  Maybe throw your server.cfg
 up while you're at it.

 It sounds like you'd have this taken care of as you said you're running
 several TF2 servers, but you've chosen a different port for the DoD:S
 server, right?

 Another thing that comes to mind is firewalls.  Have you allowed the port
 you selected for the DoD:S server through Windows Firewall?  How about at
 your provider's end?  Have they opened that port for you on their end?

-Richard Eid


 On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:13 PM, k e mfnt...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thanks for the help guys. I apologize. Although I've operated servers for
 a
  couple of years, I'm new at operating my own dedicated box. I don't
  understand what this means :
 
 
  Are you able to view the console output of the server? That should help.
 
  Perhaps your trying to load a map that does not exist, or you are missing
 a
  necessary +ip argument to bind to a specific IP.
 
  If you can explain, I'll give it a shot. Sorry for the noobness again..
 
  Tuck
  On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Andrew Armstrong and...@mammoth.com.au
  wrote:
 
   Are you able to view the console output of the server? That should
 help.
  
   Perhaps your trying to load a map that does not exist, or you are
 missing
  a
   necessary +ip argument to bind to a specific IP.
  
   - Andrew
  
   -Original Message-
   From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
   [mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Drew LaPour
   Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2009 7:30 AM
   To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
   Subject: Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue
  
   Thats odd, you can always create a shortcut to the games exe with the
   startup line that tcadmin shows to get further information. Kind of
  sounds
   like the server isn't able to bind the ip address/port.
  
   On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM, k e mfnt...@gmail.com wrote:
  
Ok, I have a dedicated box and run several TF2 servers w/ no problem.
 I
decided to install a DoD:s server because several of our community
 play
   it.
The provider I rent the box from has many games pre-loaded, so I just
   have
to install it via TCAdmin.
   
Anyway, I installed the DoD:S server and ran the steam update.
  Everything
appears to be operational and updated, but... the server doesn't show
  up
when you add the IP to favorites and trying to connect via console
   doesn't
work. It just says it failed after 4 attempts.
   
I asked my provider about this and I may have well asked my 7 year
 old.
Anyone have any idea why no one can connect to it?
   
The box is a Windows 2003 server. Not sure if more info about the box
  is
needed
   
Tuck
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[hlds] DoD:S issue

2009-09-15 Thread k e
Ok, I have a dedicated box and run several TF2 servers w/ no problem. I
decided to install a DoD:s server because several of our community play it.
The provider I rent the box from has many games pre-loaded, so I just have
to install it via TCAdmin.

Anyway, I installed the DoD:S server and ran the steam update. Everything
appears to be operational and updated, but... the server doesn't show up
when you add the IP to favorites and trying to connect via console doesn't
work. It just says it failed after 4 attempts.

I asked my provider about this and I may have well asked my 7 year old.
Anyone have any idea why no one can connect to it?

The box is a Windows 2003 server. Not sure if more info about the box is
needed

Tuck
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Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue

2009-09-15 Thread Drew LaPour
Thats odd, you can always create a shortcut to the games exe with the
startup line that tcadmin shows to get further information. Kind of sounds
like the server isn't able to bind the ip address/port.

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM, k e mfnt...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, I have a dedicated box and run several TF2 servers w/ no problem. I
 decided to install a DoD:s server because several of our community play it.
 The provider I rent the box from has many games pre-loaded, so I just have
 to install it via TCAdmin.

 Anyway, I installed the DoD:S server and ran the steam update. Everything
 appears to be operational and updated, but... the server doesn't show up
 when you add the IP to favorites and trying to connect via console doesn't
 work. It just says it failed after 4 attempts.

 I asked my provider about this and I may have well asked my 7 year old.
 Anyone have any idea why no one can connect to it?

 The box is a Windows 2003 server. Not sure if more info about the box is
 needed

 Tuck
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Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue

2009-09-15 Thread Andrew Armstrong
Are you able to view the console output of the server? That should help.

Perhaps your trying to load a map that does not exist, or you are missing a
necessary +ip argument to bind to a specific IP.

- Andrew

-Original Message-
From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Drew LaPour
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2009 7:30 AM
To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue

Thats odd, you can always create a shortcut to the games exe with the
startup line that tcadmin shows to get further information. Kind of sounds
like the server isn't able to bind the ip address/port.

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM, k e mfnt...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, I have a dedicated box and run several TF2 servers w/ no problem. I
 decided to install a DoD:s server because several of our community play
it.
 The provider I rent the box from has many games pre-loaded, so I just have
 to install it via TCAdmin.

 Anyway, I installed the DoD:S server and ran the steam update. Everything
 appears to be operational and updated, but... the server doesn't show up
 when you add the IP to favorites and trying to connect via console doesn't
 work. It just says it failed after 4 attempts.

 I asked my provider about this and I may have well asked my 7 year old.
 Anyone have any idea why no one can connect to it?

 The box is a Windows 2003 server. Not sure if more info about the box is
 needed

 Tuck
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Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue

2009-09-15 Thread k e
Thanks for the help guys. I apologize. Although I've operated servers for a
couple of years, I'm new at operating my own dedicated box. I don't
understand what this means :


Are you able to view the console output of the server? That should help.

Perhaps your trying to load a map that does not exist, or you are missing a
necessary +ip argument to bind to a specific IP.

If you can explain, I'll give it a shot. Sorry for the noobness again..

Tuck
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Andrew Armstrong and...@mammoth.com.auwrote:

 Are you able to view the console output of the server? That should help.

 Perhaps your trying to load a map that does not exist, or you are missing a
 necessary +ip argument to bind to a specific IP.

 - Andrew

 -Original Message-
 From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
 [mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Drew LaPour
 Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2009 7:30 AM
 To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue

 Thats odd, you can always create a shortcut to the games exe with the
 startup line that tcadmin shows to get further information. Kind of sounds
 like the server isn't able to bind the ip address/port.

 On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM, k e mfnt...@gmail.com wrote:

  Ok, I have a dedicated box and run several TF2 servers w/ no problem. I
  decided to install a DoD:s server because several of our community play
 it.
  The provider I rent the box from has many games pre-loaded, so I just
 have
  to install it via TCAdmin.
 
  Anyway, I installed the DoD:S server and ran the steam update. Everything
  appears to be operational and updated, but... the server doesn't show up
  when you add the IP to favorites and trying to connect via console
 doesn't
  work. It just says it failed after 4 attempts.
 
  I asked my provider about this and I may have well asked my 7 year old.
  Anyone have any idea why no one can connect to it?
 
  The box is a Windows 2003 server. Not sure if more info about the box is
  needed
 
  Tuck
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Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue

2009-09-15 Thread Richard Eid
What's the command line you use to launch the server?  How about the command
lines used to launch the TF2 servers, as well?  Maybe throw your server.cfg
up while you're at it.

It sounds like you'd have this taken care of as you said you're running
several TF2 servers, but you've chosen a different port for the DoD:S
server, right?

Another thing that comes to mind is firewalls.  Have you allowed the port
you selected for the DoD:S server through Windows Firewall?  How about at
your provider's end?  Have they opened that port for you on their end?

-Richard Eid


On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:13 PM, k e mfnt...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for the help guys. I apologize. Although I've operated servers for a
 couple of years, I'm new at operating my own dedicated box. I don't
 understand what this means :


 Are you able to view the console output of the server? That should help.

 Perhaps your trying to load a map that does not exist, or you are missing a
 necessary +ip argument to bind to a specific IP.

 If you can explain, I'll give it a shot. Sorry for the noobness again..

 Tuck
 On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Andrew Armstrong and...@mammoth.com.au
 wrote:

  Are you able to view the console output of the server? That should help.
 
  Perhaps your trying to load a map that does not exist, or you are missing
 a
  necessary +ip argument to bind to a specific IP.
 
  - Andrew
 
  -Original Message-
  From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
  [mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Drew LaPour
  Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2009 7:30 AM
  To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
  Subject: Re: [hlds] DoD:S issue
 
  Thats odd, you can always create a shortcut to the games exe with the
  startup line that tcadmin shows to get further information. Kind of
 sounds
  like the server isn't able to bind the ip address/port.
 
  On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM, k e mfnt...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Ok, I have a dedicated box and run several TF2 servers w/ no problem. I
   decided to install a DoD:s server because several of our community play
  it.
   The provider I rent the box from has many games pre-loaded, so I just
  have
   to install it via TCAdmin.
  
   Anyway, I installed the DoD:S server and ran the steam update.
 Everything
   appears to be operational and updated, but... the server doesn't show
 up
   when you add the IP to favorites and trying to connect via console
  doesn't
   work. It just says it failed after 4 attempts.
  
   I asked my provider about this and I may have well asked my 7 year old.
   Anyone have any idea why no one can connect to it?
  
   The box is a Windows 2003 server. Not sure if more info about the box
 is
   needed
  
   Tuck
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